
Kyōko Kagawa
Kyōko Kagawa (香川 京子 Kagawa Kyōko, born 5 December 1931) is a Japanese actress. She has appeared in leading and supporting roles in such films as Akira Kurosawa's The Bad Sleep Well and High and Low, Yasujiro Ozu's Tokyo Story, and Kenji Mizoguchi's Sansho the Bailiff. She won the "New Face Nomination" sponsored by the Tokyo Shimbun newspaper out of about 6,000 applicants and joined Shintoho. She was also taking entrance exams for a regular company at the same time, and her final interview and the final exam for the New Faces camera test overlapped, but with her mother's advice, she decided to pursue acting. After appearing in Red Beard in 1965 , she gave birth to a child and accompanied her husband to New York where he was posted overseas, leaving the film industry for about three years. She returned to Japan in 1968. As film began to decline, she expanded her field of work to include television dramas and stage productions. She was awarded the Medal with Purple Ribbon in 1998 and the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette in 2004 .
Movies

Madadayo
1993
as Professor's Wife

Chikamatsu Monogatari
1954
as Osan

High and Low
1963
as Reiko Gondo

Sansho the Bailiff
1954
as Anju

The Lower Depths
1957
as Okayo, Osugi's Sister

Mothra
1961
as Michi Hanamura

The Bad Sleep Well
1960
as Yoshiko Nishi

Red Beard
1965
as Madwoman ("The Mantis")

After Life
1999
as Kyoko Watanabe

Tokyo Story
1953
as Kyoko Hirayama