She has appeared in several of Takeshi Kitano's films, such as Hana-bi, Kikujiro and Dolls. She won the award for best supporting actress at the 23rd Japan Academy Prize for Kikujiro.
In 1976 at a Hideki Saijo concert in Yokohama Dreamland Kishimoto was scouted by Saijo's then agents Geiei and joined the agency. She debuted in the 1977 TBS drama "Mu" and first appeared as an idol in TV dramas, movies and commercials being active in many fields including singing. She went on to became a serious TV and movie actress winning several well known awards.
Kishimoto has also gained popularity for her appearances in various commercials including a Manzai double act with Kirin Kiki in the 1980s Fujifilm adverts, the Orient Finance (now Orient Corporation) commercials and her performance alongside Sonny Chiba in the Toyota Carina commercials (for the 3rd and 4th fourth generation models.)
Recently she has appeared in several of Takeshi Kitano's films playing characters with complex and individual personalities. She continues to appear in television dramas and variety shows and has also exercised her literary talents writing essays and novels. She is well known for being an uninhibited actress not afraid to speak her mind.
Kishimoto is on extremely good terms with boxer Joichiro Tatsuyoshi , their relationship almost like that of real siblings. In her later years Hibari Misora was very fond of Kishimoto and treated her like her own daughter. It was Kiwako Taichi and Tomoko Naraoka who had introduced Hibari to Kishimoto.
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He is a keen pachinko player and was a smoker until he gave it up at the age of 50. Because of his appearance in cigarette advertisements, it was debated in the Japanese diet whether Miura was an "idol" who could be considered to have a strong influence on underage smoking. Due to his wife's relatively greater fame and popularity, he is sometimes referred to as just "Momoe's husband", a name which he dislikes. The couple has two sons, Yutaro, who went on to marry singer and seiyuu Makino Yui, and Takahiro, and have repeatedly been chosen as "the ideal celebrity couple".
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