was a Japanese actress for
Japanese cinema and television.
Biography
Kiki was born on January 15, 1943, in
Kanda,
Tokyo
Tokyo, officially the Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital of Japan, capital and List of cities in Japan, most populous city in Japan. With a population of over 14 million in the city proper in 2023, it is List of largest cities, one of the most ...
. Her father was a master of the ''
biwa
The is a Japanese short-necked wooden lute traditionally used in narrative storytelling. The is a plucked string instrument that first gained popularity in China before spreading throughout East Asia, eventually reaching Japan sometime durin ...
'' lute and a former police officer.
Her mother owned a cafe in
Jinbōchō, Tokyo and a restaurant in Noge,
Yokohama
is the List of cities in Japan, second-largest city in Japan by population as well as by area, and the country's most populous Municipalities of Japan, municipality. It is the capital and most populous city in Kanagawa Prefecture, with a popu ...
, the latter being Kiki's maternal parents' home. Her mother was seven years senior to her father and had a child from both her two previous marriages.
After graduating from high school, she started her acting career in the early 1960s as a member of the
Bungakuza theater troupe using the stage name Chiho Yūki (悠木千帆).
She eventually gained fame for performing uniquely comedic and eccentric roles on such television shows as ''Jikan desu yo'' and ''Terauchi Kantarō ikka'' and in
television commercials
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.
She changed her name to "Kirin Kiki" when, after being asked on a television show to auction off something of hers, she ended up selling her first stage name, claiming she had "nothing else to sell."
While battling various ailments, including a
detached retina in 2003 and
breast cancer
Breast cancer is a cancer that develops from breast tissue. Signs of breast cancer may include a Breast lump, lump in the breast, a change in breast shape, dimpling of the skin, Milk-rejection sign, milk rejection, fluid coming from the nipp ...
in 2005, Kiki continued to act and won several awards, including the best actress
Japan Academy Prize for ''
Mom and Me, and Sometimes Dad'' in 2008, the best supporting actress award from the
Yokohama Film Festival
The is an annual awards ceremony held in Yokohama, Japan. Ten films are chosen as the best of the year and various awards are given to personnel. The first festival, held on February 3, 1980, was a small affair by fans and film critics. In 1994, ...
for her work in ''
Kamikaze Girls'' and ''
Half a Confession'' in 2004, and the best supporting actress
Blue Ribbon Award for ''
Still Walking'' in 2008.
Personal life
Kiki married fellow
Bungakuza actor
Shin Kishida. They separated in 1968. She married musician
Yuya Uchida in 1973, and remained legally married to him though they separated in 1975. Their daughter, , is an essayist and musician, and portrayed the younger self of Kiki's character in the film ''Tokyo Tower: Mom and Me, and Sometimes Dad''. Yayako Uchida is married to the actor
Masahiro Motoki,
who was adopted into the Uchida family as a
mukoyōshi. Kirin has three grandchildren by her daughter, including actress Kyara Uchida, who has appeared with her in two films, ''
I Wish'' and ''
Sweet Bean''.
Kiki was diagnosed with cancer in 2004 and underwent a mastectomy. She died of cancer, and related illnesses, on 15 September 2018.
Selected filmography
Film
* ''Zoku Yoidore hakase'' (1966) - Fumiko
* ''
Lake of Tears'' (1966) - Kayo Sugumo
* ''Tonogata goyôjin'' (1966)
* ''Tabiji'' (1967) - Chie
* ''Aniki no koibito'' (1968) - Sanae
* ''Kamisama no koibito'' (1968) - Aiko Yamagami
* ''Dai bakuhatsu'' (1969)
* ''
Tora-san, His Tender Love'' (1970) - Maid in Shinshû
* ''Aka chôchin'' (1974)
* ''Akumyo: shima arashi'' (1974) - Oshige
* ''
Jack and the Beanstalk
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'' (1974) - Madam Noir (voice)
* ''Honô no shôzô'' (1974)
* ''Abayo dachikô'' (1974)
* ''Mamushi to aodaishô'' (1975) - Kiku Matsukawa
* ''Za.Dorifutazu no kamo da!! Goyo da!!'' (1975) - tomiko
* ''Eden no umi'' (1976) - Orittsan
* ''Sachiko no sachi'' (1976) - Momoe
* ''Onna kyôshi'' (1977) - Yuriko Yokoyama
* ''
Ballad of Orin'' (1977) - Tama Ichise
* ''Wani to oum to ottosei'' (1977) - Mary
* ''
Taro the Dragon Boy'' (1979) - Yamanba (voice)
* ''Sochô no kubi'' (1979) - Okonomiyaki Manager
