Akemi Negishi

Akemi Negishi (根岸明美 Negishi Akemi, b. 26 March 1934, Tokyo, Japan - died 11 March 2008, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan) was a Japanese actress.

Film career

Tokyo-born Akemi Negishi came to the attention of international audiences when she starred in the US/Japanese co-production Anatahan, her debut film. Josef von Sternberg directed the tale of shipwrecked Japanese soldiers who refused to believe that WWII had ended six years after the bombing of Hiroshima.

Ms. Negishi made several films with the acclaimed Japanese film director Akira Kurosawa, including Donzoko ("The Lower Depths"), Dodesukaden, and Ikimono no kiroku ("I Live in Fear"). Negishi also had a supporting role in Shurayukihime ("Lady Snowblood"), which was reportedly one of the main inspirations for Quentin Tarantino's film Kill Bill. Other credits included Tokyo no kyujitsu ("Tokyo Holiday"), Half Human: The Story of the Abominable Snowman (aka "Half Human", with John Carradine), Kingu Kongu tai Gojira ("King Kong vs. Godzilla") and Kaidan hebi-onna ("Snake Woman's Curse"). Her last film role was in Barameraba in 2005.

Death

She died from ovarian cancer, aged 73, in Kawasaki, Japan in 2008.

Filmography

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