Yôko Aki Net Worth is $1.5 Million Yôko Aki Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Yoko Aki (阿木 燿子, Aki Yōko, born May 1, 1945) is a Japanese songwriter, actress, novelist and essayist. With her husband, Ryudo Uzaki, she has written many songs for other singers, with Aki as lyricist and Uzaki as composer. They are especially famous for a series of hit songs of Momoe Yamaguchi's.She has acted in several films, and she won the award for best supporting actress at the 5th Hochi Film Award for Shiki Natsuko.She was a model under an exclusive contract with Kanebo Cosmetics for many years.
Date Of Birth May 1, 1945 Place Of Birth Nagano, Nagano Prefecture, Japan Profession Actress, Soundtrack, Writer Spouse Ryudo Uzaki (m. 1971) Nominations Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role Movies Shiki Natsuko, The Family Game, A Homansu
Actress Title Year Status Character Yonmoji no satsui: Himegoto 2008 TV Movie Debiruman 2004 Emi Makimura (Miki's mother) Sôshitsu no girei 2003 TV Movie Sachiko Ootsuka Zeimu Chôsakan Madogiwa Tarô no Jikenbo 9 2002 TV Movie Happî: Ai to kandou no monogatari 1999 TV Series Taxi Driver no Suiri Nisshi 6 1995 TV Movie Yami gorufâ: Shikakenin retsuden 1994 Video Vidro de Sôrô 1990 TV Mini-Series Ai wa kurosuoba 1987 A-hômansu 1986 Kanako Keshin 1986 Kazoku gêmu 1983 Yoshimoto's Lover Shiki Natsuko 1980
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Benten-dôri no hitobito 2009 lyrics: "Theme song" Jûkô Bî-Faitâ 1995 TV Series lyrics: "Jûkô Bî-Faitâ", "Chikyû Kôkô" Urusei Yatsura: Ryôko no Kugatsu no Ochakai 1985 Video lyrics: "Gentlemen, I'm Sorry Tonogata Gomen Asobase", "Good Luck - From Forever With Love Good Luck - Eien Yori o Komete" Kamui no ken 1985 lyrics: "Kamui no Ken" The Dagger of Kamui, "Kamui no Komoriuta" Kamui's Lullaby Kaikyô 1982 lyrics: "Tomo arite" Zou monogatari 1980 Documentary writer: "Africa no theme Kaze no daichi no komoriuta", "African Night" Torakku yarô: Goiken muyô 1975 lyrics: "Ichibanboshi burûsu", "Torakku doraibingu bugi"
Writer Title Year Status Character Tannka 2006 screenplay Neko no kazoku 2005 Video story
Director Title Year Status Character Tannka 2006
Self Title Year Status Character Sawako no asa 2015 TV Series Herself Tetsuko no heya 2014 TV Series Herself The 4th Annual Japan Academy Awards 1981 TV Special Herself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1980 Hochi Film Award Hochi Film Awards Best Supporting Actress Shiki Natsuko (1980)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1981 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Supporting Actress Shiki Natsuko (1980)
Known for movies Debiruman (2004) as Emi Makimura (Miki's mother)
Keshin (1986) as Actress
Shiki Natsuko (1980) as Actress
A-hômansu (1986) as Kanako