Ayumi Ishida (actress)
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Ayumi Ishida (いしだ あゆみ, Ishida Ayumi, born March 26, 1948 in Sasebo, Nagasaki, Japan and raised in Ikeda, Osaka) is a singer and actress. Her real name is Yoshiko Ishida (石田 良子, Ishida Yoshiko). She is the second among four daughters.[citation needed] She won the award for Best Actress at the 4th Yokohama Film Festival for Yajūdeka.[1] She also won the awards for best actress at the 29th Blue Ribbon Awards and the 11th Hochi Film Award for House on Fire and Tokei - Adieu l'hiver.[2][3]
As for her musical career, she is best known for the singles "BLUE LIGHT Yokohama" (which topped the charts in 1968/1969 at #1), "Anata nara Dō Suru (#2), and "Sabaku no You na Tokyo de" (#3).[4]
Filmography
Cinema
- 1973 - Submersion of Japan
- 1981 - Station (film)
- 1982 - Hearts and Flowers for Tora-san
- 1982 - Yajū-deka
- 1986 - Tokei - Adieu l'hiver
- 1986 - House on Fire
- 1996 - Gakko II
- 1998 - Puraido: Unmei no Toki
- 2011 - Eclair
TV drama
- 2006 - Saiyūki (TV series)
- 2009 - "Smile (2009 TV series)"
Discography
Singles
- "Taiyō wa Naiteru" (1968) (#18 Oricon charts)
- "Futari dake no Shiro" (1968)
- "BLUE LIGHT Yokohama" (1968) (#1)
- "Namida no Naka o Aruiteru" (1969) (#10)
- "Kyō kara Anata o" (1969) (#7)
- "Kenka no Aoto de Kuchizuke o" (1969) (#7)
- "Anata nara Dō Suru" (1970) (#2)
- "Kinō no Onna" (1970) (#8)
- "Nani ga Anata o Sōsaseta" (1970) (#12)
- "Tomenaide" (1971) (#20)
- "Sabaku no Yō na Tokyo de" (1971) (#3)
- "Omoide no Nagasaki" (1971) (#10)
- "Sasurai no Tenshi" (1972) (#18)
- "Marude Tobenai Kotori no Yō ni" (1972) (#45)
- "Umare Kawareru Mono Naraba" (1972) (#43)
- "Ai Shū" (1973) (#51)
- "Nagisa Nite" (1973) (#52)
- "Ai no Hyōga" (1973) (#42)
- "Shiawase Datta wa Arigato" (1974) (#42)
- "Koi wa Hatsukoi" (1974) (#54)
- "Utsukushii Wakare" (1974) (#74)
- "Ieji" (1974)
- "Machiwabite mo" (1975)
- "Toki ni wa Hitori de" (1975) (#83)
- "Tomadoi" (1976)
- "Chotto Sabishii Haru Desu ne" (1977)
- "Kō Sakamichi Ijinkan" (1977)
- "Konya wa Hoshizora" (1978)
- "Osaka no Onna" (1978)
- "MILD NIGHT" (1979) (#86)
- "MILD WOMAN ROCK" (1980)
- "Akai Giyaman" (1981)
- "Hagoromo Tennyo" (1985) (#78)
- "Wakare Michi" (1986)
References
- ^ 第4回ヨコハマ映画祭 1982年日本映画個人賞 (in Japanese). Yokohama Film Festival. Retrieved 2010-03-29.
- ^ ブルーリボン賞ヒストリー (in Japanese). Cinema Hochi. Retrieved 2010-01-25.
- ^ 報知映画賞ヒストリー (in Japanese). Cinema Hochi. Retrieved 2010-03-29.
- ^ "Ayumi Ishida Discography" (in Japanese). Yamachan Land. Retrieved 2010-10-19.
External links
- Ayumi Ishida at IMDb
- at JMDb (in Japanese)