Keiko Kishi
Keiko Kishi is a Japanese actress, writer, and UNFPA Goodwill Ambassador. She co-founded Ninjin Club with Yoshiko Kuga and Ineko Arima in 1954.
Life and career
She made her acting debut in 1951 in Noboru Nakamura's film Home Sweet Home.In the 1950s, David Lean proposed her for the main role in The Wind Cannot Read, which is about a Japanese language instructor in India circa 1943 who falls in love with a British officer, but that idea fell through and Yoko Tani was eventually cast in the role.
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 a daughter, Delphine Ciampi, a musician and composer, was born. She divorced her husband in 1975. She has two grandchildren by her daughter.
Since 1996 she has been a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Population Fund.
In 2002, she won the Japan Academy Prize for best actress for her role in the film ''Kah-chan.''
Filmography (selected)
Film
Home Sweet Home The Idiot Hibari no Sākasu Kanashiki Kobato The Thick-Walled Room The Garden of Women Takekurabe Early Spring I Will Buy You Typhoon Over Nagasaki Untamed Snow Country The Snow Flurry Her Brother Ten Dark Women The Inheritance Love Under the Crucifix Rififi in Tokyo Kwaidan Mastermind The Rendezvous Tora-san Loves an Artist The Yakuza The Fossil Two in the Amsterdam Rain Akuma No Temari-uta Queen Bee Hunter in the Dark Koto The Makioka Sisters Kah-chan The Twilight Samurai Grave of the Fireflies- ''Snow Prince''