Etsuko Ichihara (市原 悦子, Ichihara Etsuko, 24 January 1936 – 12 January 2019) was a Japanese actress. She appeared in over 100 films.
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Etsuko Ichihara | |
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市原 悦子 | |
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Born | (1936-01-24)January 24, 1936 Chiba, Japan |
Died | January 12, 2019(2019-01-12) (aged 82) |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1957–2019 |
She graduated from Waseda University School of Letters and Art and Sciences with B.A. degree.
Ichihara was a member of the Haiyuza theater troupe from 1957 to 1971. She won an award at the Geijutsusai in 1959 and became the star of Haiyuza. She narrated the long-running anime series Manga Nihon mukashi banashi. She won the Japan Academy Prize for Black Rain.[1] Ichihara died of heart failure, twelve days before her 83rd birthday.[2][3]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1957 | Snow Country | ||
1962 | Burari Bura-bura Monogatari | ||
1965 | Kiri no Hata | ||
1966 | The Face of Another | ||
1967 | Samurai Rebellion | Kiku | |
1968 | The Great Adventure of Horus, Prince of the Sun | Hilda | Voice |
1970 | Fuji sanchō | ||
1977 | Barefoot Gen: Explosion of Tears | ||
1981 | Buriki no kunsho | ||
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1989 | Black Rain | Shigeko Shizuma | Japan Academy Prize for Best Supporting Actress |
1997 | The Eel | ||
2006 | The Ode to Joy | ||
2015 | Sweet Bean | ||
2016 | Your Name | Hitoha Miyamizu | Voice |
2017 | Soap Bubble | Suma |
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1978-79 | Tobe Hissatsu Uragoroshi | Hissatsu series | |
1975–94 | Manga Nippon Mukashibanashi | Narrator | Animation series |
1996 | Hideyoshi | Naka | Taiga drama |
Japan Academy Film Prize for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role | |
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