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Sachiko Murase

Sachiko Murase (村瀬幸子, Murase Sachiko, 21 March 1905 – 9 October 1993) was a Japanese stage and film actress.[1][2] She appeared in about 90 films between 1927 and 1991, often under the direction of Hiroshi Shimizu and Keisuke Kinoshita,[3] and received numerous awards for her stage and film performances.[1]

Sachiko Murase
Born
Sada Matsui

(1905-03-21)21 March 1905
Died9 October 1993(1993-10-09) (aged 88)
NationalityJapanese
OccupationActress
Years active1927–1991
SpouseKihachi Kitamura

Biography edit

Sachiko Murase was born Sada Matsui in Honjo Ward, Tokyo.[1] A graduate from Tokyo Prefectural Second Girls' High School, she joined the Tsukiji Shogekijo theatre in 1925.[1] She gave her film debut in 1927 and entered the Shochiku film studio four years later.[1][3] Together with her husband Kihachi Kitamura, she formed the Geijutsu Shogekijo theatre in 1937.[1] In 1944, the year following the dissolution of Geijutsu Shogekijo, she was one of the founding members of the Haiyuza Theatre Company together with Koreya Senda, Eijirō Tōno, Chieko Higashiyama, Eitarō Ozawa and others.[1][4] Since the mid-1950s, she also regularly appeared on television.[5] She was the oldest active actress of Shingeki (Japanese modern realist) theatre in her lifetime.[1]

Selected filmography edit

  • Sentanteki dawane (1930)
  • Gendai okusama katagi (1930)
  • Seishun zue (1931)
  • Nanatsu no umi: Zenpen – Shōjo-hen (1931) – Ayako Kirihara
  • Jōnetsu – Ra pashion (1932) – Mitsuko, reporter
  • Satsueijo romansu, renai annai (1932)
  • Nanatsu no umi: Kōhen – Teisō-hen (1932) – Ayako Kirihara
  • Nemure haha no mune ni (1933)
  • Zen'ei sōkō ressha (1933)
  • A Woman Crying in Spring (1933) – Oaki
  • Juku no haru (1933)
  • Rappa to musume (1933)
  • Sono yo no onna (1934)
  • The Boss’s Son at College (1934) – Fumiko
  • Shunkinsho: Okoto to Sasuke (1935) – Yoshiko
  • Yakushin Tokyo minato matsuri (1935)
  • Sakura no sono (1936) – Namie – stepdaughter
  • Niji tatsu oka (1938) – Mrs. Hayakawa
  • Sincerity (1939) – Mrs. Asada
  • Onna keizu (1942) – Sakai's wife
  • Zoku onna keizu (1942) – Sakai's Wife
  • Yaotome no uta (1942)
  • Port of Flowers (1943) – O-yuki
  • Marriage – Fujie Sugawara
  • Spring Awakens (1947) – Masa Hirobe
  • Apostasy (1948) – Inoko's wife
  • Here's to the Young Lady (1949) – Proprietress of the bar
  • Mahiru no embukyoku (1949) – Yasuko
  • A Broken Drum (1949) – Kuniko
  • The Angry Street (1950) – Sudō's mother
  • Re mizeraburu: Kami to akuma (1950)
  • Re mizeraburu: Kami to jiyu no hata (1950)
  • Wakai musumetachi (1951) – Mihiko
  • Junpaku no yoru (1951)
  • Kaze ni soyogu asi (Kouhen) (1951) – Sakiko Kodama
  • Kekkon annai (1952)
  • Carmen's Pure Love (1952)
  • Himitsu (1952) – Doctor
  • Natsuko no boken (1953) – Itsuko, Natsuko's aunt
  • Himawari musume (1953) – Setsuko's mother
  • Yoru no owari (1953) – Madame
  • Aijō ni tsuite (1953) – Masako
  • Zoku shishunki (1953)
  • Itsuko to sono haha (1954) – Shizuko Matsuo
  • Onna no issho (1955) – Aoshima's mother
  • A Girl Isn't Allowed to Love (1955) – Junko Matsushima
  • Princess Yang Kwei-Fei (1955) – Chengfei (uncredited)
  • Sugata naki mokugekisha (1955) – Motoko
  • Asunaro monogatari (1955) – Landlady
  • Kaki no ki no aru ie (1955) – Sei Komatsu
  • Shichinin no ani imōto (1955) – Satoko Kitahara
  • Hahabue kobue (1955)
  • Ryūri no Kishi (1956) – Uta, Chiho's grand mother
  • Gendai no yokubō (1956) – Mineko Iizuka
  • Aru onna no baai (1956) – Teruko Hisamoto
  • Yūhi to kenjū (1956) – Atsuko
  • Aishu no machi ni kiri ga furu (1956)
  • Banjun Morishige no funnyotan (1957)
  • Bōkyaku no hanabira: Kanketsuhen (1957)
  • Kisses (1957) – Kikyoko Shirakawa
  • Kajin (1958) – Takako Sakō
  • Towa ni kotaezu – Kanketsu-hen (1958) – Toshiko
  • Denwa wa yugata ni naru (1959)
  • Mi wa jukushitari (1959) – Naoko, Shinobu's mother
  • Kizoku no kaidan (1959)
  • Meiji Tennō to Nogi Shōgun (1959) – Shizuko, Nogi's wife
  • A False Student (1960) – Hikoichi's mother
  • Arega minato no hi da (1961)
  • Nippon no obaachan (1962) – Tsuya
  • Wakamono ni yume ari (1962)
  • Asu no hanayome (1962) – Hatsu Shiozaki
  • Wakai hito (1962) – Atsuko Yamagata
  • Zatoichi the Fugitive (1963) – Maki
  • Oka wa hanazakari (1963) – Setsu Noro
  • Kizudarake no sanga (1964) – Fujiko Arima
  • Hadaka no jūyaku (1964) – Matsuyo Hidaka
  • Zatoichi and the Doomed Man (1965) – Shimazo's wife
  • The School of Spies (1966) – Kikuno Miyoshi
  • The Kii River (1966) – Yasu
  • Ichiman sanzennin (1966)
  • Lost Spring (1967) – Taza Murakoshi
  • Love for an Idiot (1967) – Sumie
  • The Snow Woman (1968) – Soyo
  • Aa, kaigun (1970)
  • Tsubasa wa kokoro ni tsukete (1978)
  • Jishin rettō (1980) – Fusae Kawazu (Yūko's mother)
  • Station (1981) – Ryosuke's mother
  • Jidai-ya no nyobo (1983)
  • A Promise (1986) – Tatsu, Ryōsaku's wife
  • Rhapsody in August (1991) – Kane

