Kinuyo Tanaka
Known for: Acting
Born: November 27, 1909 in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi, Japan - Died: March 20, 1977
Kinuyo Tanaka (田中 絹代 Tanaka Kinuyo, 29 November 1909 – 21 March 1977) was a Japanese actress and director. Tanaka was born in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. She became a leading actress at seventeen years old, appearing in Heinosuke Gosho's An Embarrassing Dream in 1927. She proceeded to take leading parts in, among others, Yasujirō Ozu's I Graduated, But... in 1929, Gosho's Aiyoku no ki in 1930, and in 1931, Japan's first talkie, The Neighbor's Wife and Mine, directed by Gosho. She had a close working relationship with director Kenji Mizoguchi, having parts in 15 of his films, including leading roles in The Life of Oharu (1952), Ugetsu (1953) and Sansho the Bailiff (1954). Their working relationship ended when Mizoguchi countered a recommendation from the Directors Guild of Japan for the Nikkatsu studio to hire her as a director. Despite this, the production of her second film as director went ahead, but Tanaka never forgave Mizoguchi, and the reasons for his behaviour are unclear. She also played Noboru Yasumoto's mother in Akira Kurosawa's Red Beard (1965). For her portrayal in Kei Kumai's Sandakan N° 8 she won the Best Actress Award at the 25th Berlin International Film Festival in 1975. Her last screen appearance was in 1976 in Kei Kumai's Kita No Misaki. Tanaka was the second Japanese woman who worked as a film director, after Sakane Tazuko (1904‐1975). Her first directing job was on the film Love Letter in 1953, and she made five further films in that role.
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Cape of the North
Old Nun
Sansho the Bailiff
Tamaki
Sandakan No. 8
Old Osaki
Equinox Flower
Kiyoko Hirayama
Kaisen no Zenya
Mother
Masako Fukuhara
The Life of Oharu
Oharu
The Woman in the Rumor
Hatsuko Mabuchi
The Love of the Actress Sumako
Sumako Matsui
Miss Oyu
Oyû Kayukawa
Flowing
Rika Yamanaka / Oharu
Kono sora no aru kagiri
The Munekata Sisters
Setsuko Munekata
Zoku aizen katsura
Alone Across the Pacific
Youth's Mother
Women of the Night
Fusako Owada
Miyamoto Musashi
Shinobu Nonomiya
Utamaro and His Five Women
Okita
Her Brother
Mother
Flame of My Love
Eiko Hirayama
Woman of Tokyo
Harue
Bright Sea
Nobuko Yazaki
Ornamental Hairpin
Emi
Sincere Heart
Kuniko