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Ugetsu

as Lady Wakasa

2014
Kurosawa

as Self

2000
Hana no Ran

as Hino Shigeko

1994
The Face of Another

as Mrs. Okuyama

1967
The Little Runaway

as Director of the shelter

1966
The Daphne

as Kikuko (the eldest daughter)

1966
The Third Will

as Fujiyo Yajima

1963
Black Lizard

as Mrs. Midorikawa

1962
A Woman's Life

as Kei Nunobiki

1962
A Design for Dying

as Shikiko Oba

1961
The Wandering Princess

as Ryûko Korinkakura (Hiroko Aishinkakura)

1960
Odd Obsession

as Ikuko Kenmochi

1959
Floating Weeds

as Sumiko

1959
女と海賊

as お糸

1959
The Loyal 47 Ronin

as Orui, Spy

1958
Chance Meeting

as Aya Koyanagi

1958
The Teahouse of the August Moon

as Lotus Blossom

1957
Hole in One

as Nagako Kita

1957
Night Butterflies

as Mari

1957
Jigoku bana

as

1957
Dancing Girl

as Chiyomi Hanamura

1957
Machiko Kyō Machiko Kyō

Birthday

1924-03-25

Place of Birth

Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan

Biography

Machiko Kyō (Japanese: 京 マチ子 Hepburn: Kyō Machiko, March 25, 1924 – May 12, 2019) was a Japanese actress whose film work occurred primarily during the 1950s. She rose to extraordinary domestic praise in Japan for her work in two of the greatest Japanese films of the 20th century, Akira Kurosawa's Rashōmon and Kenji Mizoguchi's Ugetsu. Machiko trained to be a dancer before entering films in 1949. The following year, she would achieve international fame as the female lead in Akira Kurosawa's classic film Rashōmon. She went on to star in many more Japanese productions, most notably Kenji Mizoguchi's Ugetsu (1953) and Kon Ichikawa's Odd Obsession (1959). Her only role in a non-Japanese film was as Lotus Blossom, a young geisha, in The Teahouse of the August Moon, starring opposite Marlon Brando and Glenn Ford. In her eighties, Kyō continued to perform in traditional Japanese theatrical productions put on by famed producer Fukuko Ishii. Kyō was nominated for a Golden Globe for The Teahouse of the August Moon, a great feat for an Asian actress at the time, and was awarded many prizes, including a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Awards of the Japanese Academy. Description above from the Wikipedia article Machiko Kyō, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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