Keiko Awaji

Keiko Awaji

Known For

An Urban Affair

Biography

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Keiko Awaji (1933) is a Japanese film actress.

Notable highlights of her career were an appearance in Akira Kurosawa's Stray Dog, and a role as Kimiko in The Bridges at Toko-Ri, where she appeared alongside William Holden and Mickey Rooney.

Her first husband was Filipino musician and actor Rodrigo "Bimbo" Danao; they had two children together. Their eldest is actor Etsuo Shima.

Her second husband was Japanese actor Yorozuya Kinnosuke, but they divorced in 1987. Their eldest son Akihiro died in a car crash in 1990. In 2004, their youngest son Kichinosuke Yorozuya (Satoshi Ida) was arrested for breaking into her home and served six months in prison. On June 16, 2010, Kichinosuke committed suicide by jumping off his apartment in Shinjuku.

The actress is apparently a big fan of the Dragon Quest games, even going so far as to say it is her dream to play one last game before she dies.

She died of esophageal cancer in Tokyo on 11 January 2014, aged 80

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Movies Featuring Keiko Awaji

Pretty Woman

Pretty Woman (2003)

as Aoi Morishita
Inugami

Inugami (2001)

as Katsuko Doi
Youth Season Continued

Youth Season Continued (1964)

as Keiko Tanao (President of "Printemps Cosmetics")
Devices Stronger Than  Women

Devices Stronger Than Women (1963)

as Yoshiko Kakegawa (Taichi’s wife)
Kill the Killer!

Kill the Killer! (1961)

as Toshiko (madam at bar “Fancy”)
Go and Get It

Go and Get It (1958)

as Mrs. Matsumoto, His Wife
The Princess of Badger Palace

The Princess of Badger Palace (1958)

as Spider Queen of the Forest
The Blue Mountains

The Blue Mountains (1957)

as Umetarō (Geisha)
Black River

Black River (1957)

as Okada's Wife (uncredited)
Women in Prison

Women in Prison (1956)

as Keiko Nomi, prisoner
A Japanese Tragedy

A Japanese Tragedy (1953)

as Wakamaru, a geisha
Stray Dog

Stray Dog (1949)

as Harumi Namiki