Etsuko Ichihara

    Actor

    Birthdate: Jan 24, 1936

    Birthplace: Chiba, Japan

    Died: Jan 12, 2019

    Etsuko Ichihara died in the early hours of 13.01.2019 at age 82 in Tokyo, Japan due to heart failure. She had outlived her husband and had no children. She had been ill and hospitalized, but discharged on the 30th of December allowing her to spend New Year's at home. She returned to another hospital on the fifth of January complaining of pain. She was able to speak until the seventh on which day her speech and consciousness began to slip. Previous to that she had been diagnosed with an autoimmune disease in 2016 and hospitalized. She was born in Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture, which is next door to Tokyo on 24.01.1936. She attended Tokyo's Waseda University and studied literature. She would enter the entertainment industry in 1957 and had over one hundred credits to her name by the time of her demise. Ichihara joined the Tokyo-based Haiyuza theatre troupe - from which she only resigned in 1971 - and made her debut in Yukiguni in 1957. Her voice was heard in the well-known comic book-based animated serial Manga Nihon Mukashi Banashi beginning in the 1970s. Over the years, she became a household name for her appearance in successive Kaseifu Wa Mita ('The Housemaid Witnessed It') series. She appeared in the bleak Black Rain in 1989 whose story revolved around the American war crime of bombing the civilians of Hiroshima. She won the Japan Academy Prize for Best Supporting Actress for this role. Her biggest film, however, was the pan-Asian hit Kimi No Na Wa to which she lent her voice in 2016. Her final film was the endearing and redemptive Shabondama. Her husband, director Shiomi, was also in the entertainment business and had died of pneumonia.

    Known For

    Black Rain
    Black Rain

    (1989)

    Horus: Prince of the Sun
    Horus: Prince of the Sun

    (1968)

    The Eel
    The Eel

    (1997)

    Etsuko Ichihara Movies

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    • 2017 |
      Shabondama
    • 2016 |

      Sweet Bean

      asYoshiko
    • 2013 |
      Ashita no Kibo -Kanashimi yo Arigatou: Takae Tsuneo Monogatari-
    • 2006 |
      The Ode to Joy
    • 2003 |
      Warabi no kou
    • 1997 |
      The Eel
    • 1989 |
      Black Rain
    • 1988 |
      Takasebune
    • 1981 |
      Buriki no kunsho
    • 1981 |
      Lonely Heart
    • 1977 |
      Hadashi no Gen: Namida no bakuhatsu
    • 1977 |
      Village of Eight Gravestones
    • 1976 |
      Temple of the Golden Pavillion
    • 1976 |
      The Youth Killer
    • 1975 |
      Isho: Shiroi shôjo
    • 1974 |
      Comedy: A Man's Trial of Strength
    • 1973 |
      Joi no aiyoku nikki
    • 1972 |
      Kogarashi Monjirô: Kakawari gozansen
    • 1972 |
      Mushukunin mikogami no jôkichi: Kawakaze ni kako wa nagareta
    • 1972 |
      Trail of Blood
    • 1971 |
      Deka monogatari
    • 1971 |
      Man on a False Flight
    • 1970 |
      Fuji sanchô
    • 1970 |
      Little Remi and Famous Dog Capi
    • 1969 |
      Koi ni mezameru koro
    • 1968 |
      Horus: Prince of the Sun
    • 1968 |
      The Man Without a Map
    • 1968 |
      Wasureru monoka
    • 1967 |
      Cyborg 009: Underground Duel
    • 1967 |
      Samurai Rebellion
    • 1966 |
      Aogeba tôtoshi
    • 1966 |
      Bad Reputation: Cherry Blossoms
    • 1966 |
      Ichiman sanzennin
    • 1966 |
      The Face of Another
    • 1965 |
      Kiri no hata
    • 1965 |
      Nippon dorobô monogatari
    • 1964 |
      Could I But Live
    • 1964 |
      Sweet Sweat
    • 1962 |
      Burari burabura monogatari
    • 1960 |
      Boku wa dokushin shain
    • 1960 |
      Chinpindô shujin
    • 1959 |
      A Room for Rent
    • 1959 |
      Anyakôro
    • 1959 |
      Bringing Up Husbands
    • 1958 |
      Image Wife
    • 1957 |
      Yuunagi
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