Naoko Nozawa

Naoko Nozawa
Native name 野沢 直子
Born (1963-03-29) 29 March 1963
Tokyo, Japan
Nationality Japanese
Other names Naoko Auclair (real name)
Education Tokyo Agricultural University Daiichi High School
Occupation Comedian
Years active 1983
Agent Yoshimoto Kogyo
Height 158 cm (5 ft 2 in)
Television
Website Official website

Naoko Nozawa (野沢 直子, Nozawa Naoko, born 29 March 1963, in Tokyo)[1] is a Japanese comedian. Her married name is Naoko Auclair (ナオコ・オークライヤー, Naoko Ōkuraiyā, formerly Naoko Nozawa).

Nozawa is represented with Yoshimoto Creative Agency. Her grandfather was author Naojiro Kuga, her uncle was voice actor and theatre director Nachi Nozawa, and her cousin is actor So Nozawa. Nozawa lives in San Francisco. Her eldest daughter is mixed martial arts fighter Juju Auclair.[2]

Programme appearances

After her marriage Nozawa appeared once or twice in Japan every year, and performs guest appearances who calls herself a "migrant" irregularly.

Former appearances

Year Title Network
Hyōkin YobikōFuji TV
Jōdangahō
Yūyake Nyan Nyan
1984Kibun wa MeitanteiNTV
1985Party Yarō ze!TV Asahi
Osawagase Kenshi: Suzunosuke AkadoFuji TV
1986Checkers in Namida no Request
1987Waratte Iitomo!
1988Quiz Sekai wa Show by!!NTV
1989Yume de AetaraFuji TV
Sekai no Chō Gōka Chinpin Ryōri
Quiz kore wa Uma i!TBS
Kayō Dokkiri DaihōsōTV Asahi
Odekake Komachi-gumiMBS
1990Beat Takeshi no Owarai Ultra QuizNTV
Hana no Joshi-kō: Sei Cattleya GakuenTV Tokyo
Raion no gokigen yōFuji TV
2016Shikujiri-sensei: Ore mitai ni naru na!!TV Asahi

Kansai local

Title Network
MBS Young TownMBS Radio

Chūkyō local

Year Title Network
19875-Ji Sat MagazineCTV
2016Honnō ZCBC

Discography

Title Notes
HanajiRecorded "Ōwada baku", "Michael Tomioka no Yoru wa Fukete", "Tomoko to Yobanaide", and "Alps no Shōjo Heidi"
Fukazume
Tonyoshi Chinpei KantaRecorded cover of Linda Yamamoto's song "Komacchauna"
Seiri de Pon!
Naoko Nozawa Super Best

Filmography

Year Title
Money zansu'!
Tokyo zansu' "Tokyo Escalator"
Hayashiya Parko no Yabō
Teito Monogatari
Ashita Ga Arusa
2006The Vagina Monologues
Monkfish Dream
The Legend of the Water Breakers

Bibliography

Year Title
2010Applique

References

  1. "野沢直子" (in Japanese). Yoshimoto Kogyo. Retrieved 15 Apr 2017.
  2. "Juju Auclair". Tapology. Retrieved 15 Apr 2017.
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