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Haruyo Ichikawa

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Haruyo Ichikawa
市川春代
Haruyo Ichikawa in 1934
Born(1913-02-09)9 February 1913
Nagano, Japan
Died18 November 2004(2004-11-18) (aged 91)
NationalityJapanese
Occupation(s)Actress, singer

Haruyo Ichikawa (市川春代, Ichikawa Haruyo, 9 February 1913 – 18 November 2004) was a Japanese film actress and singer.[1][2]

Career

Born in the city of Nagano, Ichikawa entered the Nikkatsu studios in 1926, where she gave her film debut in Miyako no seihoku.[1][2] In the 1930s, she first moved to the Shinkō Kinema film company, then to Tokyo Hassei Eiga Seisakusho (later Toho), before returning to Nikkatsu.[1][3] At Tokyo Hassei Eiga Seisakusho, she starred in a number of films by Shirō Toyoda,[3] most notably Young People (1937).[1][2]

After the war, Ichikawa appeared in smaller roles in films like Kenji Mizoguchi's The Life of Oharu (1952) and Keisuke Kinoshita's The Tattered Wings (1955). She continued acting until the 1960s, appearing in a total of over 180 films.[1][2][3] She died on 18 November 2004 at the age of 91.[1][2]

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "市川春代". Kotobank (in Japanese). Retrieved 2 August 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Ichikawa Haruyo-san shikyo: joyū". 47 News (in Japanese). 19 November 2004. Archived from the original on 18 February 2013. Retrieved 30 January 2012.
  3. ^ a b c "市川春代". Japanese Movie Database (in Japanese). Retrieved 2 August 2023.

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