Chieko Higashiyama
Known for: Acting
Born: September 29, 1890 in Chiba, Japan - Died: May 7, 1980
Chieko Higashiyama (September 30, 1890 – May 8, 1980) was a Japanese actress. Graduating from the girls' school at Gakushuin, she married a businessman in 1909 and spent eight years in Moscow. In 1925, at the age of 35, she decided to become an actress. She trained at the Tsukiji Shōgekijō, a pioneering theater then-famous for modern Japanese plays and translated performances of Western playwrights. Higashiyama appeared in many stage productions, most famously as Madame Ranevskaya in Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard." She also appeared in films, including Tokyo Story, which was voted the best film of all time in the 2012 Sight and Sound directors' poll.
Known for
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Shogun and His Mistress 2
Eiho, nun
Sweet Secret
The Idiot
Satoko, Ayako's mother
Four Seasons of Women
Mother
The Flower That Crossed the Mountain
Tokyo Story
Tomi Hirayama
Early Summer
Shige Mamiya
Here's to the Young Lady
Yasuko's mother
Sincere Heart
Ichi
Reimei
Rikugun Daikoshin
The Girl I Loved
Mother Okin
I'll Not Forget the Song of Nagasaki
Love School
Sisters of Nishijin
The Wandering Princess
Nao Sugawara
When a Woman Loves
Relative
The Princess Sen
Wakaki sugata
Kitamura's wife
Maboroshi no Satsui
The Loyal 47 Ronin
Otaka (Ôishi's mother)
A Samurai's Love
Spring Snow
Mother Okasaki