Japanese movie stars born in 1954

Here are 11 famous actresses from Japan were born in 1954:

Eiko Hisamura

Eiko Hisamura (June 13, 1954 Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-) otherwise known as 久村 栄子, Hisamura Eiko or Eiko Yamada is a Japanese voice actor and actor.

She is recognized for voicing various popular characters in Japanese anime, including Min Min in Hakushon Daimaou, Kyoko Hayakawa in Maison Ikkoku, Fujiko Mine in Lupin III, Casper in Casper the Friendly Ghost, and Taichi Yagami in the anime film Digimon Adventure tri. In addition to her voice acting career, Hisamura has also delved into stage acting, performing in various theatrical productions such as A Streetcar Named Desire and The Little Match Girl. She has received numerous awards and accolades for her contributions to the Japanese entertainment industry, including the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 4th Seiyu Awards.

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Kumiko Akiyoshi

Kumiko Akiyoshi (July 29, 1954 Fujinomiya-) a.k.a. Kumiko Onodera, Akiyoshi Kumiko or Onodera Kumiko is a Japanese actor.

She began her acting career in 1972, appearing in various television dramas and films. Akiyoshi quickly gained popularity for her versatile acting skills and was recognized for her performances in movies such as "The Yellow Handkerchief" and "Love and Faith." She also starred in numerous TV dramas including "The Queen of Lunchtime Cuisine" and "Napoleon no Mura." Apart from acting, Akiyoshi is also a talented singer and has released several albums. She has received several accolades for her work in both acting and singing, including the Best Supporting Actress Award at the Japan Academy Prize for her role in the film "Tonbi" in 2013. Despite being in the entertainment industry for decades, Akiyoshi continues to grace the screens today with her captivating performances.

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Atsuko Takahata

Atsuko Takahata (October 11, 1954 Zentsuji-) also known as Junko Takahata or Takahata Atsuko is a Japanese actor and voice actor. She has two children, Kotomi Takahata and Yuta Takahata.

Atsuko Takahata began her acting career in the late 1970s and has since appeared in numerous television dramas, films, and stage productions. She is best known for her voice acting roles in various anime series, including "Dragon Ball Z" and "Naruto." Takahata has also lent her voice to video games such as "Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots" and "Final Fantasy VII." In addition to her acting work, she is also a singer and has released several albums throughout her career. Takahata has won several awards for her work, including the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 8th Japan Academy Prize for her role in the film "Poppoya."

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Sumi Shimamoto

Sumi Shimamoto (December 8, 1954 Kochi-) also known as Sumi Koshikawa, Kumi Shimamoto, Koshikawa Sumi, Shimamoto Sumi or Shimamoto, Sumi is a Japanese voice actor and actor. She has one child, Shiori Koshikawa.

Shimamoto began her career as a voice actor in 1975, lending her voice to the character Claudia LaSalle in the popular anime series "Macross". She went on to voice many iconic characters in anime, including Nausicaa in "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind", Kyoko Otonashi in "Maison Ikkoku", and Tai Kamiya's mother in "Digimon Adventure".

In addition to her voice acting work, Shimamoto has also appeared on stage and in live-action television dramas. She has won several awards for her work, including Best Supporting Actress at the 21st Japan Academy Prize for her role in the film "Sasayaki".

Shimamoto is also active in promoting Japanese culture and is a supporter of various charitable causes. She has served as a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF since 1989, and has worked to support groups that provide aid to disaster victims and children.

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Toshie Negishi

Toshie Negishi (February 3, 1954 Tokyo-) also known as Negishi Toshie is a Japanese actor.

She began her acting career in the 1970s and quickly gained recognition for her role in the film "Lady Snowblood". She has since appeared in over 40 films and TV dramas, showcasing her versatility as an actress.

In addition to her acting career, Negishi is also a professional calligrapher and has held numerous exhibitions throughout Japan. She has also authored several books on calligraphy and teaches workshops.

Negishi is known for her social activism and has spoken out on various issues such as nuclear power, environmental protection, and the rights of women and minorities. She was awarded the Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon by the Japanese government in 2019 for her contributions to the arts and society.

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Gara Takashima

Gara Takashima (March 2, 1954 Tokyo-) also known as Takashima Gara or Yumiko Takashima is a Japanese voice actor and actor.

