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加賀田京子. Specialty: French. All Chef Cuisines. French. Chef Kyōko Kagata (加賀田京子) Info. No biographical information for this chef at this time. October 15, 1967 - (56 years old) Battle Statistics. Chef Kagata has participated in 2 battles. Battle List. 1994. March. Battle Scallop. ホタテ対決. March 20, 1994. 1998. October. Battle Veal. 子牛対決.
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Battle Scallop - Chef Kyōko Kagata - Iron Chef Battle...
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- Kenichi Chen
Kenichi Chen - Chef Kyōko Kagata - Iron Chef Battle Database
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Kōmei Nakamura - Chef Kyōko Kagata - Iron Chef Battle...
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- Masaharu Morimoto
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Kyōko Kagawa (香川 京子, Kagawa Kyōko, born 5 December 1931) is a Japanese actress. During her career spanning 70 years, [2] she has worked with directors like Akira Kurosawa, Kenji Mizoguchi, Yasujirō Ozu and Mikio Naruse, appearing in films such as Tokyo Story, Sansho the Bailiff, The Bad Sleep Well, Mothra, and High and Low.
- Kyoko Makino (牧野 香子)
- Actress
- 1950–present
Aug 24, 2020 · Avid J-dramas viewers will probably recognize her from numerous appearances as an ordinary obaachan, but 88-year-old Kyoko Kagawa is, in fact, one of the few living representatives of the last generation of classic Japanese performers. She worked under the guidance of such giants as Yasujiro Ozu, Akira Kurosawa, Kenji Mizoguchi, and Mikio Naruse.
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Nov 11, 2011. Kyoko Kagawa is among the fast dwindling number of living witnesses to Japanese cinema's Golden Age of the 1950s and '60s. In a career that started in 1949 with the Shintoho...
Actress: High and Low. Born in Namegata, Ibaraki Prefecture in 1931, Kagawa Kyoko (also Makino Kyoko) has endured through the golden age of Japanese cinema, into the end of the century and onto the new to act in many of the more important films from her native country.
Starring Kazuo Hasegawa, Kyoko Kagawa. One of a string of late-career masterworks made by Kenji Mizoguchi in the first half of the 1950s, A STORY FROM CHIKAMATSU (a.k.a. THE CRUCIFIED LOVERS) is an exquisitely moving tale of forbidden love struggling to survive in the face of persecution.