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How do you rate Japanese actress Shirin Trees?

As a Japanese national treasure actress, Shirin Trees has weathered the vicissitudes of time. But she still faces life positively and is optimistic and cheerful, which is probably the most praiseworthy thing.

The original name of Hirabayashi was Keiko Uchida, born in the Japanese capital Tokyo. She has won many awards, including Best Actress at the Japan Film Academy, and her most iconic role is that of a grandmother in a movie. She has her own attitude towards life, and she is not only a director, but also an actor of Yuwa Ebisu. She played the doting grandmother of the four main characters in Sea Street Diary, and the mother of famous Japanese actor Kuan Abe in Deeper Than the Sea.

Fan favorite should be and branch Yuwa cooperation "family of thieves", won the Cannes Grand Prix, also played a grandmother, still let is a professional level of the old actor. Every part of the role of the grandmother, more words, very smiley, but really full of philosophy.

Shirin Tree died on September 15, 2018, at the age of 75 years. "As for me, I don't want to be treated as an actress, but as an ordinary person who goes quietly. So if my figure disappears from the stage, don't ever think of catching me back." On her deathbed, Shirin Tree left fans with these choppy words, flat and without a hint of fear of death.

Shirin Tree also had an unfortunate marriage, with two marriages, the first lasting just four years before she married Uchida. In her second marriage, Shirin Kibayashi was often subjected to domestic violence, but did not get a divorce. She said this, "I don't want to meet him in my next life, or I will marry him again." The grandmother was positive and optimistic about life and did not give up on her career. In her later years, she got breast cancer and didn't give up on herself. She removed her right breast and continued to finish her work.

Lastly, I look forward to all the good things in heaven.