
Akemi Negishi
Acting
Born 1934-03-26 · Tokyo, Japan · Died 2008-03-11
Akemi Negishi (根岸明美 Negishi Akemi, b. 26 March 1934, Tokyo, Japan - died 11 March 2008 (73), Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan) was a Japanese actress. In 1953, when Josef von Sternberg made a film adaptation of the Queen of Anatahan incident, she was discovered at an audition and made her debut in the lead role in Anatahan. Since then, she has been active mainly in film and television. She gained popularity as an actress with a bewitching charm who "could act as well." Ishirō Honda said that Negishi's unique aura suited his films. She died of ovarian cancer at a hospital in Kawasaki City on March 11, 2008. She was 73 years old.
Acting

Aoi bara satsujin jiken
Mitsuko Tsuruta

The Setting Sun
Yamashita's wife

Shikibu monogatari
Fuji

Location
Umeko

The Makioka Sisters
Mrs. Shimozuma

Lady Karuizawa
Yôko Ayukawa

Distant Thunder
Mother of Hirotsugu

The Wandering of the Naked General: The Kiyoshi Yamashita Story

No More Easy Life
Mariko's Mother

The Strangling

Love Me Tenderly, Love Me Wildly

An Unforgettable Affair

Dangerous Liaisons
Masae Miyakawa

The Life of Chikuzan
Tami

The Legend of Love & Sincerity: Conclusion

Oh Seagull, Have You Seen the Sparkling Ocean? An Encounter

Military Comfort Woman
Kura

Female Prisoner Scorpion: #701's Grudge Song
Prison Guard Minamimura

Lady Snowblood
Tajire no Okiku

Female Yakuza Tale
Osada

Toshigoro

Sex and Fury
Ogin Shitateya

Onna Ikitemasu: Sakariba Wataridori
Harue

Female Prisoner #701: Scorpion
Otsuka

Sex Comedy, Quick on the Trigger
Katsuko Ogawa

King of the Widow-Killers

Dodes'ka-den
Good-Looking Housewife

Hooligans on Buggies

The Hot Little Girl
Keiko

The Kingpin of Fair Ladies
Cecile Hanada