Atsuko Ichinomiya
Atsuko Ichinomiya was a Japanese actress. Her birth name was Atsuko Yoshida. She was born in Kanda, Tokyo (now Chiyoda Ward), Japan. She grew up in a family involved in the confectionery business. She attended Sei-no Elementary School and then Three-Wheeler High School (currently known as Miwatari Gakuen High School). During her school days, she participated in track and field and showed athletic talent. In 1932, Atsuko entered the film industry, initially appearing as a voice-over runner in films by the Funi Film Company. She later joined the Nifu Eiga Film Company and made her debut as an actress in the movie "Ginrei Fuji ni Yomigaeru" in 1933. Her performance caught the attention of the industry, and she adopted the stage name Atsuko Ichinomiya. In 1934, Atsuko became a research student at the Tokyo Takarazuka Theater, which led her to further opportunities in both theater and film. She appeared in various films and plays, establishing herself as a notable actress. Atsuko Ichinomiya continued to act in both films and television dramas, becoming a well-respected character actor known for her versatile performances. She appeared in movies such as "春の戯れ" ("Spring Play") and "おかあさん" ("Mother"), and she was a regular in popular TV series like "女と味噌汁" ("Women and Miso Soup"). Her dedication to acting and her memorable roles contributed to her lasting impact on the entertainment industry. Atsuko Ichinomiya passed away on February 16, 1991, at the age of 77, due to liver failure. Her contributions to Japanese cinema and television continue to be remembered and appreciated. Source: "一の宮あつ子" - Wikipedia
Known For
Credits
- 1990 · Tales of a Golden Geisha as Tamonin's Mother Rin
- 1979 · Nutcracker Fantasy as Queen Morphia (voice)
- 1974 · The Izu Dancer as Nobu
- 1970 · Forbidden Affair as
- 1967 · Two in the Shadow as
- 1966 · The Thin Line as
- 1965 · Five Gents' Trick Book as
- 1962 · Sararīman Gonza to Sukejū ren'ai kōsa-ten as
- 1962 · 47 Ronin as
- 1962 · Sararīman Gonza to Sukejū as
- 1962 · The Wiser Age as
- 1962 · Salaryman Shimizu Minato as
- 1961 · Acchan no bebi gyangu as
- 1961 · Sararīman yajikita dōchū as
- 1961 · Sazae-san Plays Cupid as
- 1961 · Happiness of Us Alone as
- 1960 · Sazae And Aunt Apron as
- 1960 · The Bad Sleep Well as Mrs. Ariyama
- 1960 · The Lost Alibi as Grocery store proprietress
- 1960 · Sazae-san's Baby as
- 1959 · Sazae-san, the Wayward Wife as
- 1959 · Sazae-san's Newlywed Family as
- 1959 · Zoku shachōtaiheiki as
- 1958 · Yajikita dōchū sugoroku as
- 1958 · Sazae's Engagement Trip as
- 1958 · Oban kanketsu hen as
- 1957 · Teenage Sazae as
- 1957 · The Living Koheiji as Otane
- 1957 · Zoku Ôban: Fûun hen as Arishima's maid
- 1957 · Sazae-san Sequel as
- 1956 · Sazae-san as
- 1956 · 裸足の青春 as Nun
- 1956 · はりきり社長 as
- 1956 · The President Talks Bank as
- 1956 · The President's Boss as
- 1952 · Dimple of Tokyo as
- 1952 · Mother as Koyo Fukuhara
- 1952 · 大当りパチンコ娘 as
- 1951 · Who Knows a Woman's Heart as
- 1951 · Tsuki yori no haha as Tokuyo
- 1951 · 新遊侠伝 遊侠往来 as
- 1951 · 新遊侠伝 as
- 1950 · Amakara chindōchū as
- 1950 · The Munekata Sisters as
- 1950 · Guntō nanban-sen as
- 1950 · Sanshiro of Ginza as
- 1949 · Ginza Cancan Girls as
- 1949 · Flirtation in Spring as
- 1948 · 365 Nights as Saki
- 1947 · The Age of Beginnings as Older Sister Kimiko
- 1947 · Once More as
- 1947 · A Thousand and One Nights with Toho as
- 1943 · World of Love as
- 1942 · Wings of Victory as
- 1941 · A Man's Flower Road of Triumph as Geisha
- 1941 · The Battle of Kawanakajima as Otsuki
- 1938 · Shimizu Jirocho as