Her career began in the 1970s as a voice actor, starting with the role of the character Nausicaa in the film "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind". She has since voiced several notable characters such as Suneo's mother in "Doraemon" and Megumi Yokota in the TV series "Megumi". Takashima has also done some live-action acting, appearing in TV dramas and films. Additionally, she has written and produced plays, and has published several essay collections. In 2014, Takashima was awarded the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 38th Japan Academy Prize for her role in the film "The Devil's Path".

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Yūko Mita

Yūko Mita (August 14, 1954 Setagaya-) also known as Yuko Mita or Yūko Iguchi is a Japanese voice actor and actor.

She is best known for her voice roles as Ikuko Tsukino (Sailor Moon's mother) in Sailor Moon, Piyoko in Pita-Ten, and then Arale Norimaki in Dr. Slump remake, Dr. Slump Arale-chan remake (1997) and Dr. Slump remake 2, Dr. Slump Arale-chan remake (2009). Mita was a member of Kenkyuusei (trainee) at Toho Gakuen College of Drama and Music alongside with her friends Sakiko Tamagawa and Akira Kamiya. Throughout her career, Mita has voiced a wide range of characters in anime, films, and video games. In addition to her voice work, Mita has also appeared in several Japanese television dramas and films.

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Yoshie Taira

Yoshie Taira (October 10, 1954 Obihiro-) is a Japanese actor.

He began his acting career in the late 1970s and has since appeared in numerous films, television dramas, and stage productions. Taira is known for his versatile acting style and has played a variety of roles ranging from serious to comedic. He has won several awards for his performances, including the Best Actor award at the Japan Academy Prize for his role in the film "Terminal" in 1996. In addition to acting, Taira has also dabbled in directing and writing scripts for theater productions. Apart from his work in the entertainment industry, Taira is also a keen golfer and has participated in several golf tournaments across Japan.

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Yōko Matsuoka

Yōko Matsuoka (October 20, 1954 Tokyo-) a.k.a. 松岡洋子, Matsuoka Yōko, Yoko Matsuoka or Youko Matsuoka is a Japanese voice actor and actor.

She is best known for her work in Japanese anime, including her role as Urd in "Ah! My Goddess", Reika Mishima in "Gravitation", and Mitsuko Kongō in "Golden Boy". Matsuoka began her career as an actress in the late 1970s, and made her voice acting debut in "Urusei Yatsura" in 1981. Since then, she has lent her voice to numerous characters in anime, video games, and drama CDs. Matsuoka has also worked as a narrator, radio personality, and singer throughout her career. In addition to her work in entertainment, she is known for her advocacy work for people with disabilities and has served as a board member for several organizations supporting disabled individuals.

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Mari Okamoto

Mari Okamoto (October 31, 1954 Toshima-) a.k.a. Okamoto Mari or Mutsumi Noda is a Japanese actor and voice actor.

She began her career in the entertainment industry in the early 1970s as a child actor for commercials and TV dramas. Okamoto later transitioned to voice acting, and is now best known for her roles in popular anime series such as "Sailor Moon," "Dragon Ball Z," and "One Piece." Her iconic roles include Luna (Sailor Moon), Android 18 (Dragon Ball Z), and Miss Merry Christmas (One Piece). Okamoto's voice has become a beloved part of Japanese pop culture and has earned her numerous accolades including the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 4th Seiyu Awards in 2010.

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Fumi Dan

Fumi Dan (June 5, 1954 Nerima-) also known as Dan Fumi is a Japanese actor, voice actor, writer and presenter.

Dan Fumi started her acting career in 1972 as a stage actress and made her television drama debut in Oshichi-mimizu in 1974. She is known for her roles in popular dramas such as Mama-san Volley de Tsukamaete (1983), Tokyo Love Story (1991), and Suteki na Kataomoi (1996).

In addition to her acting career, Dan Fumi is also a prolific voice actress, with notable roles in anime series such as Angel Heart, Slam Dunk, and Detective Conan. She is also a published author, having written several novels and essays including "Tsuyogari" (1987) and "Jusanbanme no Alice" (2008).

Dan Fumi has received numerous awards throughout her career, including the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 33rd Japan Academy Prize for her performance in "Gakko (1993)" and the Best Voice Actor Award at the 7th Seiyu Awards for her work in "Angel Heart (2005)".

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