Kaori Momoi (桃井 かおり, Momoi Kaori, born April 8, 1952 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese actress.
Momoi was born in Tokyo, and at the young age of 12 traveled to London to study dance at the Royal Ballet Academy. After 3 years she returned to Tokyo, later graduating from Japan's Bungakuza School of Dramatic Arts. In 1971, Momoi debuted in director Kon Ichikawa's Ai Futatabi (To Love Again) beginning a career that has already spanned 35 years and over 60 films.
As an actress, she has worked with so...
Kaori Momoi (桃井 かおり, Momoi Kaori, born April 8, 1952 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese actress.
Momoi was born in Tokyo, and at the young age of 12 traveled to London to study dance at the Royal Ballet Academy. After 3 years she returned to Tokyo, later graduating from Japan's Bungakuza School of Dramatic Arts. In 1971, Momoi debuted in director Kon Ichikawa's Ai Futatabi (To Love Again) beginning a career that has already spanned 35 years and over 60 films.
As an actress, she has worked with some of the most notable films directors in Japan, including Akira Kurosawa (Kagemusha, 1980), Tatsumi Kumashiro (Seishun no Satetsu, 1974), Yoji Yamada (The Yellow Handkerchief, 1977 and Otoko wa Tsuraiyo, 1979), Shohei Imamura (Why Not?, 1981), Shunji Iwai (Swallowtail Butterfly, 1996), Jun Ichikawa (Tokyo Yakyoku, 1997), Mitani Koki (Welcome Back, Mr. McDonald, 1997), Yoshimitsu Morita (Like Asura, 2003) and, most recently, Takashi Miike (IZO, Sukiyaki Western Django).
She has also performed in The Sun (2005) directed by Alexander Sokurov and appeared in director Rob Marshall's film Memoirs of a Geisha.
For her film performances in Japan, Momoi has won many awards. She has won the Japanese Academy Awards for Best Actress twice and Best Supporting Actress once and was selected Best Actress at the 1983 New York International Film Festival for her role in Giwaku (Suspicion).
Popular among Japanese of all ages and a recognized trend setter, Momoi is never idle, pursuing various projects in producing, directing, screenwriting, and design in addition to her acting. She has also released some 15 record albums as a singer and is a much sought after essayist.
She won the award for best actress at the 7th Hochi Film Award for Giwaku.
Her latest movie is Maris Martinson's movie "Amaya", which was released on September 17, 2010.
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Movies (Cast)
Emperor
The Yakiniku Movie: Bulgogi
Ghost in the Shell
Helter Skelter
Memoirs of a Geisha
Tales of Mexico
Tomorrow
USB
Swallowtail Butterfly
Love and Honor
Hong Kong Confidential
Toriko 3D Movie: Kaimaku! Gourmet Adventure!!
Suspicion
The Yellow Handkerchief
The Sun
No More Easy Life
The Assassination of Ryoma
The Youth Killer
Welcome Back, Mr. McDonald
Eijanaika
Like Asura
The Yellow Handkerchief
Faces of a Fig Tree
Main Theme
Tora-san, the Matchmaker
Sweet Scent of Eros
自由な女神たち
The Brightest Roof in the Universe
The Yen Family
I Never Shot Anyone
Heaven Sent
Tokiwa: The Manga Apartment
Like a Rolling Stone
Light of Africa
Crossfire
No More Comics!
Tokyo Lullaby
Love Bites Back
Dance, Subaru!
Sukiyaki Western Django
OKI - In the Middle of the Ocean
Ready to Shoot
Bitterness of Youth
Kidnapping Blues
Get to the Punchline
The Island Tales
Did the Red Bird Escape?
I Want To Live Once More: Shinjuku Bus Fire Incident