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Komaki Kurihara
Birth at
14 March 1945
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The famous Japanese theater and film actress Komaki Kurihara was born on March 14, 1945. Her mother was an actress, her father a writer, and her brother a theater director.
As a child, she studied ballet and dreamed of becoming a dancer. Komaki was respectful of Russian art and studied with a teacher from the Bolshoi Theatre. At a young age, the girl became interested in theater. Since 1963, Komaki was trained at the school at the Hayyuza Theatre. Since 1966, she became a member of the troupe of
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The famous Japanese theater and film actress Komaki Kurihara was born on March 14, 1945. Her mother was an actress, her father a writer, and her brother a theater director.
As a child, she studied ballet and dreamed of becoming a dancer. Komaki was respectful of Russian art and studied with a teacher from the Bolshoi Theatre. At a young age, the girl became interested in theater.
Since 1963, Komaki was trained at the school at the Hayyuza Theatre. Since 1966, she became a member of the troupe of the same theater. The girl often plays in classical drama. After performing the roles of Juliet, Lady Macbeth, Desdemona, Emma Bovary, Komaki had a large number of fans.
The first film work took place in 1967. The role of Sino in the film Shinobugawa in 1972 brought the aspiring actress incredible fame. She also starred in famous modern Soviet-Japanese films. In 1974, the actress starred in the film “Moscow is my love”. In this film, Komaki played the role of a girl born in Hiroshima. In the USSR and Japan, the film was incredibly popular.
In 1976, the actress worked on the set of “White Night Melodies”. The image of a young Japanese pianist who came to Leningrad and fell in love with a Russian composer, Komaki played especially successfully.
In 1978, the girl was offered a cameo role in the film.
Crew . By the way, the actress starred for free in this film. Just during the filming of this picture Kurihara was in Moscow, so she was happy to take part in them.
In 1988, her new work became the film Step by Alexander Mitta. Keiko is a woman whose son has a terrible disease, polio. Wanting to save him, she turns to doctors in the USSR, who are developing a special vaccine for the disease.