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Ken Takakura's screen companion, a popular movie star representing the Showa era, is rewarded with Chieko

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Ken Takakura's screen companion, a popular movie star representing the Showa era, is rewarded with Chieko

Reward Chieko for a recent photo

At the memorial event for the first anniversary of the death of Japanese actor Ken Takakura, actress Chieko Takakura took the stage to deliver a speech: "I think he is a one-person actor like Atsumi Kiyoshi and Kasa Chihma. Chieko Chieko spoke about Ken Takakura for the first time in public, saying, "I'll never meet an actor of the same type again in my life." Ken Takakura's sudden death had a big impact on her, and she said that for a while she resisted watching the movies that Ken Takakura had starred in. She co-starred with Ken Takakura in three films: "The Yellow Handkerchief of Happiness", "The Call of the Distant Mountains" and "The Station". Among them, "The Call of the Distant Mountains" won the Special Award of the 4th Montreal Film Festival, and Chieko Andakiko Takakura and Ken Takakura won the Male and Female Lead Awards awarded by the 4th Japan Academy of Motion Picture Arts respectively.

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Ken Takakura's screen companion, a popular movie star representing the Showa era, is rewarded with Chieko

As a teenager, chieko was rewarded

Chieko Bebiga was born on June 29, 1941 in Nishi-Sugamo, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, the son of a train driver and a train conductor to a train conductor. Although Chieko later achieved outstanding results in the film industry, her initial choice from the art path was to sing. As a child, he was praised by those around him for having a good voice, and after experiencing the children's choir, he entered the Shochiku Music and Dance School in 1957. He graduated with a laude in 1960 and joined the Shochiku Opera Company.

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Ken Takakura's screen companion, a popular movie star representing the Showa era, is rewarded with Chieko

In 1961, because she was favored by Shochiku Film Company, she quit the Shochiku Opera Troupe and participated in the filming of the film "Spotted Girl" directed by Noboru Nakamura, which was her first electrocution. In 1963, she participated in the film "Sun in the Civilian Area" directed by Yoji Yamada, and since then, she has become an indispensable civilian actor in Yoji Yamada's film works. In 1963, he also won the Newcomer Award at the 4th Japan Record Awards as the singer of the song of the same name in "Sun in the Civilian Area", and appeared in the NHK Red and White Song Festival for four consecutive times (equivalent to the Spring Festival Gala in China).

A frequent guest of Yamada's films

Ken Takakura's screen companion, a popular movie star representing the Showa era, is rewarded with Chieko

For Chieko, she was lucky enough to meet Yoji Yamada, a famous director. In 1963, she first played a role in Yoji Yamada's Sun in the Civilian Area. In this film, she plays a female worker working in a cosmetics factory, she is always smiling, whether it is to work or to love, she is so serious and meticulous, full of fire enthusiasm.

Ken Takakura's screen companion, a popular movie star representing the Showa era, is rewarded with Chieko

The young man rewards Chieko

In 1970, he co-starred in "Family" directed by Yojiro Yamada with famous film stars such as Kasaka Tomoharu, and in the same year won the Best Actress Award in the "Movie Shunbun", the Best Actress Award in the "Mainichi Movie" Competition, and won the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Award. She is the fourth person in the Japanese film industry to win the Minister of Education Award after Isuzu Yamada, Hideko Takayama, and Toshiro Mifune. Since then, Douban has become a red star in the Japanese film industry.

Ken Takakura's screen companion, a popular movie star representing the Showa era, is rewarded with Chieko

Soon after, He also played the role of The Sister of the protagonist Injiro in the series "The Story of Injiro" directed by Yoji Yamada. Ah Ying, played by Bei Xiang, is an innocent girl who pours out her motherly love for her bohemian brother, making people feel that she is so sincere, kind and kind. Perhaps it is this lovely closeness that has led to the success of the kinds of characters she has created one after another.

Ken Takakura's screen companion, a popular movie star representing the Showa era, is rewarded with Chieko

The Yellow Handkerchief of Happiness

In 1977, he co-starred with Ken Takakura in "The Yellow Handkerchief of Happiness" directed by Yamada, which was a great success.

Ken Takakura's screen companion, a popular movie star representing the Showa era, is rewarded with Chieko

In 1980, the two co-starred in Director Yamada's "Happy Yellow Handkerchief", which won the Best Actress Award in "Daily Movie" and the 4th Academy Awards that year. The film also won a special prize at the Montreal International Film Festival.

In 1981, he collaborated with Ken Takakura for the third time to perform in "Station", and won the best actress awards of "Movie Shunbao" and "Daily Movie" that year. In 1986, he won the second "Tanaka Silk Award" awarded by "Mainichi Movie". She is considered to be the best star in the Japanese film industry today to perform civilian women, and enjoys a very high reputation.

Outside the film

Ken Takakura's screen companion, a popular movie star representing the Showa era, is rewarded with Chieko

"First Arrival in Tokyo"

In 2012, the Sino-Japanese co-production film "First arrived in Tokyo" was released nationwide. The 70-year-old famous Japanese film and television actor Chieko and Qin Hao performed a "grandson love". As a beautiful inspirational film, this film mainly takes the experience of young people as the main line, but what runs through the whole drama is the understanding and affection of the elderly Igarashi's mother-in-law. Igarashi's mother-in-law, played by Chieko Bebi, seeps her warmth into the hearts of her grandson Shoichi and his friend Yoshiyū...

His rustic performance style has left an extremely deep impression not only on japanese audiences, but also on Chinese audiences. He has participated in nearly 130 works. From 50 years of art, she has starred in nearly 130 works, and Chieko is known for her "civilian film queen" image and has never played a villain, she said that such a choice may be due to personality, "I can't pretend to be a bad woman, and I don't care about such limitations."

Chieko And hidetaka Yoshioka, the actress who played her son in "The Story of Injiro", still maintains a close relationship to this day, and often invites him to visit his villa in Hokkaido and enjoys a "son's massage" by the way.

In the spring of 2013, Chieko received the reward of the Rising Sun Medal.

Ken Takakura's screen companion, a popular movie star representing the Showa era, is rewarded with Chieko

In her speech, Chieko was rewarded

In recent years, Chieko has given lectures on "Singing, Performing, and Then Surviving" across the country, and her stage career continues.

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