Acting
Kyōko Enami
Born 1942-10-15 · Tokyo, Japan · Died 2018-10-27
Kyōko Enami (江波 杏子, Enami Kyōko) was a Japanese film and television actress. Enami was the daughter of the actress Kazuko Enami. She joined the Daiei Film studio in 1959 and made her screen debut in 1960 with Ashita kara otona da. Her first starring role as Noboriryū no Ogin in Onna no toba (1966) was a major hit, and developed into the Woman Gambler series that totaled 17 films. She also had serious roles, and won the best actress award from Kinema Junpo for Tsugaru Jongarabushi (1973). She died rather suddenly at a Tokyo hospital on 27 October 2018 of pulmonary emphysema, having performed on a radio drama only five days before.
Known for

Call Boy

Why Don't You Play in Hell?

Gamera vs. Barugon

The Fall of Ako Castle

The Wolves

Oh-Oku: The Women Of The Inner Palace

Dogra Magra

Rikyu

Labyrinth Romanesque

Love and Life

Bad Reputation: Showdown of the Best

Fate of a Prosecutor

Rinco's Restaurant

Basara: Princess Goh

Ouran High School Host Club

Hakuchi: The Innocent

A Tale of Sorrow and Sadness

A Drop of the Grapevine

The Greatest Man in the World

Nurse Call

Kissho Tennyo

Black Temptation

The Forest of No Escape

Tsugaru Folksong

Woman Boss

Lifetime Insecurity

Without Complaint

Love and Greed

Young Boss: Invitation to Fight

Curse, Death & Spirit

Morning for Two

Withered Tree, the Adventures of Monjiro

Futari no onna

Sukebe shimai

Her Brother

The Sister Gamblers

Young Boss, Fugitive

Homeless Dog

The Whale God

A Woman's Gamble
