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Home/People/Kyôko Kishida
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Born
Apr 29, 1930Died: Dec 17, 2006
Lived 76 years
Place of Birth
Suginami, Tokyo, Japan
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

106
Movies
38
TV Shows
Also Known As
Kyoko Kishida
Кёко Кисида
کیوکو کیشیدا
IMDb Profile

Kyôko Kishida

Acting

Biography
Kyōko Kishida (April 29, 1930 – December 17, 2006) was a Japanese actress, voice actress, and writer of children's books. Her father was Kunio Kishida, a playwright and the founder of the Bungaku-za. She became an actress in 1950, and starred in a Yukio Mishima production of Salome (1960). Her film and television drama credits number in the hundreds. Among them are four Taiga drama series on NHK television, with roles such as Aguri (the wife of Asano Naganori and Yodo-Dono (the wife of Toyotomi Hideyoshi). She appeared in various roles, including acting and narrating, in various Ōoku series on television. In the series Gokenin Zankurō, she portrayed the mother of the title character (played by Ken Watanabe), and narrated a Lone Wolf and Cub television series. Kishida's film credits include Yasujirō Ozu's An Autumn Afternoon (1962), The Broken Commandment (based on a novel by Shimazaki Toson), Hiroshi Teshigahara's The Woman in the Dunes (1964) and The Face of Another (1966) (both from novels by Kōbō Abe), Kon Ichikawa's The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter (1987), based on the classic story, Heaven and Earth (1990), and Spring Snow, the 2005 Isao Yukisada adaptation of the Mishima novel. Anime fans know Kishida as the voice of Moomin in the original 1960s television series. She provided narration for Vampire Princess Miyu and Princess Tutu as well as the 2005 Book of the Dead. In addition, she dubbed roles for Columbo and Miss Marple, and narrated Prophecies of Nostradamus. Kishida appeared in commercials for Nestle, TDK, and Asahi Shimbun. Kyōko Kishida died on December 17, 2006 in Tokyo from respiratory failure caused by a brain tumor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Kyōko Kishida, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Wool 100% poster

Wool 100%

as Ume
2006
Under the Same Moon poster

Under the Same Moon

as Azumaya
2005
Spring Snow poster

Spring Snow

Cast
2005
The Book of the Dead poster

The Book of the Dead

as Narrator (voice)
2005
Higuchi Ichiyo Monogatari poster

Higuchi Ichiyo Monogatari

Cast
2004
Onna no naka no futatsu no kao poster

Onna no naka no futatsu no kao

Cast
2004
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Tracing Jake

Cast
2004
Winter Days poster

Winter Days

Cast
2003
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Vengeance for Sale

as Otome
2002
Love of a Thousand Years - Story of Genji poster

Love of a Thousand Years - Story of Genji

Cast
2001
Chloe poster

Chloe

as Cleaning Lady
2001
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Dora-heita

as Lady of the Sister Wind
2000
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Shinsengumi

Cast
2000
To Love poster

To Love

as Taeko Kano
1997
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The 8-Tomb Village

as Kotake Tajimi / Koume Tajimi
1996
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Haunted School 2

as School Master
1996
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江戸むらさき特急

Cast
1995
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Fusa

Cast
1995
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Dark hunter

as Ohama
1994
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Zodiac Killers

as Old geisha Miyako (cameo)
1991