Sumiko Mizukubo
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- Film actress
- stage actress
- dancer
Sumiko Mizukubo (水久保 澄子, Mizukubo Sumiko, born Tatsuko Ogino (荻野 辰子, Ogino Tatsuko) October 10, 1916) is a Japanese former actress active during the silent film era in the early 1930s.
Biography
She was born in Meguro-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Her sister Kiyoko Tagawa (田川 清子) was a dancer. Mizukubo attended the Senzoku High School for Girls [ja], before training at the revue and musical theatre company of Shochiku alongside other future film actors such as Yumeko Aizome and Kimiyo Otsuka [ja]. Mizukubo acted at the Shochiku Kamata and the Nikkatsu Tamagawa studios, and appeared in 39 movies as a young star, including films directed by Naruse Mikio and Ozu Yasujiro.[1][2][3] She quit film-acting in 1935, but continued to dance and appear in stage roles.[citation needed]
Filmography
Year | Title |
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1932 | Mushiabamera hara [ja] - as Kasumi, third daughter |
1932 | Chocolate Doll as Mieko |
1932 | Koi no Tokyo'' |
1932 | Riku no Wikodo |
1932 | Sei Naru Chibusa |
1932 | Tsubakihime [ja] |
1932 | Arashi no naka no shojo |
1932 | Kagayake nippon josei |
1933 | Hanayome no negoto' as waitress |
1933 | Apart from You as Shokiku |
1933 | Dragnet Girl as Kakuko |
1933 | 'Juku no haru |
1933 | Yotamono to Kyakusenbi |
1933 | Kunisada Chuji: Ruro ruten no maki |
1933 | Koi no Shohai |
1933 | Iro wa nioedo |
1933 | A Man with a Married Woman's Hairdo as Toshiko Kajihara |
1933 | Tokyo ondo as Sumiko Shimura |
1933 | Daigaku no waadanna - younger sister Miyako |
1933 | Jogakusei to yotamono as Kazuko Kitajima |
1933 | Rappa to musume |
1933 | Namida no Wataridori |
1933 | Hatsukoi no haru |
1933 | Aru haha no sugata |
1934 | Genkan-ban to ojosan |
1934 | Sakura ondo [ja] |
1934 | Wakafufu shiken bekkyo |
1934 | Shingetsu katsuragawa |
1934 | Geisha sandaiki showahen |
1934 | Onna to umare ta kara nya |
1934 | Tsukigata hanpeita |
1934 | Musume san nin kangeki jidai |
1934 | Gantō no shojo |
1934 | Guren tai no uta |
1935 | Watashi ga oyome ni itta nara (wife in "Salaryman nomaki") |
1935 | Mittsu no shinju as Syako Kuzuryu |
1935 | Nichizo getsuzō kyōdō eiga |
1935 | Kaikoku dai Nippon Nikkatsu |
References
External links
- Sumiko Mizukubo at IMDb
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