
Shizue Tatsuta
February 11, 1903 (122 years old) in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan
Shizue Tatsuta was a Japanese actress of the silent and early sound eras. Much is unknown about her life before her acting career. As an actress, she symbolized the "moga" (modern girl) archetype of the era. She appeared in nearly seventy films, including works by Yasujiro Ozu, Mikio Naruse, and Heinosuke Gosho. After about ten years of acting experience, she retired from Shochiku in 1936, at the age of thirty-three. After retiring, she opened a bar in Ginza. She married Aikichi Ikeda, a high-class furniture dealer, and they had a child.
Known For
Credits
- 1933 · The Bride Talks in Her Sleep as Madame at Bar
- 1931 · Sisters: Part 1 as
- 1931 · Sisters: Part 2 as
- 1931 · Love, Be with Humanity: Part 1 as Sakura
- 1931 · Love, Be with Humanity: Part 2 as Sakura (Kokichi's second daughter)
- 1931 · Nikutai no bōfū as
- 1930 · Young Lady as Bad Madam
- 1930 · Love and Power as
- 1930 · The Big City: Explosion as
- 1930 · The Beating as
- 1930 · A Primer on Marriage as Mineko
- 1929 · The Father and His Son as
- 1929 · The Model of New Women as
- 1929 · Stick Girl as Beautiful woman
- 1929 · Scenes of Love as The shabby woman
- 1928 · The Glory of the Shōwa Era as Taeko (Shōwa chapter)
- 1928 · If Only She... as
- 1927 · Umi mo yusha as