Yōko Tsukasa
August 20, 1934 (90 years old) in Sakaiminato, Japan
Yōko Aizawa (相澤 葉子, Aizawa Yōko, born August 20, 1934) is a Japanese actress. She won the award for best actress at the 17th Blue Ribbon Awards for Kinokawa. She is a professor at Tokyo University of Social Welfare and serves as the 2nd head of Nihon Taishōmura theme park. Born as Yōko Shōji (庄司 葉子) in Tottori Prefecture, to a family of cotton merchants who had settled in Yumihama. Her family is a branch of the Shōji family, the landed magnate of Watari. She married politician and attorney Hideyuki Aizawa. Their son Hiromitsu married singer and actress Shoko Aida. She's been awarded the Medal with Purple Ribbon (2003) and the Order of the Rising Sun, 4th Class, Gold Rays with Rosette (2010).
Known For
Credits
- 2016 · Mifune: The Last Samurai as Self - Actress
- 2003 · Fukumimi as
- 1992 · Tokugawa Ieyasu: The Conqueror of Japan as
- 1985 · Haze of Love as
- 1983 · I Lived, But... as Self
- 1981 · Blue Jeans Memory as
- 1980 · Drive for the Future as Asako
- 1978 · Queen Bee as Tsutayo
- 1977 · Island of Hell as Katsuno
- 1974 · Prophecies of Nostradamus as Nobuo Nishiyama
- 1974 · Secret Prophecies of Nostradamus as Herself
- 1974 · Nagare no Fu Part I: Disturbance, Part II: Dawn as
- 1971 · I Hear the Whistle as Hatsue Sugimoto
- 1971 · The Earth is Born Again as Minako Soejima
- 1971 · Epic Chushingura as Oishi Riku
- 1971 · Haru no Sakamichi as Lady Kasuga
- 1969 · Shinsengumi: Assassins of Honor as Tsune
- 1969 · Battle of the Japan Sea as
- 1969 · Goyokin as Shino
- 1968 · Admiral Yamamoto as Sumie Kimura
- 1968 · Devils-in-Law as
- 1967 · Two in the Shadow as Yumiko
- 1967 · Samurai Rebellion as Ichi Sasahara
- 1967 · Kojiro as Nami
- 1966 · The Daphne as Umeko (the second daughter)
- 1966 · The Kii River as Shintani Hana
- 1966 · Moment of Terror as Kinuko Kakinuma
- 1965 · Back Stairways as
- 1965 · Five Gents' Trick Book as
- 1965 · The Radish and the Carrot as
- 1964 · Zoku shachō shinshiroku as
- 1964 · Hail the 3 Gents as
- 1962 · Fūryū onsen bantō nikki as
- 1962 · Gekkyū dorobō as
- 1962 · 47 Ronin as Aguri Asano
- 1962 · Kigeki ekimae onsen as
- 1962 · Yoru no keisha as
- 1962 · 続サラリーマン清水港 as
- 1962 · Woman of Design as Ritsuko Yada
- 1962 · The Wiser Age as Netsuke Ishikawa
- 1962 · Salaryman Shimizu Minato as
- 1961 · The End of Summer as Noriko
- 1961 · A Night in Hong Kong as Keiko Kimura
- 1961 · Challenge to Live as
- 1961 · Yojimbo as Nui
- 1961 · Wakarete ikiru toki mo as Michi
- 1961 · The Masterless 47 – Part II as
- 1960 · The Masterless 47 as Keiko
- 1960 · Late Autumn as Ayako Miwa
- 1960 · The Angry Sea as Sasko Kanamori
- 1960 · The Lovelorn Geisha as Miyako Fujimura
- 1960 · The Blue Beast as
- 1960 · The Last Gunfight as Sally
- 1959 · The Three Treasures as Princess Oto Tachibana
- 1959 · Saga of the Vagabonds as Tazu
- 1959 · Samurai Saga as Lady Ochii / Princess Chiyo
- 1959 · Flower Shop Curtain as Kyoko
- 1958 · Summer Clouds as Miciko
- 1958 · The Third President as
- 1958 · City of Love as Aiko Hayakawa
- 1958 · Assistant President as
- 1957 · A Dangerous Hero as
- 1957 · Price of Beauty as Chikako Izumi / Sally
- 1956 · はりきり社長 as
- 1956 · The President Talks Bank as
- 1956 · The President's Boss as
- 1955 · To Love and Forgive as
- 1955 · The First Kiss as
- 1955 · Marital Relations as
- 1955 · Mother and Son as Tamako Izumi
- 1955 · No Response from Car 33 as
- 1955 · All is Well 2 as
- 1955 · All is Well as Akiko Mori