Awards and honours (selected) edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "村瀬幸子". Kotobank (in Japanese). Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  2. ^ "村瀬幸子". Kinenote (in Japanese). Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  3. ^ a b "村瀬幸子". Japanese Movie Database (in Japanese). Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  4. ^ "俳優座史". Haiyuza (in Japanese). Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  5. ^ "村瀬幸子". TV Drama Database (in Japanese). Retrieved 17 August 2023.

External links edit

  • Sachiko Murase at IMDb

sachiko, murase, 村瀬幸子, murase, sachiko, march, 1905, october, 1993, japanese, stage, film, actress, appeared, about, films, between, 1927, 1991, often, under, direction, hiroshi, shimizu, keisuke, kinoshita, received, numerous, awards, stage, film, performance. Sachiko Murase 村瀬幸子 Murase Sachiko 21 March 1905 9 October 1993 was a Japanese stage and film actress 1 2 She appeared in about 90 films between 1927 and 1991 often under the direction of Hiroshi Shimizu and Keisuke Kinoshita 3 and received numerous awards for her stage and film performances 1 Sachiko MuraseBornSada Matsui 1905 03 21 21 March 1905Honjo Ward Tokyo JapanDied9 October 1993 1993 10 09 aged 88 NationalityJapaneseOccupationActressYears active1927 1991SpouseKihachi Kitamura Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected filmography 3 Awards and honours selected 4 References 5 External linksBiography editSachiko Murase was born Sada Matsui in Honjo Ward Tokyo 1 A graduate from Tokyo Prefectural Second Girls High School she joined the Tsukiji Shogekijo theatre in 1925 1 She gave her film debut in 1927 and entered the Shochiku film studio four years later 1 3 Together with her husband Kihachi Kitamura she formed the Geijutsu Shogekijo theatre in 1937 1 In 1944 the year following the dissolution of Geijutsu Shogekijo she was one of the founding members of the Haiyuza Theatre Company together with Koreya Senda Eijirō Tōno Chieko Higashiyama Eitarō Ozawa and others 1 4 Since the mid 1950s she also regularly appeared on television 5 She was the oldest active actress of Shingeki Japanese modern realist theatre in her lifetime 1 Selected filmography editSentanteki dawane 1930 Gendai okusama katagi 1930 Seishun zue 1931 Nanatsu no umi Zenpen Shōjo hen 1931 Ayako Kirihara Jōnetsu Ra pashion 1932 Mitsuko reporter Satsueijo romansu renai annai 1932 Nanatsu no umi Kōhen Teisō hen 1932 Ayako Kirihara Nemure haha no mune ni 1933 Zen ei sōkō ressha 1933 A Woman Crying in Spring 1933 Oaki Juku no haru 1933 Rappa to musume 1933 Sono yo no onna 1934 The Boss s Son at College 1934 Fumiko Shunkinsho Okoto to Sasuke 1935 Yoshiko Yakushin Tokyo minato matsuri 1935 Sakura no sono 1936 Namie stepdaughter Niji tatsu oka 1938 Mrs Hayakawa Sincerity 1939 Mrs Asada Onna keizu 1942 Sakai s wife Zoku onna keizu 1942 Sakai s Wife Yaotome no uta 1942 Port of Flowers 1943 O yuki Marriage Fujie Sugawara