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Native name
  
河内桃子

Cause of death
  
Colorectal cancer

Other names
  
Momoko Hisamatsu

Years active
  
1953–1998

Role
  
Film actress

Full Name
  
Momoko Okochi

Nationality
  
Occupation
  
Actress

Name
  
Momoko Kochi

Resting place
  
Taito

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Born
  
7 March 1932 (
1932-03-07
)
Taito, Tokyo, Japan

Died
  
November 5, 1998, Hiroo, Shibuya, Tokyo City, Tokyo, Japan

Spouse
  
Sadataki Hisamatsu (m. 1961–1998)

Movies
  
Godzilla, Godzilla - King of the Monsters!, Godzilla vs Destoroyah, The Mysterians, Half Human

Similar People
  
Akira Takarada, Ishiro Honda, Tomoyuki Tanaka, Takao Okawara, Akira Ifukube

The First Godzilla Movie's Actress Momoko Kochi(河内桃子)


Momoko Kōchi (河内 桃子, Kōchi Momoko) (7 March 1932 – 5 November 1998), born Momoko Ōkōchi (大河内 桃子, Ōkōchi Momoko), was a Japanese film, stage and television actress. She was born in Japan.

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She is best known for her roles in the original Godzilla, playing the character of Emiko Yamane (and later reprised the role in Godzilla vs. Destoroyah in 1995 for the last time), and in The Mysterians, playing Hiroko Iwamoto.

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Personal life

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Kōchi's paternal grandfather was Viscount Masatoshi Ōkōchi, the third director of Riken; her father, a painter, was the second son of Masatoshi. Her husband, television producer Sadataka Hisamatsu, with whom she had a daughter, was descended from the Hisamatsu-Matsudaira clan who ruled over the Imabari Domain.

Biography

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After graduating from Japan Women's University's affiliated high school, Kōchi worked as an office lady, but she joined Toho through their "New Face" program in April 1953, along with Akira Takarada, Kenji Sahara, Yū Fujiki, and Masumi Okada (who later moved to Nikkatsu). Her first role was in A Woman's Heart Released (女心はひと筋に, Onna gokoro wa hitosuji ni) as Yaeko. One year later, she acted in movies directed by Kajirō Yamamoto.

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It was in one of Yamamoto's movies that his protégé, Ishirō Honda, saw Kōchi while he was making a science fiction film, Godzilla, with a topical storyline. Honda chose her to play the main female role of Emiko Yamane. While her role served as the center of the movie's romantic subplot, it provided the purpose for the resolution of the main story. Even though she was inexperienced as an actress at the time, her role was excellent as she hoped for, and she did very well in it.

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After her success in Godzilla, Kōchi was typecast in other science fiction and kaiju films, including Half Human and The Mysterians. She left Toho in 1958 to pursue her formal study of acting, which she did not receive upon early discovery in 1953.

One year after leaving Toho, Kōchi did her formal study of acting with Tsutomu Yamazaki and Kumi Mizuno and joined the troupe. She then debuted as a stage actress in William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. Her subsequent movie appearances have been reduced as a result and she mostly performed on stage (including The Merchant of Venice and Macbeth), while occasionally performing in television commercials as well as drama (including her role as Shōko Tsunashi in Thank You (ありがとう, Arigatō) from 1972 to 1973 with co-star Kiyoshi Kodama).

Kōchi made some appearances on TBS drama specials produced by Fukuko Ishii and written by Sugako Hashida. During her later years, she appeared as Toshiko Takahashi, a woman with Alzheimer's disease, in Wataru Seken wa Oni Bakari (渡る世間は鬼ばかり), with Kunihiko Mitamura. She also made some appearances in two-hour dramas such as Doyō waido gekijō (土曜ワイド劇場).

In 1995, Takao Okawara offered Kōchi the chance to reprise her role as Emiko Yamane in Godzilla vs. Destoroyah. Although Otawara was used to working with younger actors, he was impressed by Kōchi's complete training and concentration. All of her scenes were completed in one day, and her cameo appearance attracted the public throughout Japan. She later recounted her appearance in an interview with CNN: "After the first Godzilla movie people pointed at me saying, 'Godzilla, Godzilla, Godzilla.' As a young woman I hated Godzilla, so I thought, 'no more Godzilla for me.' But 41 years later I watched the film again and realized how great it was for its anti-nuclear theme."

On 19 July 1997, Kōchi's last film, Ryōkan (良寛), was released. Two days later, on 21 July, she made a guest appearance in a TBS Monday Drama Special, Enka Shōtarō no ninjō jiken nisshi (演歌・唱太郎の人情事件日誌).

