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One sign of Nijo's success in achieving a salable look--she was recently chosen to appear on the cover and fashion pages of Face, Issue 15. She's still some distance from achieving her dream of becoming a successful Hollywood actress, but she now has a foot planted solidly in the door. It remains to be seen whether her distinctively Japanese accent will turn out to be a handicap or, as some argue, a selling point in a rapidly internationalizing Hollywood. GoldSea: What part of Japan are you from? Eiko Nijo: I was born in Kyoto. When I was three, we moved to Sapporo. I grew up in Sapporo. GS: What made you come here in 1992? Nijo: I was interested in Hollywood movies. GS: What kind of roles do you want to play? Nijo: I want to do action movies. I am learning karate and kickboxing. GS: How long have you been learning that? Nijo: Just a year. GS: Are you good? Nijo: I'm not strong but I can do the forms. GS: Are you quick and limber? Nijo: [Laughing modestly] Not yet. GS: What does your family do? Nijo: My father is the president of an architectural firm. My mother is a housewife and my sister works in a department store. My family is very weird. We don't talk at all. GS: What do you mean? Nijo: I never talked with my father since I was a kid.
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![]() GS: Why not? Nijo: He doesn't talk to me. I never saw my parents talking to each other. GS: So it was not a happy family. Nijo: I guess not. GS: Do you know why? Nijo: I guess my father doesn't like children. GS: How did that effect you? Nijo: I was always thinking about getting out of the house. I wanted to be independent. I did a lot of work in Japan trying to be independent. GS: What kind of work? Nijo: My first work was as a restaurant waitress in Sapporo. GS: How old were you when you left home? Nijo: I left home when I was 18 and got an apartment. PAGE 2
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