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Biography of Masami Nagasawa
Masami Nagasawa (born June 3, 1987 in Iwata, Shizuoka) is a Japanese actress under Toho Entertainment. She has performed in many movies and television dramas including Crying out Love, In the Center of the World, Dragon Zakura and Proposal Daisakusen. She graduated from Horikoshi High School in 2006. She is also known as "Ma-chan" or, as Tomohisa Yamashita calls her, "Maa-tan". On her radio show, she introduces herself as "Gasawa," a nickname chosen by fans. She is the daughter of Kazuaki Nagasawa, the former manager of the J. League team Júbilo Iwata; she was born on the season when they won their first league championship.
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Filmography of Masami Nagasawa
- White Breath (2013)
- Bokutachi no koukan nikki (2013)
- Kiyoku yawaku (2013)
- Nihon rettou: Ikimonotachi no monogatari (2012)
- I Wish (2011)
- Fuyu no hi (2011)
- From Up on Poppy Hill (2011)
- Peak: The Rescuers (2011)
- Love Strikes! (2011)
- Sunshine Ahead (2010)
- Cobalt Blue (2009)
- Go Find a Psychic! (2009)
- Tsumiki no ie (2008)
- Detroit Metal City (2008)
- Hidden Fortress: The Last Princess (2008)
- Say Hello for Me (2007)
- Rough (2006)
- Nada sô sô (2006)
- Touch (2005)
- Godzilla: Final Wars (2004)
- Breathe In, Breathe Out (2004)
- Crying Out Love in the Center of the World (2004)
- Like Asura (2003)
- Robot Contest (2003)
- Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. (2003)
- Yomigaeri (2002)
- The Last Snow (2002)
- Crossfire (2000)
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