Kazuko Yoshiyuki
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Born |
Tokyo, Japan | 9 August 1935
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1958–present |
Kazuko Yoshiyuki (born 9 August 1935) is a Japanese film actress and essayist.
Biography
Early life
Kazuko was born in Tokyo as a first daughter of Eisuke Yoshiyuki, a writer, and Aguri. She has an older brother, Junnosuke Yoshiyuki, a novelist, and a sister, Rie Yoshiyuki, a poet.
A lifelong sufferer of asthma since she was two years old, she was frequently taken as a child to Okayama, where her grandparents lived, for a change of air. She graduated from Joshigakuen Girls High school in Tokyo in 1954.
Career
She started her career as an actress with theatre troupe Gekidan Mingei in 1955, appearing in the role of Sophie in Junji Kinoshita's A Japanese Called Otto in 1966. Her major breakthrough on the stage came when she played Anne Frank in "The Diary of a Young Girl" in 1977.
She made her debut on the screen in 1955 and has appeared in more than 60 films since then. She won Best Supporting Actress award in 1959 Mainichi Film Award, then won Best Actress in 1978 Japan Academy Prize for her role in the film Empire of Passion.
She has also appeared in more than a hundred different Japanese television dramas.
Selected filmography
- Foundry Town (1962) - as a factory worker
- Lady Snowblood (1974) - as Aya Tokunaga
- Empire of Passion (1978) - as Seki
- Kikujiro (1999) - as a grandmother of Masao
- Taboo (1999) - as Matsu
- Lily Festival (2001) - as Rie Miyano
- Tsuribaka Nisshi 15 (2004) - as Nobuko Fukumoto
- J-Horror Theater Yogen (2004) - as Satoko Mikoshiba
- Wool 100% (2006) - as Kame
- Maiko Haaaan!!! (2007) - as Satsuki
- Glory to the Filmmaker! (2007)
- Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea (2008) - as Toki (voice actress)
- Cyborg She (2008) - as a grandmother of Jiro
- Departures (2008) - as Tsuyako Yamashita
- 20th Century Boys (2008) - as mother of Moroboshi
- Yuriko, Dasvidaniya (2011) - as Yoshie Chujyo
- The Love and Death of Kaoru Mitarai (2013) - as Kaoru Mitarai
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