Keiko Kishi
Keiko Kishi (born August 11, 1932 in Yokohama, Japan) is a Japanese actress, writer, and UNFPA Goodwill Ambassador. She made her acting debut in 1951, but is mostly known for playing the main role in Kimi no na wa (What Is Your Name?). Kishi married the French director Yves Ciampi in 1957, and commuted for a while between Paris and Japan to continue her acting career. In 1963 their only daughter, Delphine Ciampi, a musician and composer, is born. She divorced her husband in 1975. Since 1996 she has been a Goodwill Ambassador for the UNFPA. Shw won the award for best actress at the 25th Japan Academy Prize for Kah-chan. Description above from the Wikipedia article Keiko Kishi, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2023 · Keiko Kishi, Eternally Rebellious as
- 2023 · First Love as Kaori Mukai
- 2019 · Mango no Ki no Shita de as Okuta Rinko
- 2013 · Bread and Soup and Cat Weather as Teacher Yamaguchi
- 2009 · Snow Prince as
- 2008 · Tokyo Air Raid as Mizuhashi Etsuko
- 2007 · For Those We Love as Tome Torihama
- 2003 · The Eldest Boy and His Three Elder Sisters as 柏倉 里子
- 2003 · Kokoro as Kiyono Izumi
- 2002 · The Twilight Samurai as Older Ito Iguchi
- 2002 · AIBOU: Tokyo Detective Duo as Etsuko Usami
- 2001 · Kah-chan as Okatsu
- 2001 · Maria as Umi Sakamoto
- 1995 · 向田邦子終戦特別企画 as
- 1991 · Noh Mask Murders as Toshiko Nagahara
- 1990 · Why She Won't Marry as
- 1990 · Shikibu monogatari as Nun Chishu
- 1985 · The Autumn in Tokyo as
- 1983 · I Lived, But... as Self
- 1983 · The Makioka Sisters as Tsuruko Makioka
- 1980 · Koto: The Ancient City as Shige (Chieko's mother)
- 1980 · Zoku zoku jiken as
- 1979 · Hunter in the Dark as Omon
- 1978 · Queen Bee as Hideko Kamio
- 1977 · Lullaby to Kill as Rika Aochi (proprietress of the Kamenoyu)
- 1975 · The Fossil as Madame Marcelin
- 1975 · Red Suspicion as
- 1975 · Two in the Amsterdam Rain as Nakatsu
- 1974 · The Yakuza as Eiko
- 1973 · Tora-san Loves an Artist as Ritsuko
- 1972 · The Rendezvous as Keiko Matsumiya
- 1969 · Mastermind as Nikki Kono
- 1965 · The Uninhibited as Nora
- 1965 · Kwaidan as Yuki the Snow Maiden (segment "The Woman of the Snow")
- 1965 · Taikouki as Oichi
- 1963 · Rififi in Tokyo as Asami
- 1962 · Love Under the Crucifix as
- 1962 · The Inheritance as Yasuko Miyagawa
- 1961 · Ten Dark Women as Ichiko Ishinoshita
- 1961 · Who Are You, Mr. Sorge? as Yuki Sakurai
- 1960 · Her Brother as Gen
- 1960 · Honno-Ji in Flames as Tama
- 1959 · The Snow Flurry as Haruko
- 1957 · A Dangerous Hero as
- 1957 · Keiko and Yves Get Married as The bride
- 1957 · Snow Country as Komako
- 1957 · Typhoon Over Nagasaki as
- 1957 · Flying in the Air as
- 1956 · I Will Buy You as Fudeko Taniguchi
- 1956 · The Thick-Walled Room as Yoshiko
- 1956 · Cinépanorama as Self
- 1956 · Early Spring as Chiyo Kaneko
- 1955 · お役者小僧 江戸千両幟 as お妙
- 1955 · The Mask and Destiny as
- 1955 · The Refugee as Sachiko
- 1955 · Growing Up as
- 1955 · Here Is a Spring as
- 1954 · Three Loves as Michiko Satomi
- 1954 · Mother's First Love as
- 1954 · Always in My Heart Part 3 as
- 1954 · Hana to ryû - Dai-ni-bu: Aijô ruten as
- 1954 · The Garden of Women as Tomiko Takioka
- 1953 · Always in My Heart Part 2 as
- 1953 · Always in My Heart as
- 1953 · An Heir's Place as
- 1953 · Otome no shinsatsu-shitsu as
- 1953 · 疾風からす隊 as お京
- 1953 · Night in Hawaii as
- 1952 · Hibari's Circus: The Sad Little Dove as
- 1952 · Kyōshū as
- 1952 · Doctor's Day Off as
- 1952 · 治郎吉格子 as お喜乃
- 1952 · The Imposter as 菊路
- 1951 · Karuma Tengu: The Fire Festival as
- 1951 · Minami kaze as
- 1951 · Haha machi gusa as
- 1951 · 母恋草 as
- 1951 · The Den of Beasts as
- 1951 · Home Sweet Home as
- 1950 · Les Miserables II: Banner of Love and Freedom as
- 1950 · Les Miserables I: God and the Devil as