Ayumi Ishida (actress)
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Ayumi Ishida いしだ あゆみ | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Yoshiko Ishida (石田 良子) |
Born | Sasebo, Nagasaki, Japan | March 26, 1948
Origin | Ikeda, Osaka, Japan |
Genres | Enka, kayōkyoku |
Occupation(s) | Idol, singer, actress |
Labels | Victor Entertainment (1964–1968) Nippon Columbia (1968–1980) Alfa Records (1981–1984) Sony Music Records (1985) Taurus Records (1986) |
Website | izawaoffice |
Ayumi Ishida (いしだ あゆみ, Ishida Ayumi, born March 26, 1948) is a Japanese actress and singer. Her real name is Yoshiko Ishida (石田 良子, Ishida Yoshiko). She is the second among four daughters.[citation needed] She won the award for Best Actress at the 4th Yokohama Film Festival for Yajūdeka.[1] She also won the awards for best actress at the 29th Blue Ribbon Awards and the 11th Hochi Film Award for House on Fire and Tokei - Adieu l'hiver.[2][3]
As for her musical career, she is best known for the singles "BLUE LIGHT Yokohama" (which topped the charts in 1968/1969 at #1), "Anata nara Dō Suru (#2), and "Sabaku no You na Tokyo de" (#3).[4]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]- 1973 – Submersion of Japan
- 1979 – Hunter in the Dark
- 1981 – Station
- 1982 – Hearts and Flowers for Tora-san
- 1982 – Yajū-deka
- 1986 – Tokei - Adieu l'hiver
- 1986 – House on Fire
- 1996 – Gakko II
- 1998 – Puraido: Unmei no Toki
- 2011 – Eclair
- 2024 – Shinji Muroi: Not Defeated[5]
- 2024 – Shinji Muroi: Stay Alive[6]
TV drama
[edit]- Ashura no Gotoku (1979–1980)
- Oda Nobunaga: Tenka wo Totta Baka (1998), Dota Gozen
- Saiyūki (2006)
- Smile (2009)
Discography
[edit]Singles
[edit]- "Taiyō wa Naiteru" (1968) (#18 Oricon charts)
- "Futari dake no Shiro" (1968)
- "BLUE LIGHT Yokohama" (1968) (#1)
- "Namida no Naka o Aruiteru" (1969) (#10)
- "Kyō kara Anata o" (1969) (#7)
- "Kenka no Aoto de Kuchizuke o" (1969) (#7)
- "Anata nara Dō Suru" (1970) (#2)
- "Kinō no Onna" (1970) (#8)
- "Nani ga Anata o Sōsaseta" (1970) (#12)
- "Tomenaide" (1971) (#20)
- "Sabaku no Yō na Tokyo de" (1971) (#3)
- "Omoide no Nagasaki" (1971) (#10)
- "Sasurai no Tenshi" (1972) (#18)
- "Marude Tobenai Kotori no Yō ni" (1972) (#45)
- "Umare Kawareru Mono Naraba" (1972) (#43)
- "Ai Shū" (1973) (#51)
- "Nagisa Nite" (1973) (#52)
- "Ai no Hyōga" (1973) (#42)
- "Shiawase Datta wa Arigato" (1974) (#42)
- "Koi wa Hatsukoi" (1974) (#54)
- "Utsukushii Wakare" (1974) (#74)
- "Ieji" (1974)
- "Machiwabite mo" (1975)
- "Toki ni wa Hitori de" (1975) (#83)
- "Tomadoi" (1976)
- "Chotto Sabishii Haru Desu ne" (1977)
- "Kō Sakamichi Ijinkan" (1977)
- "Konya wa Hoshizora" (1978)
- "Osaka no Onna" (1978)
- "MILD NIGHT" (1979) (#86)
- "MILD WOMAN ROCK" (1980)
- "Akai Giyaman" (1981)
- "Hagoromo Tennyo" (1985) (#78)
- "Wakare Michi" (1986)
Albums
[edit]- Blue Light Yokohama (1969)
- Lonely Night With Ayumi Ishida (1970)
- My First Recital (1970)
- Fantasy (1972)
- Ayumi Ishida Sings Her Best Hits (1972)
- Our Connection (with Tin Pan Alley, 1977)
- Ayumi Ishida (1981)
Kōhaku Uta Gassen Appearances
[edit]Year | # | Song | No. | VS | Remarks |
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1969 (Showa 44)/20th | 1 | Blue Light Yokohama (ブルー・ライト・ヨコハマ) | 2/23 | Masao Sen | |
1970 (Showa 45)/21st | 2 | Anata Naradousuru (あなたならどうする) | 19/24 | Kazuo Funaki | |
1971 (Showa 46)/22nd | 3 | Sabaku No Youna Tokyou (砂漠のような東京で) | 16/25 | Hideo Murata | |
1972 (Showa 47)/23rd | 4 | Umarekawarumononaraba (生まれかわるものならば) | 9/23 | Aoi Sankaku Jyougi | |
1973 (Showa 48)/24th | 5 | Blue Light Yokohama (2) | 2/22 | Teruhiko Saigō | |
1974 (Showa 49)/25th | 6 | Utsukushiki Wakare (美しい別れ) | 21/25 | Hachiro Kasuga | |
1975 (Showa 50)/26th | 7 | Nagisanite (渚にて) | 21/24 | Hachiro Kasuga (2) | |
1976 (Showa 51)/27th | 8 | Tokiniwa Hitoride (時には一人で) | 12/24 | Yukio Hashi | |
1977 (Showa 52)/28th | 9 | Minato Sakamichi Ijinyakata (港・坂道・異人館) | 16/24 | Frank Nagai | |
1993 (Heisei 5)/44th | 10 | Blue Light Yokohama (3) | 8/26 | Tetsuya Watari | First Half Finale, returned after 16 years. |
In other media
[edit]Ayumi Ishida is mentioned in the 2017 crime/mystery novel Blue Light Yokohama by Nicolás Obregón to be printed in the United Kingdom by Michael Joseph and Minotaur in the USA.
Ayumi Ishida is mentioned in Haruki Murakami's Norwegian Wood.
Honours
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ 第4回ヨコハマ映画祭 1982年日本映画個人賞 (in Japanese). Yokohama Film Festival. Retrieved March 29, 2010.
- ^ ブルーリボン賞ヒストリー (in Japanese). Cinema Hochi. Archived from the original on February 7, 2009.
- ^ 報知映画賞ヒストリー (in Japanese). Cinema Hochi. Archived from the original on January 31, 2009. Retrieved March 29, 2010.
- ^ "Ayumi Ishida Discography" (in Japanese). Yamachan Land. Archived from the original on May 24, 2011.
- ^ "室井慎次 敗れざる者". eiga.com. Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ "室井慎次 生き続ける者". eiga.com. Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ "いしだあゆみ、森進一らに旭日小綬章 21年春の叙勲発表". Sponichi. Retrieved April 29, 2021.
External links
[edit]- Ayumi Ishida at IMDb
- at JMDb (in Japanese)
- 1948 births
- People from Sasebo
- Actors from Nagasaki Prefecture
- Japanese actresses
- Japanese women pop singers
- Japanese idols
- Living people
- Singers from Nagasaki Prefecture
- Asadora lead actors
- Nippon Columbia artists
- People from Ikeda, Osaka
- Recipients of the Order of the Rising Sun, 4th class
- Japanese actor stubs