Yumeji Tsukioka
October 14, 1922 (103 years old) in Hiroshima City, Japan
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Yumeji Tsukioka (月丘 夢路, Tsukioka Yumeji, 14 October 1922 – 3 May 2017) was a Japanese film actress. She has appeared in over 150 films between 1940 and 1994. She starred in the film The Temptress and the Monk, which was entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival. Her husband was the director Umetsugu Inoue. Description above from the Wikipedia article Yumeji Tsukioka, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 1985 · The Second Is a Christian as Mother Superior
- 1980 · Kyoto Yokai Map 1: A 900-Year-Old New Bride Living in Sagano as Fumiko Kurotsu (Jo and Rena's mother)
- 1977 · Black Jack: The Visitor in the Eye as Dorm Mother
- 1977 · Yokomizo Seishi Series as
- 1974 · The Family as Yasuko Manpyo
- 1971 · Confessions Among Actresses as Makiko's Mother
- 1967 · The Rickshaw Man’s Son as
- 1962 · Pachinko as
- 1962 · Drunken Sword as
- 1962 · Long Swords of the Loyal Forty-Seven as
- 1962 · Love Under the Crucifix as Yodo Gimi
- 1962 · Sabakareru Echizen no kami as
- 1961 · Buddha as Takshakara
- 1961 · Refresher Course for Wives as
- 1961 · Epitaph to My Love as Mrs. Usami
- 1959 · The Praying Man as Yoshie Misawa
- 1958 · That Wonderful Guy as Reiko
- 1957 · But the Flesh is Weak as Setsuko Kurakoshi
- 1957 · The Eagle and the Hawk as Akemi
- 1957 · Streetlights as 大谷吟子
- 1957 · Dancing Sisters as
- 1956 · Lunar Eclipse as
- 1956 · Phoenix as
- 1956 · Family of Sorrow as
- 1956 · Cell No. 8 as
- 1955 · Forever a Woman as Fumiko Shimojô
- 1955 · Tales of Ginza as Wakako Kyôgoku
- 1955 · The Beautiful Nuns as
- 1955 · Till We Meet Again as Yachiyo Ohnuki
- 1954 · Twenty-Four Eyes as Masuno
- 1954 · Always in My Heart Part 3 as
- 1954 · Haru no Wakakusa as
- 1953 · Love Letter as
- 1953 · Always in My Heart Part 2 as
- 1953 · Hiroshima as Miss Yonehara
- 1953 · Always in My Heart as
- 1950 · The Bells of Nagasaki as
- 1949 · Late Spring as Aya Kitagawa
- 1945 · Umi no tora as
- 1942 · New Snow as
- Future · Noren to hanayome as Mitsuyo Nishiura
- 1994 · Turning Point as Masako Yanagi
- 1971 · Tabiji: ofukuro-san yori as Kinue
- 1969 · Kekkon shimasu as
- 1965 · I'll Cry Alone as
- 1963 · Bad Reputation: Three Notorious Men as
- 1962 · Hadashi no hanayome as
- 1962 · Kumoemon to sono tsuma as
- 1962 · Kawa wa nagareru as
- 1961 · Love New and Old as Toyoe
- 1961 · Netsuai sha as Makiko Chisaka
- 1961 · 晴小袖 as
- 1959 · Tokyo no Kodoku as
- 1959 · Her Name Was Sakura as
- 1959 · Immoral Lecture as
- 1958 · Zoku fûfu hyakkei as
- 1958 · The Husband Wore the Apron as
- 1958 · Fangs of Night as
- 1957 · The Temptress and the Monk as The Temptress
- 1957 · Madam as
- 1956 · Kanshō fujin as
- 1955 · A Hole of My Own Making as
- 1954 · Denshichi Torimonocho: The Case of the Golden Goddess as
- 1954 · Chushingura as Yozen-in
- Future · Prize of Flesh as
- 1956 · The Happy Dancers as
- 1954 · Denshichi Torimonocho: Tattoo Woman Trouble as 女房お俊
- 1954 · Between Yesterday and Tomorrow as
- 1954 · Denshichi Torimonocho: Senryo Human Skin as お俊
- 1954 · 慶安水滸傳 as 忠弥の妻さと
- 1953 · Young Miss Executive as
- 1953 · Hana no shôgai as 佐登
- 1953 · Kurama tengu: Aomen yasha as お兼
- 1953 · Aiyoku no sabaki as Wife (Masayo)
- 1950 · Red Peony of Night as Miki Natsukawa
- 1950 · Enoken roppa no yajikita bugiugi dōchū as
- 1949 · Saheiji’s Casebooks: The Purple Hood as Kimi - Ryûtarô's fiancée
- 1948 · Shachō to onna tenin as
- 1946 · Meiji no kyōdai as
- 1945 · Wakare mo tanoshi as
- 1945 · Saigo no kikyō as
- 1945 · Gekimetsu no uta as 下田美穂