From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ayumi Ishida (born March 26, 1948 in Sasebo, Nagasaki, Japan and raised in Ikeda, Osaka) is a singer and actress. Her real name is Yoshiko Ishida. She is the second among four daughters. She won the award for Best Actress at the 4th Yokohama Film Festival for Yajūdeka. 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. 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 Dousuru (#2), and "Sabaku No You Na Tokyo De" (#3). Description above from the Wikipedia article Ayumi Ishida, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Asuka e, Soshite Mada Minu Ko e
Heaven Can Wait. Maybe...
Kita no kuni kara '83 Fuyu
The Tale of Genji
Kita no kuni kara '92 Sudachi Part 1
Hunter in the Dark
(Oriwa)
Stranger in My Town
(Kinuko Takemoto)
No More Cry
Manhattan Kiss
Pomegranate Time
(Keiko Sakamoto)
Submersion of Japan
(Abe Reiko)
Station
(Naoko Mikami)
That's the Way!
(Yori akatsuka)
Demon
(Fuyuko)
Another Way: D-Kikan-Joho
A Class to Remember II
The Round Table
(Kamiko)
Kewaishi
River of Forever
Hearts and Flowers for Tora-san
(Kagari)
The Dropout
(Keiko Yamane)
The Seven Chefs
(Kinu Inamura)
Summer of Ubume
(Kikuno Kuonji)
Goodbye to Our Kindergarten
(grandmother)
Walk, Walk, Walk ~ Shikoku Pilgrimage Journey
Time Limit
It Is a Long Walk
The Gate of Youth Part 2
Faraway Tomorrow
House on Fire
(Yoriko)
Konto 55: Mankind's Weaknesses
Crazy Big Explosion
Clockwork- Goodbye Winter
Tsumiki kuzushi
Muroi Shinji: Not Defeated
Zoku izuko e
The Black Swindler
(Kimiko Emori)
Flowers For Algernon
(Hasumi Sachiyo)
水曜ドラマスペシャル
金曜日の妻たちへ
Imo Tako Nankin
(矢木沢純子)
Seishun kazoku
(阿川麻子(咲の母))
Haru yo koi
(花井凉子)
Kimi no na wa
(小野瀬綾)
Yasuragi no Toki: Michi
よその歌 わたしの唄
Ashura no Gotoku
Zoku zoku jiken
Smile
(Machimura Midori)
Home Drama!
As Tears Go By
Omiai kekkon
Love Letters - Men We Have Loved
(Mikiko Tsuji)
The Files of the Young Kindaichi
(Keiko Mitamura)