Kyôko Enami

Description:

Kyôko Enami was discovered through Daiei's New Face program in 1959, and was promptly made a star in 1960. An awesome beauty with remarkably pale skin, she also conveyed a kind of steeliness that turned out to make her ideal for the popular film series "Gambling Woman," which made her one of the first Japanese actresses to carry a crime-themed series. No simple ingenue, she remains in demand in films and television; among her most acclaimed film was 1973's TSUGARU FOLKSONG, although it is probable that her most-seen film outside Japan is 1966's GAMERA VS. BARUGON.

Overview

Birthday October 15, 1942
Born In Tokyo, Japan
Alternative names Kyoko Enami

Scores

Tsugaru jongarabushi
1h 43m
7.2
The Fall of Ako Castle
2h 39m
7.2
Onna koroshiya: Mesu inu
1h 21m
0
Showa onna jingi
1h 18m
0
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