Sumiko Mizukubo

Japanese actress (born 1916) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sumiko Mizukubo (水久保 澄子, Mizukubo Sumiko; born Tatsuko Ogino (荻野 辰子, Ogino Tatsuko) October 10, 1916) was a Japanese actress and dancer known for her roles in theatrical revue and in the Japanese cinema, primarily during the era of silent film of the early 1930s, where at the height of her fame she was billed as the Japanese Sylvia Sidney.

Born
Tatsuko Ogino

(1916-10-10)October 10, 1916
Meguro Village, Ebara County, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan (now Meguro-ku, Tokyo, Japan)
OthernameMimi
Occupations
  • Film actress
  • stage actress
  • dancer
Yearsactive1932–1935
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Sumiko Mizukubo
Born
Tatsuko Ogino

(1916-10-10)October 10, 1916
Meguro Village, Ebara County, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan (now Meguro-ku, Tokyo, Japan)
Other nameMimi
Occupations
  • Film actress
  • stage actress
  • dancer
Years active1932–1935
Known foropera - drama -contemporary drama - period drama - silent film- talkie
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Biography

She was born in Meguro Village, Ebara County, Tokyo Prefecture (present day Meguro-ku, Tokyo, Japan). Her sister Kiyoko Tagawa (田川 清子) was a dancer.

Mizukubo attended the Senzoku High School for Girls |ja|洗足学園第一高等学校, before training at the revue and musical theatre company of Shochiku alongside other future film actors such as Yumeko Aizome and Kimiyo Otsuka [ja]. Mizukubo acted at the Shochiku Kamata Studio and the Nikkatsu Tamagawa studios,

She made her film debut in 1932 appeared in 39 movies as a young star, including films directed by Naruse Mikio and Ozu Yasujiro.[1][2][3] She quit film-acting in 1935, but continued to dance and appear in stage roles with the Yoshimoto Kogyo

Filmography

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Year Title
1932Mushiabamera hara [ja] (Eroding Spring) - as Kasumi, third daughter
1932Chocolate Doll as Mieko
1932Koi no Tokyo''
1932Riku no Wikodo
1932Sei Naru Chibusa
1932Tsubakihime [ja]
1932Arashi no naka no shojo
1932Kagayake nippon josei
1933Hanayome no negoto' as waitress
1933Apart from You as Shokiku
1933Dragnet Girl as Kakuko
1933'Juku no haru
1933Yotamono to Kyakusenbi
1933Kunisada Chuji: Ruro ruten no maki
1933Koi no Shohai
1933Iro wa nioedo
1933A Man with a Married Woman's Hairdo as Toshiko Kajihara
1933Tokyo ondo as Sumiko Shimura
1933Daigaku no waadanna - younger sister Miyako
1933Jogakusei to yotamono as Kazuko Kitajima
1933Rappa to musume
1933Namida no Wataridori
1933Hatsukoi no haru
1933Aru haha no sugata
1934Genkan-ban to ojosan
1934Sakura ondo [ja]
1934Wakafufu shiken bekkyo
1934Shingetsu katsuragawa
1934Geisha sandaiki showahen
1934Onna to umare ta kara nya
1934Tsukigata hanpeita
1934Musume san nin kangeki jidai
1934Gantō no shojo
1934Guren tai no uta
1935Watashi ga oyome ni itta nara (wife in "Salaryman nomaki")
1935Mittsu no shinju as Syako Kuzuryu
1935Nichizo getsuzō kyōdō eiga
1935Kaikoku dai Nippon Nikkatsu
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