Yoshiko Yamaguchi
An image from Scandal, one of the productions that also features Yoshiko Yamaguchi.
Yoshiko Yamaguchi

Yoshiko Yamaguchi

February 12, 1920 — Fushun, Manchuria

Yoshiko Yamaguchi (山口 淑子, Yamaguchi Yoshiko, February 12, 1920 – September 7, 2014), also known by her stage names Shirley Yamaguchi and Li Xianglan, is a China-born Japanese actress and singer who made a career in China, Japan, Hong Kong, and the United States. She was elected as a member of the Japanese Parliament in the 1970s and served for 18 years.

Early in her career, the Manchukuo Film Association concealed her Japanese origin and she went by the Chinese name Li Hsiang-lan (李香蘭), rendered in Japanese as Ri Kōran. This allowed her to represent China in Japanese propaganda movies. After the war, she appeared in Japanese movies under her real name, as well as in several English language movies under the stage name, Shirley Yamaguchi. After becoming a journalist in the 1950s under the name Yoshiko Ōtaka (大鷹 淑子, Ōtaka Yoshiko), she was elected as a member of the Japanese parliament in 1974, and served for 18 years. After retiring from politics, she served as vice president of the Asian Women's Fund. She died at the age of 94 in Tokyo on September 7, 2014.

Scandal

Scandal

1950

House of Bamboo

House of Bamboo

1955

Sword for Hire

Sword for Hire

1952

The Legend of the White Serpent

The Legend of the White Serpent

1956

Escape at Dawn

Escape at Dawn

1950

Japanese War Bride

Japanese War Bride

1952

John Gunther's High Road

John Gunther's High Road

1959

My Nightingale

My Nightingale

1944