Where to watch Yukiko Kobayashi in the UK
Find every Yukiko Kobayashi film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 5 May 2026.
Yukiko Kobayashi (小林夕岐子 Kobayashi Yukiko) is a former Japanese actress. She made her acting debut in Ishiro Honda's Oyome ni Oide in 1966, and went on to appear in two of the director's tokusatsu films for Toho, Destroy All Monsters in 1968 and Space Amoeba in 1970. Kobayashi also played the title role in The Vampire Doll, the first entry in director Michio Yamamoto's Bloodthirsty Trilogy.
Yukiko Kobayashi films streaming in the UK
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- Destroy All Monsters (1968) as Kyoko Manabe
- Space Amoeba (1970) as Saki, native girl
- Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets (1971) as Sister
- The Great Buddha Arrival (2018) as Yuko Murata
- The Vampire Doll (1970) as Yûko Nonomura
- My Brother, My Love (1968) as Sachiko Iwamoto
- Konto 55: Mankind's Weaknesses (1969) as Clerk of Dainippon Welfare Association
- Young Guy in Rio (1968) Cast
- Come Marry Me (1966) Cast
- Japan's No. 1 Yakuza Man (1970) Cast
- Hail to the King: 60 Years of Destruction (2015) as Herself
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Most-watched Yukiko Kobayashi films currently: Destroy All Monsters (1968), Space Amoeba (1970), Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets (1971), The Great Buddha Arrival (2018), The Vampire Doll (1970).
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