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Akiko Wakabayashi
Biography:
Akiko Wakabayashi (born December 13, 1939 in Ōta, Tokyo) is a Japanese actress, best known in English-speaking countries for her role as Bond girl, Aki in the 1967 James Bond movie You Only Live Twice. Prior to this, she made many movies in her native Japan, especially Toho Studio's monster movies such as Dagora, the Space Monster and Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster (both of which were also released under various other titles). When production of You Only Live Twice began, Wakabayashi was originally slated to play the role of Kissy Suzuki whilst her co-star Mie Hama played Suki, one of Tiger Tanaka's top agents. When learning English proved to be a major hurdle to Hama, the women... Read More
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Best Ever Bond as Aki (archive footage) (uncredited) | 2002-11-22 |
Diamonds of the Andes | 1968-04-28 |
You Only Live Twice as Aki | 1967-06-13 |
What's Up, Tiger Lily? as Suki Yaki | 1966-11-02 |
Arupusu no wakadaishô | 1966-05-28 |
Adventure in Kigan Castle as Spuria, Chamberlain's daughter | 1966-04-28 |
The Thin Line as Sayuri Sugimoto | 1966-02-12 |
Key of Keys as Bai-Lan | 1965-10-22 |
Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster as Mas Selina Salno | 1964-12-20 |
A Keg of Powder as Girl Taken at Haneda | 1964-12-09 |
Dogora as Gang Moll | 1964-08-11 |
こんにちは赤ちゃん as Shizuko Nagata | 1964-03-20 |
Samurai Pirate as Yaya's maid | 1963-10-26 |
Interpol Code 8 | 1963-08-31 |
King Kong vs. Godzilla as Tamiye (uncredited) | 1963-06-26 |
The Weed of Crime | 1962-12-08 |
Gekkyū dorobō | 1962-12-08 |
Sararīman Gonza to Sukejū ren'ai kōsa-ten | 1962-11-17 |
Wakai kisetsu | 1962-10-20 |
Our Failures | 1962-09-01 |
King Kong vs. Godzilla as Tamiye | 1962-08-11 |
Pig and Goldfish | 1962-06-20 |
Ai no uzu shio | 1962-05-22 |
The Crimson Sky | 1962-03-21 |
Kanpai! Sararīman shokun | 1962-01-14 |
Acchan no bebi gyangu as Midori | 1961-09-17 |
Girl from Hong Kong as Anna Suh | 1961-08-29 |
Akiko as Akiko | 1961-03-23 |
The Orientals | 1960-04-08 |
When a Woman Ascends the Stairs as Hostess | 1960-01-15 |
The Beast Shall Die as Hostess at the Rollita B | 1959-06-09 |
Song for a Bride | 1958-02-11 |