Shizuko Kasagi (笠置 シヅ子, Kasagi Shizuko, 25 August 1914 – 30 March 1985) was a popular Japanese jazz singer and actress. At the peak of her fame in the immediate post-war era, she was known as the "Queen of the Boogie-Woogie" (ブギの女王, Bugi no Joō).[1]
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![]() Shizuko Kasagi in the film Ginza Kankan Musume | |
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Birth name | Shizuko Kamei (亀井 静子) |
Also known as | Shizuko Mikasa |
Born | (1914-08-25)25 August 1914 Ōkawa District, Kagawa, Japan |
Died | 30 March 1985(1985-03-30) (aged 70) |
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Singer, actress |
Years active | 1927–1955 |
Labels | Nippon Columbia |
Shizuko Kasagi was born Shizuko Kamei (亀井 静子) on 25 August 1914 in Ōkawa District, Kagawa, Japan. She originally took Shizuko Mikasa (三笠 静子) as her stage name, but eventually changed the spelling of her name to 笠置 シズ子.
Before World War II, Shizuko was one of the stars of the Japan Girls Opera Company. During the Occupation of Japan, she became a mega star singing songs influenced by American jazz and boogie woogie. She appeared in the 1948 film Drunken Angel directed by Akira Kurosawa. In 1955, Shizuko retired from singing and concentrated on her acting career.[2]
Kasagi died from ovarian cancer on 30 March 1985, aged 70.
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