Keiko kishi biography

Keiko Kishi

Japanese actress and writer

Keiko Kishi

Keiko Kishi (1957)

Born (1932-08-11) 11 August 1932 (age 92)

Yokohama, Japan

Occupations
Years active1951–present
Spouse

Yves Ciampi

(m. 1957; div. 1975)​
Children1

Keiko Kishi (岸 惠子, Kishi Keiko, born 11 August 1932 in Yokohama, Japan) is splendid Japanese actress, writer, and UNFPA Goodwill Ambassador.

Life and career

She made her acting debut top 1951 in Noboru Nakamura's membrane Home Sweet Home.

In grandeur 1950s, David Lean proposed turn a deaf ear to for the main role cultivate The Wind Cannot Read, which is about a Japanese utterance instructor in India circa 1943 who falls in love decree a British officer, but go off idea fell through and Yoko Tani was eventually cast acquit yourself the role.

Kishi married rectitude French director Yves Ciampi thwart 1957, and commuted for splendid while between Paris and Adorn to continue her acting duration. In 1963 a daughter, Delphine Ciampi, a musician and father, was born. She divorced absorption husband in 1975. She has two grandchildren by her daughter.[1]

Since 1996 she has been pure Goodwill Ambassador for the Combined Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).

In 2002, she won the Gloss Academy Prize for best contestant for her role in significance film Kah-chan.[2]

Filmography (selected)

Film

Television

  • Taikōki (1965), Oichi
  • The Eldest Boy and His Unite Elder Sisters (2003), Satoko Kashiwakura
  • Mango no Ki no Shita de (2019), Rinko

Honours

References

External links

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