Later in the same year, Kōchi toured the Tōhoku region with the troupe for performances of Yu no noren (ゆの暖簾). During the tour, she complained about her poor health, and she was diagnosed with colon cancer in January 1998. Her cancer spread rapidly, and she did not undergo surgery at the time of diagnosis. One year earlier, on 15 December, her final performance was in Tsuruoka, Yamagata.

Kōchi continued to perform on stage until she died on 5 November 1998 at the Japanese Red Cross Medical Center in Hiroo, Shibuya from colon cancer at the age of 66. On 29 October, a week before her death, she was baptised into the Roman Catholic Church under her baptismal name of "Maria" by Father Masahiro Kondō of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer. Her grave is at Yanaka Cemetery in Taitō.

Due to Kōchi's roles in Catholic religious programs, she was congratulated by Pope John Paul II with some awards in 1996.

Episodes

  • Since childhood, Kōchi showed off her photograph, "My Lover," in which she was depicted with her grandfather Masatoshi.
  • On 31 December 1957, Kōchi visited São Paulo for the opening of Toho's branch in Brazil with another Toho actress, Machiko Kitagawa (who would later become the wife of Kiyoshi Kodama). They then went to New York City in the United States to participate in the Japanese cinema exhibition. On 12 February 1958, they returned to Japan. At the time, worldwide travel liberalisation was still underway, and their visits to São Paulo and New York City became very valuable.
  • Filmography

    Actress
    1996
    Ryokan
    1995
    Godzilla vs. Destoroyah as
    Emiko Yamane
    1994
    Imôto yo (TV Series) as
    Takako Matsui
    - Nakuna imôto, nakuna (1994) - Takako Matsui
    - Onîchan yurushite (1994) - Takako Matsui
    1993
    Gurenbana
    1989
    Kyôtarô Nishimura's Travel Mystery 15 (TV Movie)
    1988
    Nonchan no yume (TV Series)
    1987
    Tora-san Plays Daddy as
    Kimiko
    1986
    Tabiji mura de ichiban no kubitsurinoki
    1985
    Lost Chapter of Snow: Passion as
    Kane (as Momoko Kawachi)
    1984
    Mitsugetsu
    1983
    Konnichiwa Hânesu
    1982
    Matsumoto Seichô no Ekiro (TV Movie)
    1977
    Godzilla as
    Emiko
    1973
    Tokimeki
    1967
    Koto yûshû: Ane imôto as
    Madame at Étoire
    1961
    Happiness of Us Alone
    1960
    Onna no saka
    1958
    Half Human as
    The Girl (as Momoko Kouchi)
    1958
    Otorasan daihanjô as
    Taeko Inohara
    1958
    Furanki no sannin mae
    1958
    Tôkyô no kyûjitsu as
    Fashion Model
    1958
    The Princess of Badger Palace
    1957
    Yoru no kamome
    1957
    The Mysterians as
    Hiroko Iwamoto
    1957
    A Rainbow Plays in My Heart: Part 1 as
    Ikuko Aso
    1957
    Waga mune ni niji wa kiezu as
    Ikuko Aso
    1957
    Godzilla as
    Emiko (as Momaku Kuchi)
    1957
    Jirochô gaiden: Ôabare Santarô gasa
    1957
    Goyôkiki monogatari as
    Yûko
    1957
    Taian kichijitsu
    1957
    Hoshizora no machi
    1956
    Hadashi no seishun as
    Young girl at Kuro Village
    1956
    Ôabare Cha-Cha musume
    1956
    Godzilla: King of the Monsters! as
    Emiko (as Momoko Kochi)
    1956
    Three Young Men and a Dream Girl
    1956
    Norihei no uwaki daigaku - Yukai na kazoku
    1956
    Zoku ikasama shinshiroku: Otoboke hôshanô (Short)
    1956
    Ikasama shinshiroku
    1956
    Okusama wa daigakusei as
    Yoshiko Okamoto
    1955
    Aoi kajitsu
    1955
    Jû jin yuki otoko as
    Machiko Takeno, Iijima's lover
    1955
    Sanjusan go sha otonashi
    1955
    School Girls in Costume as
    Yukie Miyake
    1955
    Yuki no honô
    1955
    Izumi e no michi
    1954
    Godzilla as
    Emiko Yamane
    1954
    Doyoubi no tenshi
    1954
    Mizugi no hanayome
    1954
    Zoku Botchan shain as
    Mariko
    1954
    Botchan shain as
    Mariko
    1953
    Onna gokoro wa hitosuji ni as
    Yaeko
    Archive Footage
    2008
    Cinemassacre's Monster Madness (TV Series documentary) as
    Emiko Yamane
    - Godzilla (2008) - Emiko Yamane

    References

    Momoko Kōchi Wikipedia


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