Eiko Miyoshi

Eiko Miyoshi

1894-04-08 – 1963-07-28 (age 69) Tokyo, Japon
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Biography

Eiko Miyoshi (April 8, 1894 – July 28, 1963) was a Japanese actress. She was born in Tokyo. Her husband was the film producer Nobuyoshi Morita. She appeared in many Toho films, including those directed by Akira Kurosawa. Her birth name was Haru Miyata, and her real name after marriage was Haru Morita.

After the Second World War , she entered the film industry at the request of director Akira Kurosawa. In 1946, at the age of 52, she made her first film appearance in Kurosawa's first postwar film, No Regrets for My Youth. From then on, through the 1950s, she was cast in a succession of films by Japan's leading directors, including Kurosawa, Keisuke Kinoshita, Mikio Naruse, Yasujirō Ozu, Kenji Mizoguchi, Heinosuke Gosho, Kon Ichikawa, and Shirō Toyoda. She also appeared in many Toho salaryman comedies.

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Known For

Ikiru
Ikiru

1952

as Housewife

Throne of Blood
Throne of Blood

1957

as Old Woman at castle

The Hidden Fortress
The Hidden Fortress

1958

as Maid (uncredited)

The Idiot
The Idiot

1951

as Madame Kayama

Good Morning
Good Morning

1959

as Mitsue Haraguchi

Stray Dog
Stray Dog

1949

as Harumi's mother

Street of Shame
Street of Shame

1956

as Kadowaki Saku

The Lower Depths
The Lower Depths

1957

as Asa, Tomekichi's Wife

Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto
Tokyo Twilight
Tokyo Twilight

1957

as Midwife

I Live in Fear
I Live in Fear

1955

as Toyo Nakajima

No Regrets for Our Youth
No Regrets for Our Youth

1946

as Madame Yagihara

Mother
Mother

1952

as Grandmother

A Wife's Heart
Okuni and Gohei
Okuni and Gohei

1952

as Mother

My Wonderful Yellow Car
My Wonderful Yellow Car

1953

as The old wife

Holiday in Tokyo
Mr. Pu