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Chikage Awashima(1924-2012)

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Chikage Awashima in The Flavor of Green Tea Over Rice (1952)
A Japanese pacifist, unable to face the dire consequences of conscientious objection, is transformed by his attempts to compromise with the demands of war-time Japan.
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The Human Condition I: No Greater Love (1959)
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Awashima Chikage was born as Nakagawa Keiko to store owner parents in Tokyo, Japan on 24.02.1924. Awashima began her entertainment career as part of the semi famous Takarazuka Revue of Kansai where she trained and performed beginning age fifteen. Her stage name was taken from a Japanese poem. She began her screen career in 1950 and went on to star in the comedy film adaptations of the Japanese novels called Ekimae ('station front'). Both as part of this series and separately she worked with director Shiro Toyoda more than a dozen times. Early accolade came her way when her performance for director Minoru Shibuya, Tenya Wanya (1950), won her the critics' award for the Best Actress of the year. At this point the audiences and critics thought of her as one of the nation's more famous beauties. By far her most impactful appearance, however, were the three films of Ozu Yasujiro she starred in. These came about as part of her contact with the Shochiku studio. She was furthermore in the masterpiece film The Human Condition I: No Greater Love. She remained consistently active until the late '60s, by which time she was working for Toho Studio, after which she would work irregularly in front of the camera and also on stage. She was awarded the Medal with Purple Ribbon in 1988 and Order Of The Precious Crown, 4th Class, Wisteria in 1995. The Purple Ribbon is awarded for academic or artistic accomplishment while Order Of The Precious Crown is typically reserved for females in Japan. Awashima was an honourary Vice President of Japan's actors' guild until 2007 for her advocacy of actors and actresses' rights. She was 87 when she died on 16.02.2012 after contracting pancreatic cancer. Many actors and actresses attended her funeral. There was a report that she died leaving debts behind, but it was also claimed that the debts were piled on by others and not her personally. Chikage never married. She is buried at Gokokuji, a temple in Tokyo.
BornFebruary 24, 1924
DiedFebruary 16, 2012(87)
BornFebruary 24, 1924
DiedFebruary 16, 2012(87)
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Chikage Awashima and Ayako Wakao in Glow of the Firefly (1958)
Glow of the Firefly
6.9
  • Otose
  • 1958
Chikage Awashima and Isao Kimura in Summer Clouds (1958)
Summer Clouds
7.4
  • Yae
  • 1958
Meoto zenzai (1955)
Meoto zenzai
7.1
  • Choko
  • 1955
Tenya wanya (1950)
Tenya wanya
6.3
  • Actress
  • 1950

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  • Haru tono tabi (2010)
    Haru tono tabi
    7.1
    • Shigeko Ichikawa
    • 2010
  • Imo tako nankin (2006)
    Imo tako nankin
    TV Series
    • Ume Hanaoka
    • 2006–2007
  • Until the Lights Come Back (2005)
    Until the Lights Come Back
    6.8
    • 2005
  • Misora Hibari tanjô monogatari: Odeko to odeko ga butsukatte
    TV Movie
    • 2005
  • Ai to yuujou no Bugiugi (2005)
    Ai to yuujou no Bugiugi
    TV Series
    • Utae Ozora
    • 2005
  • Shiberia Chôtokkyû 5
    • Doctor
    • 2005
  • Shiberia Chôtokkyû 2
    • Ieiri Utako
    • 2001
  • Koishikawa no uchi
    TV Movie
    • Aunt Nobuko - Rohan's younger sister
    • 1996
  • Haru yo koi
    TV Series
    • Ko
    • 1994–1995
  • Natsu no niwa: The Friends (1994)
    Natsu no niwa: The Friends
    7.3
    • Yayoi Kokô
    • 1994
  • Tobikkiri, seishun
    TV Series
    • Yoriko
    • 1993
  • Megami ga boku ni hohoende
    TV Movie
    • 1993
  • Haru no hatô (1985)
    Haru no hatô
    TV Series
    • 1985
  • Kuro no kairô
    TV Movie
    • Sumiko
    • 1984
  • Children of Nagasaki (1983)
    Children of Nagasaki
    6.7
    • Tsumo
    • 1983

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    • February 24, 1924
    • Tokyo, Japan
  • Died
    • February 16, 2012
    • Tokyo, Japan(pancreatic cancer)

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    • Keichan

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