Chieko Higashiyama | |
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東山 千栄子 | |
Born | 30 September 1890 Chiba, Japan |
Died | 8 May 1980 89) Yokohama, Japan | (aged
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1925–1980 |
Chieko Higashiyama (東山 千栄子, Higashiyama Chieko, 30 September 1890 – 8 May 1980) was a Japanese stage and film actress. She appeared in more than 60 films from 1936 to 1967.
Career
Graduating from the girls' school at Gakushuin, she married a businessman in 1909 and spent eight years in Moscow.[1] In 1925, at the age of 35, she decided to become an actress and began training at the Tsukiji Shōgekijō.[1] She appeared in many stage productions, most famously as Madame Ranevskaya in The Cherry Orchard.[1] She also appeared in films, including Tokyo Story, which was voted the best film of all time in a poll of film directors by Sight and Sound magazine.[2]
Selected filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1947 | The Love of the Actress Sumako | ||
1951 | The Idiot | ||
The Tale of Genji | |||
Early Summer | Shige | ||
1952 | The Life of Oharu | ||
Carmen's Pure Love | Housemaid | ||
1953 | Tokyo Story | Tomi | |
1954 | The Garden of Women | Schoolmaster | |
The Princess Sen | Yodo-dono | ||
1955 | The Maid's Kid | Hatsu's mother | |
1958 | The Loyal 47 Ronin | Otaka | |
1960 | The Wandering Princess |
Honours
References
- 1 2 3 "Higashiyama Chieko". Kotobanku (in Japanese). Asahi Shinbun. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
- ↑ Directors’ 10 Greatest Films of All Time, Sight and Sound. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
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