Chinatsu Nakayama
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Chinatsu Nakayama | |
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中山 千夏 | |
Nakayama in 1963 | |
| Member of the House of Councillors | |
| In office 8 July 1980 – 7 July 1986 | |
| Preceded by | Multi-member district |
| Succeeded by | Constituency abolished |
| Constituency | National district |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 13 July 1948 |
| Party | Independent |
| Spouse | |
Chinatsu Nakayama (中山千夏; born July 13, 1948) is a Japanese voice actress, writer, and politician.
Nakayama was born in Kumamoto prefecture, Japan on July 13, 1948.[1] She began acting on stage as a child in 1955, then her family moved to Tokyo with the encouragement of Kazuo Kikuta when Nakayama was 11 years old. She transitioned to television in 1968, hosting a television show called Ohiru no Waidoshō (お昼のワイドショー) for eight years. She also appeared on other NHK programs.[2]
Nakayama started writing and becoming politically active in 1970. She was elected to the National Diet in 1980, but lost her re-election campaign in 1986. After leaving the Diet, Nakayama began writing full-time[3] and continued advocating for human rights and against war.[2] Her eight-volume autobiography, Koyaku no Jikan (子役の時間) was nominated for the Naoki Prize.[3] She was nominated for the Naoki Prize for two other works as well.[1]
Selected bibliography
- Koyaku no Jikan (子役の時間), 1979