Japanese movie stars born in 1941

Here are 5 famous actresses from Japan were born in 1941:

Shima Iwashita

Shima Iwashita (January 3, 1941 Ginza-) a.k.a. Shinoda Shima or Shima Shinoda is a Japanese actor.

She began her career as a teenager in the early 1960s, and quickly gained popularity for her delicate and nuanced performances. Over the course of her career, she has won numerous awards for her work in film, television, and theater, including the prestigious Japan Academy Prize for Best Actress. In addition to her work as an actor, Iwashita is also a respected author and has written several books on topics ranging from cooking to history. Despite her success, she has remained famously private, rarely giving interviews or appearing in public. Nevertheless, she remains one of the most beloved and enduring figures in Japanese cinema.

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Fuyumi Shiraishi

Fuyumi Shiraishi (October 14, 1941 Beijing-) also known as Mamiko Shiraishi, Shiraishi Fuyumi,, 白石冬美 or Fumiko Shiraishi is a Japanese actor, voice actor and radio personality.

She began her career in 1960 as a stage actress and made her voice acting debut in 1963. Shiraishi has lent her voice to numerous characters in various anime series, including Hikaru Sulu in the Japanese version of Star Trek: The Animated Series, Cyborg 009 in Cyborg 009, Anne Shirley in Anne of Green Gables, and Mamiya Sakura in Mobile Suit Gundam. She has also played roles in live-action television dramas and films, such as Kurobe no Taiyo and Tora-san's Sunrise and Sunset. Shiraishi has received several awards for her work in voice acting, including the Special Merit Award at the 3rd Seiyu Awards in 2009. She is represented by Aoni Production.

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Yoshiko Mita

Yoshiko Mita (October 8, 1941 Osaka-) a.k.a. Yoshiko Takahashi, Mita Yoshiko, Takahashi Yoshiko, Ishiguro Yoshiko or Yoshiko Ishiguro is a Japanese actor. She has two children, Yuya Takahashi and Ryu Morimiya.

Mita began her acting career in 1962 when she appeared in her debut film "Kawaita mizuumi" (Dry Lake). Since then, she has appeared in numerous films, television dramas, and stage productions. Mita is best known for her roles in the television dramas "Oshin" and "Tokugawa Ieyasu" and the films "Ballad of Orin" and "The Family Game".

In addition to acting, Mita is also a writer and has published several novels, including "Kamakura Shunjuu" and "Hikari, Kage, Hikari". She has also served as a judge for the Naoki Prize, one of Japan's most prestigious literary awards.

Mita has received several awards for her contributions to the entertainment industry, including the Medal of Honor from the Japanese government in 2011. She continues to act and is regarded as one of Japan's most respected actors.

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Chieko Baisho

Chieko Baisho (June 29, 1941 Kita, Tokyo-) also known as Baisho Chieko, Chi'eko Baishô, Chieko Baishô or Baishō Chieko is a Japanese actor, singer and voice actor.

She was born in Kita, Tokyo and made her debut in the entertainment industry in 1960 as a singer. Baisho rose to fame in the 1960s and 1970s as a leading actress in Japanese cinema, starring in several acclaimed films including "Tokyo Olympiad" (1965) and "Red Lion" (1969). In 1984, she played the lead role in the critically acclaimed film "The Ballad of Narayama", which won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.

Aside from her acting career, Baisho has also released several albums as a singer and has participated in various musicals and stage productions. She is also known for her work as a voice actor, providing the Japanese voice for Yubaba in the animated film "Spirited Away" (2001). Baisho has received numerous awards for her acting career, including the Medal with Purple Ribbon in 1990, the Order of the Rising Sun in 2008, and the Order of Culture in 2017.

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Fumie Kashiyama

Fumie Kashiyama (August 13, 1941 Tokyo-) a.k.a. Fumie Katayama is a Japanese actor and voice actor.

She began her career in the entertainment industry during the 1960s, working as an actress in numerous films and television dramas throughout the decade. Kashiyama gained popularity in the 1970s after voicing the character of Anne Shiratori in the anime series, "Ace wo Nerae!" (Aim for the Ace!). She also provided the voice for characters in popular anime series such as "Mazinger Z" and "Lupin III". Kashiyama additionally appeared in several theatrical productions including "The Threepenny Opera" and "Hamlet" throughout the 1980s and 1990s. In recent years, Kashiyama has continued to work as a voice actor and has lent her voice to several video games and anime series.

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