
Hiroko Seki
Biography
Hiroko Seki ( 関 弘 子), whose real name is Kanze Hiroko ( 観 世 弘 子) , born in Tokyo on July 30, 1929 and died on May 11, 2008, is a Japanese actress .
Trained at the Gekidan Haiyūza theater in Tokyo, she co-founded the Gekidan Seinenza troupe in 1954. She married Hideo Kanze in 1969, a master of noh, a form of classical Japanese theater. She has performed for both television and theater, notably Noh plays and text readings. She participated in the dubbing of two animated films by Hayao Miyazaki: Kiki's Delivery Service and Porco Rosso.
She died of pneumonia at 78 years old.
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Known For
Acting History
1992
Porco Rosso as Bâ-chan (voice)
1990Tales of a Golden Geisha as Shinkame Chiyo Restaurant Manager
1989Kiki's Delivery Service as Barsa (voice)
1984The Funeral as Teacher in Videotape
1984Mermaid Legend as Nobu
1956Season of the Sun
1956Cell No. 8
1955A Hole of My Own Making
1955Tales of Ginza as "Bar Encore" Chaa
1955Till We Meet Again as Dressmaking Shop Clerk Teruko
1953First-Rate Wife, Third-Rate Husband as Tamago (Maid)
1953Koibito-tachi no iru machi
1951Dispersed Clouds as Yoshiko Miki









