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Keiko Masuda was born on 2 September, 1957 in Aoi Ward, Shizuoka, Japan. Discover Keiko Masuda's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

Popular As Keiko Kobayashi (小林 啓子)
Occupation Singer-songwriter · actress
Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 2 September, 1957
Birthday 2 September
Birthplace Aoi-ku, Shizuoka, Japan
Nationality Japan

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Keiko Masuda Height, Weight & Measurements

At 66 years old, Keiko Masuda height is 1.6 m .

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Height 1.6 m
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Who Is Keiko Masuda's Husband?

Her husband is Tomoji Kuwaki (m. 2002)

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Husband Tomoji Kuwaki (m. 2002)
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Keiko Masuda Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Keiko Masuda worth at the age of 66 years old? Keiko Masuda’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from Japan. We have estimated Keiko Masuda's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2023 Under Review
Net Worth in 2022 Pending
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2019

In 2019, Masuda starred as Julietta in the stage musical Tom and Jerry: Purr-Chance to Dream (トムとジェリー 夢よもう一度 , Tomu to Jerī Yume yo Mōichido) .

2018

On February 21, 2018, Masuda released the single "Saigo no Koi" (最後の恋 , "Last Love") /"Fujisan da" (富士山だ , "It's Mount Fuji") , 13 years after her last single. The songs were composed by Tokiko Kato with previously unpublished lyrics by Yū Aku.

2013

In 2013, Masuda revealed that she also has Ménière's disease. She said that she experienced sudden hearing loss during her late 20s and was diagnosed with the disease in 2010 when she started developing the same symptoms.

2004

In September 2004, Masuda released her autobiography Akogare (あこがれ , Longing) . A year later, she released "Kiseki no Hana" (奇蹟の花 , "Miracle Flower") , her first single in 15 years. In 2008, Masuda released Moichido Asobimasho: Now & Then (もいちど遊びましょNow & Then , Let's Play Again: Now & Then) , her first solo album in 19 years. The album features self-covers of her solo singles and the Pink Lady hit songs "UFO" and "Nagisa no Sindbad".

2002

On June 23, 2002, Masuda married Tomoji Kuwaki (桑木 知二 , Kuwaki Tomoji) , president of the sound production company Guild Japan (ギルド・ジャパン , Girudo Japan) .

2001

In 2001, Masuda starred as Vi Moore in the Japanese adaptation of the Footloose stage musical. The production also featured her Pink Lady partner Mie as Ethel McCormack.

1990

Masuda suffers from Graves' disease. In an interview with Yomiuri Shimbun, she first felt the symptoms of the disease in 1990 and temporarily stepped away from her singing and acting career when her tremors and sudden weight loss became evident. She revealed that her elder sister also has Graves' disease. Masuda struggled with a swollen thyroid during Pink Lady's 2003 tour; despite concerns from fans, she refused to conceal her neck. She has since kept her condition stable with proper treatment.

1986

Masuda put her solo career on hiatus in 1986, but in 1989, she made her debut in France with the album Simples Confidences, which consisted of six French-language and four English-language songs. The album was released in Japan as Voice Cologne. During this time, Masuda used the stage name "kéi" as a singer while retaining her real name as an actress. She also released her gravure book C'est un Amour ― Keiko Masuda Photo Album (セタナムール―増田恵子写真集 , Setanamūru ― Masuda Keiko Shashin-shū) in 1990.

1981

Following Pink Lady's disbandment, Masuda signed with Reprise Records and released her first solo single "Suzume" (すずめ , "Sparrow") on November 28, 1981. Written by Miyuki Nakajima, the song made it to No. 9 on Oricon's singles chart and sold 267,000 copies. In contrast to Pink Lady and Mie's pop style, Masuda's solo efforts focused on more traditional kayōkyoku with her uniquely deep voice. "Suzume" was followed by "Tamerai" (ためらい , "Friends in Love") (written by Yumi Matsutoya), "Rasen Kaidan" (らせん階段 , "Spiral Staircase") (written by Mariya Takeuchi), and "Joyū" (女優 , "Actress") (written by Keisuke Kuwata).

1980

Following the failure of Pink Lady and Jeff, as well as the decline of disco music, Pink Lady held a press conference on September 1, 1980 to announce their disbandment within six months. During the press conference, Kei stated that she would revert to her real name for her solo career. Pink Lady performed their final concert at Korakuen Stadium on March 31, 1981 before going their separate ways. Mie and Kei have since reunited several times to record new songs and perform special concerts.

1979

When their popularity took a downturn in 1979, Pink Lady turned their focus on the United States, with their first U.S. single "Kiss in the Dark" reaching No. 37 on the Billboard Hot 100 and becoming the first Japanese recording act to chart in America since Kyu Sakamoto in 1963. In 1980, the duo starred with comedian Jeff Altman in the NBC variety show Pink Lady and Jeff. Unfortunately, the show was plagued by the language barrier between the duo and the production crew. Poor ratings and scathing reviews resulted in Pink Lady and Jeff being cancelled after five episodes, with a sixth episode remaining unaired.

In 1979, Masuda had a publicized relationship with singer Goro Noguchi. This affair put a strain between her and Pink Lady's management T&C Music, who forbade the relationship, especially when the duo were preparing to work in the U.S. Eventually, Masuda's engagement to Noguchi led to Pink Lady's disbandment two years later. The relationship was dissolved in 1984 when Noguchi had an affair with actress Keiko Saito.

1977

On December 16, 1977, Masuda collapsed backstage after a Pink Lady show. She was rushed to the hospital, where doctors discovered that she had burst an appendix. Following the surgery, she went against doctors' orders and continued to perform by wrapping her midsection with plastic wrap to keep the stitches closed and prevent any pus from ruining her costumes.

1976

After winning an audition on the talent show Star Tanjō! in March 1976, Masuda and Nemoto signed with Victor Entertainment and became Pink Lady. Masuda became "Kei" (ケイ ) while Nemoto took the stage name "Mie" (ミー , Mī) . After their debut single "Pepper Keibu" peaked at No. 4 on Oricon's singles charts in August 1976, Pink Lady's second single "S.O.S." reached No. 1, beginning a nine-song streak of No. 1 hits from November 1976 to December 1978. Their biggest single was "UFO" which spent 10 weeks at No. 1 and sold over 1.55 million copies.

1961

Keiko Kobayashi was the second daughter of Shōhei and Fusae Kobayashi. After her father was killed in a vehicular accident on April 14, 1961, she was adopted by the Masuda family (from her mother's side) and moved to Yaizu. In 1972, a year after transferring to Suehiro Junior High School, Masuda met Mitsuyo Nemoto. A year later, they attended Tokoha University and the Yamaha Music School in Hamamatsu. In May 1974, the duo formed a folk group called "Cookie" (クッキー , Kukkī) and passed Yamaha's "Challenge on Stage" (チャレンジ・オン・ステージ , Charenji on Sutēji) audition.

1957

Keiko Masuda (増田 恵子 , Masuda Keiko) (born Keiko Kobayashi (小林 啓子 , Kobayashi Keiko) on September 2, 1957 in Shizuoka, Japan) is a Japanese pop singer and actress. She is better known by her nickname Kei, and is one half of Pink Lady, the top idol group in Japan in the 1970s. In the United States, they are known for their self-titled TV program. Masuda is represented by her own management firm Kei-Office (ケイ・オフィス , Kei Ofisu) .