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Mie Hama Biography and Filmography |
Mie Hama
Birthday: November 20, 1943
Birth Place: Tokyo, Japan
Height: 5' 4"
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Biography |
Mie Hama was born in Tokyo, Japan on November 20, 1943. She first started out working as a bus fare collector. While working, she was spotted by producer 'Tomoyuki Tanaka' , and was soon employed at Toho Studios. She appeared in a bevy of drama and sci-fi films, including _Kingukongu tai Gojira (1962)_ , where she became the Giant Ape's "Damsel in Distress." She is probably best known in Western Cinema as bond girl Kissy Suzuki, starring alongside actor Sean Connery in the 007 film You Only Live Twice (1967). That same year, Kingukongu no gyakushu (1967) was released, thus, she portrayed the spellbinding "Bond-girlish" villainess Madamn Piranha. Her extended wardrobe and enchanted bed chambers contributed to the film's "James Bond-ish" atmosphere. In addition, Hama would sometimes be referred to as "Funny Face," due to her appearances in Japan's "Crazy Cats" movies.She became of the most popular actresses in Japan's "Golden Age" of Cinema, but has done little acting when Japan's cinema world experienced severe financial problems. However, she did return to appear in a few films in the 1970s and 1980s, and she is seen, most recently, working as an active environmentalist.
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Filmography |
Kitchen |
(1989) |
Ganbare! Wakadaishô |
(1975) |
Nippon ichi no warunori otoko |
(1970) |
Kigeki: maketeta maruka! |
(1970) |
Sutemi no Narazu-mono |
(1970) | [ Chiharu Mizushima ] |
Arashi no yushatachi |
(1969) |
Nippon ichi no uragiri-otoko |
(1968) |
Suna no kaori |
(1968) |
Kureji Mekishiko dai sakusen |
(1968) |
Showa no inochi |
(1968) |
Kureji ogon sakusen |
(1967) |
Take-chan shacho: Seishun wa ryu no mono da! |
(1967) |
Midaregumo |
(1967) |
Kureji no Kaitô Jibako |
(1967) |
Kingukongu no gyakushu |
(1967) |
You Only Live Twice |
(1967) | [ Lois Maxwell ][ Nancy Sinatra ][ Akiko Wakabayashi ][ Karin Dor ] |
Take-chan shacho: Seishun de tsukkare! |
(1967) |
What's Up, Tiger Lily? |
(1966) | [ Akiko Wakabayashi ] |
Tenamonya Tôkaidô |
(1966) |
Doto ichiman kairi |
(1966) |
Ja ja umanarashi |
(1966) |
Kiganjô no bôken |
(1966) | [ Akiko Wakabayashi ] |
Wakai musume ga ippai |
(1966) |
Nippon ichi no gorigan otoko |
(1966) |
Kureji no musekinin Shimizu Minato |
(1966) |
Zoku nishi no ôshô, higashi no taishô |
(1965) |
Hyappatsu hyakuchu |
(1965) |
Kokusai himitsu keisatsu: Kagi no kagi |
(1965) | [ Akiko Wakabayashi ] |
Furankenshutain tai chitei kaijû Baragon |
(1965) |
Nippon ichi no goma suri otoko |
(1965) |
Ankokugai gekitotsu sakusen |
(1965) |
Fûrai ninbôchô |
(1965) |
Kimimo shussega dekiru |
(1964) |
Horafuki taikôki |
(1964) |
Midareru |
(1964) |
Plus belles escroqueries du monde, Les |
(1964) | [ Catherine Denueve ][ Jean Seberg ] |
Nippon ichi no horafuki otoko |
(1964) |
Ore wa bodigado |
(1964) |
Musekinin yûkyôden |
(1964) |
Nishi no ôshô, higashi no taishô |
(1964) |
Ano musume ni kofuku o |
(1963) |
Gojuman-nin no isan |
(1963) |
Shachô gaiyûki |
(1963) |
Zoku shachô manyûki |
(1963) |
Nippon jitsuwa jidai |
(1963) | [ Akiko Wakabayashi ] |
Taiheiyo no tsubasa |
(1963) |
Honkon kureji sakusen |
(1963) |
Daitozoku |
(1963) | [ Akiko Wakabayashi ] |
Kureji sakusen: Kudabare! Musekinin |
(1963) |
Todan Goro ichiza |
(1963) |
Nippon ichi no iro otoko |
(1963) |
Wakai nakamatachi: uchira Gion no maikohan |
(1963) |
Chintao yosai bakugeki meir ei |
(1963) |
Ankokugai no kiba |
(1962) | [ Akiko Wakabayashi ] |
Chushingura - Hana no maki yuki no maki |
(1962) |
Wakai kisetsu |
(1962) |
Shin kitsune to tanuki |
(1962) |
Kingu Kongu tai Gojira |
(1962) | [ Akiko Wakabayashi ] |
Long Way to Okinawa |
(1962) |
Gen to fudômyô-ô |
(1961) |
Toiretto shacho |
(1961) |
Arigataya sandogasa |
(1961) |
Nakito gozansu |
(1961) |
Honkon no yoru |
(1961) |
Zoku shachô dochuki: onna oyabun taiketsu no maki |
(1961) |
Shachô dochuki |
(1961) |
Nasake muyo no wana |
(1961) |
Ginza no koibitotachi |
(1961) |
Ankokugai no dankon |
(1961) |
Awamori-kun nishi-e iku |
(1961) |
Futari no musuko |
(1961) |
B.G. monogatari: nijusai no nikki |
(1961) |
Acchan no bebi gyangu |
(1961) |
Shin santo juyaku: teishu kyo iku no maki |
(1960) |
Bakusho itohan nikki |
(1960) |
Jyûgaoka fujin |
(1960) | |
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Trivia |
- Because of illness during filming, Mie Hama (Kissy Suzuki) was doubled in a diving scene (in "You Only Live Twice") by no less than Diane Cilento - Sean Connery's wife at the time.
- Had actually appeared in almost 70 movies before she got married to 007 in You Only Live Twice.
- The first Asian woman to appear in Playboy.
- Was the first Asian Bond girl.
- Has been called the Japanese Brigitte Bardot.
- Her first name is pronounced "Mee-yay."
- When producers for "You Only Live Twice" warned Mie that because she wasn't learning English quickly enough, she was going to be fired from the film, she solemnly told them that, because of her shame, she would then commit ritual suicide. Whether she was bluffing or not, the producers decided not to risk it, and she was kept on the film.
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