Actress and singer Miho Nakayama found dead in bathtub at her home in Japan

Nakayama has been found dead, just hours before she was due to go on stage

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 Nakayama was known for her lead roles in Love Letter (1995) and Tokyo Weather (1997), among others.
Nakayama was known for her lead roles in Love Letter (1995) and Tokyo Weather (1997), among others.
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Washington: Japanese singer and actress Miho Nakayama was found dead at her home in Tokyo. She was 54, reported Deadline.

Born in Saku, Japan, Nakayama was known for her lead roles in Love Letter (1995) and Tokyo Weather (1997), among others.

The actress was scheduled to perform at a Christmas concert in Osaka on Friday; however, she canceled the show due to health reasons.

Nakayama's team confirmed the tragic news of her passing on her website: "We are deeply sorry to have to suddenly announce this to all the people involved who have always supported her and to all the fans who have been by her side. This incident was so sudden that we, too, are shocked and saddened. We are currently investigating the cause of death and other details," the statement reads, as reported by Deadline.

Nakayama made her acting debut in Maido Osawagase Shimasu in 1985 and released her first single, "C." She starred in the 1985 drama Maido Osawagase Shimasu, which propelled her to instant prominence. Nakayama followed up with her debut song, "C," and later starred in the feature film Be-Bop High School. She recorded 22 studio albums with eight No. 1 singles in Japan.

Her work across film, TV, and music made her one of Japan's most famous stars during the Japanese cultural wave of the 1980s and 1990s.

Due to her outstanding performance in Love Letter, she won Best Actress at the Blue Ribbon Awards in Japan and the Hochi Film Awards. The film also picked up the Audience Award at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Nakayama is survived by a son, whom she shared with her former husband, musician Hitonari Tsuji, reported Deadline.

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