Michiko Araki
March 6, 1917 (107 years old) in
Michiko Araki (荒木道子) was born on March 6, 1917. She was an actress, known for Yakuza zesshô (1970), Red Beard (1965) and Jun'ai monogatari (1957). She died on March 24, 1989.
Known For
Credits
- 1988 · Tomorrow as Fujio's mother
- 1985 · Yume-Chiyo as
- 1983 · The Second Love as Kazumi's Mother
- 1981 · Mansaku no hana as 寛太の姉・琴
- 1979 · Tokyo Air Raid Glass Rabbit as Auntie
- 1978 · Dances of Flame as
- 1977 · Botchan as Kiyo
- 1975 · Wings of Love as
- 1974 · Bitterness of Youth as Etsuko Eto
- 1974 · The Tattered Banner as Shozo Tanaka's wife, Katsu
- 1972 · The Class of the Sewage Canal as
- 1972 · Special Boy Soldiers of the Navy as
- 1972 · My Voiceless Friends as
- 1971 · Love for Eternity as
- 1970 · Dodes'ka-den as Restaurant proprietress
- 1970 · The Last Kamikaze as
- 1970 · Brutal Tales of Chivalry 7: Hell Is a Man's Destiny as
- 1970 · An Ode to Yakuza as Rie Inumaru
- 1970 · If You Were Young: Rage as
- 1970 · The Rokumeikan as
- 1969 · The Wild Sea as Kiyo Kitami
- 1969 · Only Child as
- 1968 · Tales of the Inner Chamber as
- 1968 · The House of Wooden Blocks as
- 1968 · The Young Eagles of the Kamikaze as
- 1968 · Human Torpedoes as
- 1967 · Rebellion of Japan as
- 1966 · The Scarred Angel as
- 1966 · Women Doing Time as
- 1965 · Red Beard as Brothel owner
- 1965 · Song of Farewell as Fusae Kazami
- 1965 · The Soundless Cry as Tatsuko Sasaki
- 1964 · Sweet Seventeen as
- 1964 · Raised in a Palace as Oharu
- 1963 · The Navy as
- 1963 · Bushido: The Cruel Code of the Samurai as Shigeno, Kyutaro's mother
- 1963 · Akatsuki as 佐田敏子
- 1962 · The President's Son as
- 1962 · Dolls floating down the river as Hatsu
- 1962 · Till Tomorow Comes as
- 1961 · Structure of Hate as
- 1961 · City as
- 1961 · Happiness of Us Alone as
- 1960 · The River Fuefuki as Tatsu
- 1960 · Spring Dreams as Yae
- 1959 · Kiku and Isamu: Two Siblings Born in Japan as
- 1957 · The Story of Pure Love as Segawa Hospital nurse
- 1953 · An Inlet of Muddy Water as Shin
- 1953 · Gate of Hell as Mano
- 1952 · The Whisper of Spring as
- 1952 · Shanghai Rose as Wang Xiulang (Chongqing goverment spy)
- 1952 · Third Class Executives as
- 1950 · Four Seasons of Women as
- 1948 · A Second Life as