
Chieko Higashiyama
Acting
Born 1890-09-30 · Chiba, Japan · Died 1980-05-08
Chieko Higashiyama (September 30, 1890 – May 8, 1980) was a Japanese actress. Graduating from the girls' school at Gakushuin, she married a businessman in 1909 and spent eight years in Moscow. In 1925, at the age of 35, she decided to become an actress. She trained at the Tsukiji Shōgekijō, a pioneering theater then-famous for modern Japanese plays and translated performances of Western playwrights. Higashiyama appeared in many stage productions, most famously as Madame Ranevskaya in Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard." She also appeared in films, including Tokyo Story, which was voted the best film of all time in the 2012 Sight and Sound directors' poll.
Acting

Sweet Secret

Love and Death

Maboroshi no Satsui

The Gentle Japanese

Live Again Tomorrow
その

Oyaji Daiko

Shogun and His Mistress 2
Eiho, nun

Kotoshi no Koi

The Kii River
Toyono, Hana's grandmother

The Radish and the Carrot

Miyamoto Musashi IV: The Duel at Ichijo-ji Temple
Strange Beauty

Ano hito wa ima

Sing, Young People!
Okada's grandmother

A Woman's Life
Shizu Tsutsumi

Diary of a Mad Old Man
Hama, Tokusuke's wife

Mount Hakone

Love School

This Year's Love

Nippon no obaachan

Shisha to no kekkon

The Wandering Princess
Nao Sugawara

When a Woman Loves
Relative

Spring Dreams
Grandma

The Sky Is Mine

The Most Valuable Wife

The Snow Flurry
Tomi

Hana no yukyo-den

Diary of an Elegant Hot Spring
Mrs. Chiyoda

The Nun
монахиня Масамицу

The Loyal 47 Ronin
Otaka (Ôishi's mother)