
Chikage Awashima
Acting
Chikage Awashima (淡島 千景, Awashima Chikage, born Keiko Nakagawa, 24 February 1924 – 16 February 2012) was a Japanese film and stage actress. Her stage name drew inspiration from Japanese poetry, and her legacy continues to resonate within the world of entertainment. A graduate from Takarazuka Music and Dance School and member of the Takarazuka Revue, Chikage Awashima entered the Shochiku film studios and made her film debut in 1950. She appeared in films of numerous prominent directors like Yasujirō Ozu, Mikio Naruse, Keisuke Kinoshita, Tadashi Imai and Heinosuke Gosho. She received the Blue Ribbon Award twice and the Mainichi Film Award twice for her performances. Awashima retired from stage in 2009. She died on 16 February 2012, aged 87, from cancer.
Known for
2010Haru's Journey
Shigeko Ichikawa
2005Until the Lights Come Back
2001Siberian Express 2
Utako Ieiri
1999Hometown
1997Going West: to the West
Ryu Sakuma:
1994The Friends
Yayoi Koko
1986Metamorphosis
1983I Lived, But...
Self
1983Children of Nagasaki
1968Tales of the Inner Chamber
1967A Hundred-Years' Comedy in Front of the Station
1966Watashi, chigatteiru kashira
Katsura's mother
1965A Comedy in Front of the Station: University
Banno Keiko
1965The Last Judgment
1964Roadside Stone
Oren
1964Hot Spring Ghost
1964Mr. Giant's Victory Flag
1963The Life of Rikisha-Man
1963The Maid Story
1963Pressure of Guilt
1963Kigeki: Tonkatsu ichidai
Kakie Goi
1963A Comedy in Front of the Station: Teapot
1963Devices Stronger Than Women
Yasuko Sugishita (Daisaku’s wife)
1962The King