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Yukiko Kobayashi | |
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Born | Tokyo, Japan | 6 October 1946
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1965-present |
Yukiko Kobayashi (小林夕岐子, Kobayashi Yukiko, born 6 October 1946) is a Japanese actress. She appeared in more than ten films since 1965.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1966 | Oyome ni oide | ||
1967 | Aru koroshi ya | ||
1968 | Destroy All Monsters | Kyoko Manabe | |
1969 | Nyu jirando no wakadaishô | Stewardess | |
1969 | Konto 55go: Jinrui no daijakuten | ||
1969 | Mito Kômon man'yûki | Actress 2 | |
1970 | Nippon ichi no yakuza otoko | ||
1970 | The Vampire Doll | Yûko Nonomura – Kazuhiko's Fiancé | |
1970 | Space Amoeba | Saki, native girl | |
1971 | Wakadaishô tai Aodaishô | ||
1971 | Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets | Sister | |
1974 | Kamen Rider X: Five Rider vs King Dark | Julie Chan | |
1974 | Jumborg Ace & Giant | Anan |
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