
Meiko Kaji
Known for department: Acting
Birthday: 1947-03-24
Place of birth: Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
Biography
Masako Ōta, known as Meiko Kaji, is a Japanese actress and enka singer born on 24 March 1947 in Chiyoda, Tokyo Prefecture. After graduating from Yakumo Academy in Meguro in 1965, she made her debut at Nikkatsu Studios under her real name, playing supporting roles in the late 1960s. Her first notable role came in 1969 in *Nihon Zankyoden*. She gained visibility with the 1970-1971 series *Stray Cat Rock* (Noraneko Rokku), playing young rebels in five films. In the 1970s, she excelled in roles as outlaws, notably in the *Joshuu Sasori* (Prisonnière Scorpion) series at Toei, with four films, the first of which was released in 1972. She became an icon with *Lady Snowblood* (1973), which greatly inspired Quentin Tarantino in *Kill Bill*. Her other notable films include *Double Suicide at Sonezaki* (1978). She also sang for her films and released several albums and singles. She has appeared in over 100 films and series since the 1960s.
Known for

Lady Snowblood
1973Yuki Kashima
Onihei Crime Files: The Final Kohen - Unryu Ken
2016
Wandering Ginza Butterfly
1972Nami
Women's Police
1969Michiko Fukue
The Cleanup
1969
Tale of the Last Japanese Yakuza
1969
Vermillion Sword: Scabbard Code Sword Amidst the Swirling Cherry Blossoms
1969Natsuko Inubushi
The Lawyer of Shimane
2007Ishizuka Yoko
Female Prisoner Scorpion: Beast Stable
1973Nami Matsushima
Goodbye Mr. Tears
1966
The Blazing Continent
1968
Cherry Blossoms in the Air - The Suicide Raiders - Oh, Buddies!
1970
A Gangster's Morals
1970
Stray Cat Rock: Delinquent Girl Boss
1970Mei
Yakuza Graveyard
1976Keiko Matsunaga
Stray Cat Rock: Sex Hunter
1970Mako
Stray Cat Rock: Machine Animal
1970Maya
Stray Cat Rock: Wild Jumbo
1970C-ko
Jeans Blues: No Future
1974Hijiriko