Nobuko Albery

Lady Albery
アルベリー信子
Born
Uenishi Nobuko

1940 (age 85–86)
CitizenshipBritish
Education
Occupations
  • Theatrical producer
  • novelist
  • memoirist
  • translator
  • activist
Spouses
  • (m. 1967; div. 1973)
  • (m. 1974; died 1988)

Nobuko, Lady Albery (Japanese: アルベリー信子; née Uenishi, later Uenishi Morris; born 1940) is a Japanese writer, translator and theatrical producer based in Monte Carlo, Monaco. While working for Tōhō, she was instrumental in bringing British and American musical theatre to Japan. She is the author of three novels, a work of memoir and the co-author of a work on Japanese medieval history. She is also notable as the founder of the Japan Amarant Society and as the widow of the English theatrical impresario, Sir Donald Albery.