Spring Awakens 1947 Masa Hirobe Apostasy 1948 Inoko s wife Here s to the Young Lady 1949 Proprietress of the bar Mahiru no embukyoku 1949 Yasuko A Broken Drum 1949 Kuniko The Angry Street 1950 Sudō s mother Re mizeraburu Kami to akuma 1950 Re mizeraburu Kami to jiyu no hata 1950 Wakai musumetachi 1951 Mihiko Junpaku no yoru 1951 Kaze ni soyogu asi Kouhen 1951 Sakiko Kodama Kekkon annai 1952 Carmen s Pure Love 1952 Himitsu 1952 Doctor Natsuko no boken 1953 Itsuko Natsuko s aunt Himawari musume 1953 Setsuko s mother Yoru no owari 1953 Madame Aijō ni tsuite 1953 Masako Zoku shishunki 1953 Itsuko to sono haha 1954 Shizuko Matsuo Onna no issho 1955 Aoshima s mother A Girl Isn t Allowed to Love 1955 Junko Matsushima Princess Yang Kwei Fei 1955 Chengfei uncredited Sugata naki mokugekisha 1955 Motoko Asunaro monogatari 1955 Landlady Kaki no ki no aru ie 1955 Sei Komatsu Shichinin no ani imōto 1955 Satoko Kitahara Hahabue kobue 1955 Ryuri no Kishi 1956 Uta Chiho s grand mother Gendai no yokubō 1956 Mineko Iizuka Aru onna no baai 1956 Teruko Hisamoto Yuhi to kenju 1956 Atsuko Aishu no machi ni kiri ga furu 1956 Banjun Morishige no funnyotan 1957 Bōkyaku no hanabira Kanketsuhen 1957 Kisses 1957 Kikyoko Shirakawa Kajin 1958 Takako Sakō Towa ni kotaezu Kanketsu hen 1958 Toshiko Denwa wa yugata ni naru 1959 Mi wa jukushitari 1959 Naoko Shinobu s mother Kizoku no kaidan 1959 Meiji Tennō to Nogi Shōgun 1959 Shizuko Nogi s wife A False Student 1960 Hikoichi s mother Arega minato no hi da 1961 Nippon no obaachan 1962 Tsuya Wakamono ni yume ari 1962 Asu no hanayome 1962 Hatsu Shiozaki Wakai hito 1962 Atsuko Yamagata Zatoichi the Fugitive 1963 Maki Oka wa hanazakari 1963 Setsu Noro Kizudarake no sanga 1964 Fujiko Arima Hadaka no juyaku 1964 Matsuyo Hidaka Zatoichi and the Doomed Man 1965 Shimazo s wife The School of Spies 1966 Kikuno Miyoshi The Kii River 1966 Yasu Ichiman sanzennin 1966 Lost Spring 1967 Taza Murakoshi Love for an Idiot 1967 Sumie The Snow Woman 1968 Soyo Aa kaigun 1970 Tsubasa wa kokoro ni tsukete 1978 Jishin rettō 1980 Fusae Kawazu Yuko s mother Station 1981 Ryosuke s mother Jidai ya no nyobo 1983 A Promise 1986 Tatsu Ryōsaku s wife Rhapsody in August 1991 KaneAwards and honours selected edit1986 Mainichi Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for A Promise 1989 Kinokuniya Theatre Award for Arifuku shijin 1990 Order of the Sacred Treasure 4th Class 1991 Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best Actress for Rhapsody in AugustReferences edit a b c d e f g h 村瀬幸子 Kotobank in Japanese Retrieved 9 May 2021 村瀬幸子 Kinenote in Japanese Retrieved 9 May 2021 a b 村瀬幸子 Japanese Movie Database in Japanese Retrieved 9 May 2021 俳優座史 Haiyuza in Japanese Retrieved 17 August 2023 村瀬幸子 TV Drama Database in Japanese Retrieved 17 August 2023 External links editSachiko Murase at IMDb nbsp This article about a Japanese film actor is a stub You can help Wikipedia by 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