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  1. 慶子 千景 Chikage, Keiko 淡島 (中川) aka Awashima, Nakagawa (24 Feb 1924 - 16 Feb 2012) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (16 entries) edit.

  2. Leben. Awashima begann ihre Laufbahn als weibliche Darstellerin in der Takarazuka Revue, die sie als Spitzendarstellerin 1950 verließ und zum Filmproduzenten Shōchiku wechselte. Sie strahlte gute Laune aus und beeindruckte gleichzeitig durch ihre Darstellungskraft. Bei Ozu hatte sie, die die unter ihm spielende Michiyo Kogure von der Schule ...

  3. Chikage Awashima and Kazuo Hasegawa in Zangiku Monogatari (1956) "Chikage Awashima, an actress known internationally for her work with Yasujiro Ozu and other greats of Japanese cinema's 1950s golden age, died of pancreatic cancer on Thursday in Tokyo," reports Mark Schilling for VarietyShe was 87. In 1950, Awashima left the Takarazaka Revue Company for the Shochiku studio, where she'd ...

  4. 16 de feb. de 2012 · Chikage Awashima, an actress known internationally for her work with Yasujiro Ozu and other greats of Japanese cinema's 1950s golden age, died of pancreatic cancer on Thursday in Tokyo. She was 87.

  5. 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.

  6. Chikage Awashima and Kazuo Hasegawa in Zangiku Monogatari (1956) "Chikage Awashima, an actress known internationally for her work with Yasujiro Ozu and other greats of Japanese cinema's 1950s golden age, died of pancreatic cancer on Thursday in Tokyo," reports Mark Schilling for VarietyShe was 87. In 1950, Awashima left the Takarazaka Revue Company for the Shochiku studio, where she'd ...

  7. Chikage Awashima meurt à l'âge de 87 ans des suites d'un cancer du pancréas dans un hôpital de l'arrondissement de Meguro à Tokyo [3]. Elle a tourné dans plus de 150 films entre 1950 et 2010 [4]. Filmographie Setsuko Hara, Chikage Awashima, Matsuko Shiga et Kuniko Igawa dans Été précoce (1951).