Mariko Kaga
Known for: Acting
Born: December 10, 1943 in Tokyo, Japan
Mariko Kaga (born December 11 , 1943) is a Japanese actress and TV presenter. Her real name is Masako Kaga. She made her film debut in 1962 with Tears in the Lion's Mane. Her leading role in the film Monday Yuka, in which she co-starred with Akira Nakao and Yoko Yamamoto , is one of her most well-known works. She went on to appear in numerous films and dramas, and became a popular actress thanks to her devilish looks and excellent acting skills. On the other hand, she was labeled as "sassy" because she was always outspoken and assertive, and became known for her sharp character image, which caused a stir with her words and actions. After returning to Japan in June 1965, she appeared in the Shiki Theatre Company 's play Ondine , which was a huge success with full houses every day. It was on this stage that she first discovered the joy of being an actress, and from then on she decided to pursue acting in earnest.
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3,000 Kilometer Trap
Hana Yori Dango: Final
Kaede Dōmyōji
Shōwa Gokudōshi
Pale Flower
Saeko
Sky of Penta
Love Letter
Male Itsuki's Mother
Patisserie Coin De Rue
Yoshikawa
An Outlaw
Mari
Emperor of Kita Dark Court Legend
Pleasures of the Flesh
Shoko
Spring Bell
Sanae Ishiwata
In His Chart
Kyoko Azumi
Soup Opera
Toba-chan
Silence Has No Wings
Space Girl Morumo 1/10
Muddy River
Shoko Matsumoto
Only on Mondays
Yuka
Kagero-za
Mio
Mount Hakkoda
Taeko Tokushima (Captain Tokushima's wife)
Mahjong Horoki
Mama
Lovers Lost
Yuki
A Flame at the Pier
Yuki
A Legend or Was It?
Yuri Shimizu
The Rape
Owner of Patel