
Chieko Naniwa
Acting
Naniwa Chieko (real name: Nanko Kikuno, November 19, 1907 – December 22 , 1973) was a Japanese actress. Due to poverty, she was unable to receive an elementary school education and struggled with being illiterate. Later, through her own efforts, she learned to read and write, and overcame illiteracy. She appeared in works such as A Geisha, Throne of Blood, Equinox Flower, and Twenty-Four Eyes. She appeared in films by many of the great directors of her time. She died of gastrointestinal bleeding on December 22, 1973, at the age of 66. After her death, she was awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure , Fourth Class .
Known for
1972Lullaby for a Tough Guy
1968Three Rogues
1968Devil in My Flesh
1968Woman Gambler Is Coming
1968The Woman Gambler's Supplication
1967Shogun and His Mistress 2
1967The Wife of Seishu Hanaoka
1966The River Yokobori
Kin
1966A Circus Girl
1965Three Yakuza
1965Nami kage
1965Miyamoto Musashi V: Musashi vs Kojiro
Osugi
1965Snow Country
Blind masseuse
1965My Wife
1965True Osaka Grit
1965President's Ninja Trick Book Part II
Sen (Proprietress, restaurant "Manman")
1964Miyamoto Musashi IV: The Duel at Ichijo-ji Temple
Osugi
1964An Impudent Man
1964I'm a Bodyguard
1964Ai, sono kiseki
1964続・図々しい奴
1964Money Is Most Important
196318 Roughs
Seichii's Mother
1963Tale of A Company Boss Pt.5
Ume Shimizu