* ''Kindaichi Kosuke no boken'' (1979) - Tane
* ''Kamisamaga kureta akanbô'' (1979) - Woman who brought a boy
* ''
Zigeunerweisen'' (1980) - Kimi
* ''Otake shinobu no a! Kono ai nakuba ganbasseyo Kuni-chan'' (1980)
* ''Tosa No Ipponzuri'' (1980) - Fuki
* ''Nogiku no haka'' (1981) - Omasu
* ''
Tenkōsei'' (1982) - Naoko Saitoh
* ''Keiji monogatari'' (1982) - Sumi Yashiro
* ''Santô kôkôsei'' (1982)
* ''Amagi goe'' (1983) - Ryosaku's Wife
* ''
Hometown'' (1983) - Yoshi
* ''
Capone Cries a Lot'' (1985) - Sene Tachikawa
* ''
Lonely Heart'' (1985) - Terue Amano
* ''Yumechiyo nikki'' (1985) - Kikuyakko
* ''Kyôshû'' (1988) - Mine Kamioka
* ''Tsuru'' (1988) - Yura
* ''Daidokoro No Seijo'' (1988) - Hisajo Sugita
* ''Kaze no Matasaburô - Garasu no manto'' (1989) - Otane
* ''Donmai'' (1990) - Hanako
* ''
Rainbow Kids'' (1991) - Kura Nakamura
* ''Sensou to seishun'' (1991) - Etsuko Onoki
* ''Za Chugaku kyoshi'' (1992)
* ''
The Triple Cross'' (1992)
* ''
Yearning'' (1993) - Omatsu
* ''
Rex: A Dinosaur's Story'' (1993)
* ''
Rampo'' (1994) - House wife / Head of maid
* ''Toki no kagayaki'' (1995) - Nagashima
* ''Rintaro'' (輝け!隣太郎, Kagayake! Rintaro) (1995, she also sang the title song (with
Toshiaki Karasawa))
* ''Oishinbo'' (1996)
* ''Koi to hanabi to kanransha'' (1997) - Sanae Mita
* ''Hissatsu shimatsunin'' (1997) - Otora
* ''Ashita heno kakehashi'' (1997)
* ''39 keihô dai sanjûkyû jô'' (1997) - Defence Counsel Shigure Nagamura
* ''Zawa-zawa Shimo-Kitazawa'' (2000) - Fan of Kyushiro
* ''Drug'' (2001) - Yoshie Hirakawa
* ''Tôkyô Marîgôrudo'' (2001) - Ritsuko Sakai
* ''
Pistol Opera'' (2001) - Rin
* ''Danbôru hausu gâru'' (2001)
* ''
Inochi'' (2002) - Mother
* ''
Returner'' (2002) - Xie
* ''Yoru o kakete'' (2002)
* ''Hotaru no hoshi'' (2003) - Headmistress
* ''
Half a Confession'' (2004) - Yasuko Shimamura
* ''
Kamikaze Girls'' (2004) - Momoko's Grandmother
* ''Izo'' (2004)
* ''Chekeraccho!!'' (2006) - Chisa Haebaru
* ''
Brave Story'' (2006) - Onba (voice)
* ''Akai kujira to shiroi hebi'' (2006) - Midori Ohara
* ''Tôkyô tawâ: Okan to boku to, tokidoki, oton'' (2007) - Eiko Nakagawa
* ''Saido kâ ni inu'' (2007) - Granny Tome
* ''
Still Walking'' (2008) - Toshiko Yokoyama
* ''
Tokyo Tower: Mom and Me, and Sometimes Dad'' (2008)
* ''Miyagino'' (2008) - Madam
* ''
The Borrower Arrietty'' (2010) - Haru (voice)
* ''
Villain
A villain (also known as a " black hat", "bad guy" or "baddy"; The New Oxford Dictionary of English (1998) – p.126 "baddy (also baddie) noun (pl. -ies) ''informal'' a villain or criminal in a book, film, etc.". the feminine form is villai ...
'' (2010) - Fusae Shimizu
* ''
Ghost: In Your Arms Again'' (2010)
* ''Ôki-ke no tanoshii ryokô: Shinkon jigoku-hen'' (2011)
* ''
Hanezu'' (2011) - Takumi's Mother
* ''
I Wish'' (2011) - Hideko (Grandmother)
* ''
Chronicle of My Mother'' (2011) - Yae
* ''Tsunagu'' (2012) - Aiko
* ''Yakusoku: Nabari dokubudôshu jiken shikeishû no shôgai'' (2013) - Iatsuno okunishi
* ''
Like Father, Like Son'' (2013) - Riko Ishizeki
* ''
Sweet Bean'' (2015; Best Performance by an Actress,
Asia Pacific Screen Awards
The Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA) is an international cultural initiative overseen by the Asia Pacific Screen Academy and headquartered in Australia, sometimes called "Asia-Pacific Oscars". In order to realise UNESCO's goals of promoting a ...
2015) - Tokue
* ''
Our Little Sister'' (2015) - Fumiyo Kikuchi
* ''Kakekomi onna to kakedashi otoko'' (2015) - Genbee
* ''
After the Storm'' (2016) – Yoshiko
* ''Mori, The Artist's Habitat'' (2018) - Hideko Kumagai
* ''
Shoplifters'' (2018) - Hatsue Shibata
* ''Every Day A Good Day'' (2018) - Ms. Takeda
* ' (2019) - Yu's Grandmother
* ''Erica 38'' (2019) - Erica's mother (final film role)
Television
* ''
Shadow Warriors'' (1980-1986) - Orin
* ''
Hanekonma'' (1986) - Yae (Hanekonma's mother)
* ''Tobu ga Gotoku'' (1990) - Ikushima
* ''Kimi no Na wa'' (1991)
* ''
Aoi'' (2000) -
Lady Kasuga
Honours
*
Medal with Purple Ribbon (2008)
*
Order of the Rising Sun, 4th Class, Gold Rays with Rosette (2014)
References
External links
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1943 births
2018 deaths
20th-century Japanese actresses
21st-century Japanese actresses
Actresses from Tokyo
Recipients of the Medal with Purple Ribbon
Recipients of the Order of the Rising Sun, 4th class
Deaths from breast cancer in Japan
Asia Pacific Screen Award winners
People from Chiyoda, Tokyo