Anna Jun
Picture Credit: princesslucia | GRAPH Nov. 1976
Name: Anna Jun
Kanji: 安奈 淳
Current Troupe: n/a
Role: Otokoyaku
Status: Retired Top Star (1974 - 1978)
Nickname: Otomi, Miki
Real Name: Tomioka Miki (富岡 美樹)
Height: 164 cm
Birthday: July 29th, 1947
Blood Type: B
Hometown: Osaka
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Debut: 1965 (51st Class) We Love Flowers
Troupe History:
1974 - 1978 Flower Troupe
1967 - 1974 Star Troupe
1965 - 1967 Snow Troupe
1978: Tie a Ribbon in Parting (Farewell Concert)
1978: The Tales of Hoffmann (Bow), Hoffmann (lead role)
1978: Gone with the Wind, Scarlett O'Hara
1977: Treasured Dance Collection / The Revue, Pinkerton
1977: The Demon of Suzaku Gate / Le Pierrot, Hanamaro / Candide
1977: My Love Lies Over the Mountains, Chamga
1976: Transient Autumn Leaves / Nova Bossa Nova, Oda Nobunaga / Sol
1976: The Rose of Versailles III, (Takarazuka) Oscar
1976: Akanesasu Murasaki no Hana / Beautiful People, Ooama no Miko
1975: The Rose of Versailles: Andre & Oscar, Oscar
1975: Spring Nightingale Song / Bon Balance (Fukuoka Sports Center), Mitsuteru
1975: Lovers Who Dream / Bon Balance, Leo
1974-75: Un Deux Trois -Fantasia Takarazuka- (Flower - Special Guest)
1974: Funky Jump (Snow - Special Guest)
1974: Inspiration (Snow - Special Guest)
1974: Yu the Beautiful / Golden Takarazuka 60 (Flower/Star), Xiang Yu
1974: Yu the Beautiful (Flower/Star), Xiang Yu
1974: Romance Romantique (Snow - Special Guest)
1973: Ukifune and Kaoru-no-Kimi / Golden Sound, Kaoru
1973: For as Long as I Live / Arabesque (National Tour), Matsushima Ryuunosuke
1973: This Boundless Love, Fujiwara no Tadahira / Kereito
1973: Two Demons and Princess Kagero / La La Fantastique, Ibaraki Douji
1973: Famous Music of Takarazuka / Parade Takarazuka (Flower - special appearance)
1972-73: Beautiful Young Warrior / Arabesque, Ushiwaka
1972: Shining Now! (All Troupes)
1972: Kagura / The Flower (Snow/Star)
1972: Beautiful Japan / Wandering Youth, Rene
1972: Someday We'll Meet / Nova Bossa Nova, Hanae
1972: Someday We'll Meet / Concerto of Love, Hanae
1971: My Love Lies Over the Mountains / My Broadway, Chamuga
1971: My Love Lies Over the Mountains / Concerto of Love, Chamuga
1971: For as Long as I Live / Nova Bossa Nova, Matsushima Ryuunosuke / Father Lua
1971: Meadow of Stars / Oh! Beautiful, Ichirou / Clarinet
1970: Gypsy Lord / Lovers, Franz
1970: I am You / The Big One, Pat (lead role)
1970: Decaying in Love / Hello! Takarazuka, Ooe no Michisuke
1970: Anju and Zushiou / C'est la Vie, Fujiwara no Shidou
1970: Even Those Bright in Color / Love Parade
1969: Anju and Zushiou / Takarazuka '69, Fujiwra no Shidou
1969: Noto Love Song / Love Parade (Snow), Jean
1969: Evening Flute of Shiiba / C'est la Vie, Hiromori
1969: 7 -Seven- / Tanuki Goten, Kiritarou
1969: Silk Road, Sha Wujing / Yamana / Hachiun / Alat
1968: Princess Sen / 7 -Seven-, Watari Yarikurou
1968: Young Mate / Recalling the Andes, Denomas
1968: Redhead from Amagasaki / Over the Rainbow, Counselor Kaneharu / Arabian Ambassador
1968: Wisteria Viewing Banquet / Xango (Snow)
1967: Oiran and Her Son / Xango (Snow)
1967: Otemoyan / One World
1967: Unforgettable Song / Cheers to Takarasienne!, Peter
1966-67: Murasaki Shikibu / Love Love Love
1971: Meadow of Stars, Ishizawa Momiichi (lead role)
1970: I am You
1970: Decaying in Love, Fujiwara no Kiyotaka (lead role)
1970: Anju and Zushiou (Tokyo), Zushiou (lead role)
1969: Anju and Zushiou (Grand), Zushiou (lead role)
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2024: The Rose Of Versailles 50th Anniversary (OG Performance)
2019: The Rose of Versailles 45th Anniversary (OG Performance)
2011: DREAM TRAIL ~Takarazuka Legends~ (OG Performance)
2010: Terada Takio Memorial Concert
2007: Pure, Proper, Beautiful
2006: AKIKO: On Stage With Takarasiennes
2005: Irie Kaoru Heartful Concert
2004: The Rose of Versailles 30
1997: Adieu Tokyo Takarazuka Theater
Official website
- One of the key actresses of Rose of Versailles era and first unofficial Top Star of Flower Troupe; the "Four Strongest Stars of The Rose of Versailles" include her, Ootori Ran, Haruna Yuri, and Migiwa Natsuko.
- When she left Takarazuka, worked for Toho for a while and married (when she was 35 years old) and divorced someone involved with the company.
- In 1993, changed the stage name spelling to "安南 潤", but changed back after 5 years.
- In 2000 she was very ill with collagen disease, but she made a full recovery. Later, had many other health issues.
- Her and Haruna Yuri were very close friends.
- She has designed a line of jewelry.
- Played a male role for the first time when still in elementary school.
- In 2020, published an autobiography "Anna Jun Style".