Kinuyo Tanaka

Kinuyo Tanaka

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Born
November 29, 1909
Died
March 21, 1977
Awards
8 wins, 9 nominations

Tanaka Kinuyo was a highly regarded and prolific actress best known for her films with director Mizoguchi Kenji. She was immersed in the world of film having received her start in the world of entertainment at age fourteen, being a filmmaker herself, being the cousin of director Kobayashi Masaki…

Biography

Tanaka Kinuyo was a highly regarded and prolific actress best known for her films with director Mizoguchi Kenji. She was immersed in the world of film having received her start in the world of entertainment at age fourteen, being a filmmaker herself, being the cousin of director Kobayashi Masaki and, very much like Hara Setsuko and Ozu Yasujiro, being anecdotally romantically linked with the aforementioned Mizoguchi. The director would later recommend against her being hired as a director, which caused a rift between the two. She received her first known credit in Shochiku's Genroku Onna in 1924. She stayed to become the studio's biggest actress, and a paradigm of beauty, until approximately 1949 when she travelled to the United States Of America as an ambassador of Japanese culture. Upon her return from the US the Japanese detected a change of attitude in her, as well as noting a new short hairdo, which momentarily lead to some criticism. She had married director Shimizu Hiroshi, with whom she had worked, in 1929. Sources claim this was a mere cohabitation however. The marriage lasted a matter of months, but the two worked together beyond their romantic union. She married another one of her directors Gosho Heinosuke, but not before also starring in several Ozu films. It looked like films like Aizen Katsu and Naniwa Onna would be the height of her fame with all their popularity, but post-war films like Life Of Oharu, Sansho The Bailiff and Ugetsu were even bigger classics and immortalized the actress. Another of her many other noteworthy performances was in The Ballad Of Narayama based on a tradition and folklore of Japan. As if to complete her tour de force of Japanese cinema she directed several films and even worked with Kurosawa Akira in Red Beard. She died of a brain tumor in 1977.

Actress

Lullaby of the EarthLullaby of the Earth(1976)as Farmer
Cape of the NorthCape of the North(1976)as Old Nun
Zenryaku Ofukuro-samaZenryaku Ofukuro-sama(1975)as Masuyo Katashima
Let's Go, Grandma!Let's Go, Grandma!(1975)as Kiku Sasaki
Sandakan No. 8Sandakan No. 8(1974)as Osaki Yamakawa, as an old woman

Thanks

Moriya, mi CiudadMoriya, mi Ciudad(2019)

Soundtrack

Okayo no kakugoOkayo no kakugo(1939)
Aizen katsuraAizen katsura(1938)

Known for

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Mitsuo Nagata and Kinuyo Tanaka in Women of the Night (1948)Kinuyo Tanaka and Tomie Tsunoda in Women of the Night (1948)Kinuyo Tanaka in Women of the Night (1948)Kinuyo Tanaka in Women of the Night (1948)Kinuyo Tanaka in Women of the Night (1948)Kinuyo Tanaka in Women of the Night (1948)

Credit Score: Kinuyo Tanaka

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Osaki Yamakawa, as an old woman
Thu Jun 23 1977
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Sandakan No. 86.5019777.601859
2The Life of Oharu6.5019648.0008403
3Sansho the Bailiff6.5019558.30019864
4Ugetsu5.2019548.10128237
5Red Beard5.0019688.30023395
6A Hen in the Wind4.8819487.4002155
7Women of the Night4.8819797.2001693
8Love Letter3.7519537.100694
9Brother3.2519606.900564
10The Love of Sumako the Actress3.2519476.800362