Japanese actress Shirley Yamaguchi dies at 94

Published September 15, 2014
Shirley Yamaguchi
Shirley Yamaguchi

TOKYO: Japanese actress and singer Yoshiko ‘Shirley’ Yamaguchi, who was nearly executed in China at the end of World War II, has died at the age of 94 after a life as dramatic as any of her films.

Yamaguchi, who was born to Japanese parents in pre-war Manchuria, where her father worked for the railway, entertained Chinese and Japanese audiences posing as a Chinese under her assumed identity Li Xianglan.

The actress, who formally went by the surname of her late husband and diplomat Hiroshi Otaka, succumbed to heart failure at her home in Tokyo on Sept 7, her family said on Sunday.

“She always stayed home in recent years because of her old age but led a normal life,” a family member said. “She watched various DVDs including movies and documentaries from other countries like China and the United States.

“Yamaguchi was long regarded as Chinese after making her debut in the 1938 movie “Honeymoon Express” by Manchuria Film Productions.

Some of her movies at this time were seen as pro-Japanese propaganda, including “China Nights (1940)”, in which she starred with Japanese heartthrob Kazuo Hasegawa, and she later expressed regret over them.

Arrested after the war as a collaborator, she narrowly avoided execution for treason by revealing her Japanese identity to the Chinese court. Her hit songs included ‘Fragrance of the Night’ and ‘Suzhou Serenade’, which was banned in mainland China after the war.

Published in Dawn, September 15th, 2014

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