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Mitsuko Baisho Born November 22, 1946
Ibaraki Prefecture, JapanOccupation Actress Mitsuko Baisho (倍賞 美津子 Baishō Mitsuko, born 22 November 1946 in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan) is a noted Japanese actress, whose most internationally known work has been for director Shohei Imamura, from 1979 up to the director's final film in 2002. Baisho has also been in films of Akira Kurosawa. She also won the awards for best actress at the 10th Hochi Film Award for Love Letter and Ikiteru uchi ga hana nano yo shindara sore made yo to sengen.[1] She also won the award for best supporting actress at the 8th Hochi Film Award for The Geisha[2] and at the 22nd Hochi Film Award for Tokyo Lullaby.[3] Her sister is actress-singer Chieko Baisho.
Partial filmography
- Duel at Fort Ezo (蝦夷館の決闘; 1970)
- Sword of Fury (宮本武蔵; 1973)
- The Life of Chikuzan (竹山ひとり旅; 1977)
- Bandit Vs. Samurai Squad (雲霧仁左衛門; 1978)
- Vengeance Is Mine (復讐するは我にあり; 1979)
- Kagemusha (影武者; 1980)
- Eijanaika (ええじゃないか; 1981)
- Flames of Blood 炎のごとく; 1981)
- Shomben Rider (ションベン・ライダー; 1983)
- The Ballad of Narayama (楢山節考; 1983)
- The Geisha (陽暉楼; 1983)
- Okinawan Boys (1983)
- The Crazy Family (逆噴射家族; 1984)
- Love Letter (恋文; 1985)
- Cabaret (キャバレー; 1986)
- Women Who Do Not Divorce (離婚しない女; 1986)
- Sure-Fire Death 4: We Will Avenge You (必殺IV 恨みはらします; 1987)
- Zegen (女衒 Zegen; 1987)
- My Phoenix (マイフェニックス; 1989)
- Dreams (夢; 1990)
- Last Song (ラストソング; 1994)
- A Last Note (午後の遺言状; 1995)
- The Eel (うなぎ; 1997)
- Tokyo Lullaby (東京夜曲; 1997)
- The Little Girl Who Conquered Time (時をかける少女; 1997)
- Solitude Point, aka Yukie (ユキエ; 1997)
- Love Letter (ラブ・レター; 1998)
- Second Chance (episode 3) (セカンドチャンス エピソードIII) (1999)
- By Player (三文役者; 2000)
- Turn (ターン; 2001)
- Warm Water Under a Red Bridge (赤い橋の下のぬるい水 2001)
- 11'09"01 September 11 (2002)
- Out (2002)
References
- ^ "報知映画賞ヒストリー" (in Japanese). Cinema Hochi. http://cinemahochi.yomiuri.co.jp/h_award/1985/. Retrieved 2010-03-29.
- ^ "報知映画賞ヒストリー" (in Japanese). Cinema Hochi. http://cinemahochi.yomiuri.co.jp/h_award/1983/. Retrieved 2010-01-18.
- ^ "報知映画賞ヒストリー" (in Japanese). Cinema Hochi. http://cinemahochi.yomiuri.co.jp/h_award/1997/. Retrieved 2010-01-19.
External links
Awards Kumiko Akiyoshi (1976) · Shima Iwashita (1977) · Meiko Kaji (1978) · Junko Miyashita (1979) · Chieko Baishō (1980) · Keiko Matsuzaka (1981) · Kaori Momoi (1982) · Masako Natsume (1983) · Sayuri Yoshinaga (1984) · Mitsuko Baisho (1985) · Ayumi Ishida (1986) · Shinobu Ōtake (1987) · Narumi Yasuda (1988) · Yoshiko Tanaka (1989) · Keiko Matsuzaka (1990) · Youki Kudoh (1991) · Misa Shimizu (1992) · Ruby Moreno (1993) · Saki Takaoka (1994) · Miho Nakayama (1995) · Mieko Harada (1996) · Hitomi Kuroki (1997) · Mieko Harada (1998) · Jun Fubuki (1999) · Naomi Fujiyama (2000) · Kyōko Koizumi (2001) · Rie Miyazawa (2002) · Shinobu Terajima (2003) · Takako Matsu (2004) · Yūko Tanaka (2005) · Miki Nakatani (2006) · Kumiko Aso (2007) · Kyōko Koizumi (2008) · Takako Matsu (2009)
Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role Shima Iwashita (1978) · Shinobu Ōtake (1979) · Kaori Momoi (1980) · Chieko Baishō (1981) · Keiko Matsuzaka (1982) · Keiko Matsuzaka (1983) · Rumiko Koyanagi (1984) · Sayuri Yoshinaga (1985) · Mitsuko Baisho (1986) · Ayumi Ishida (1987) · Nobuko Miyamoto (1988) · Sayuri Yoshinaga (1989) · Yoshiko Tanaka (1990) · Keiko Matsuzaka (1991) · Tanie Kitabayashi (1992) · Yoshiko Mita (1993) · Emi Wakui (1994) · Saki Takaoka (1995) · Yūko Asano (1996) · Tamiyo Kusakari (1997) · Hitomi Kuroki (1998) · Mieko Harada (1999) · Shinobu Ōtake (2000) · Sayuri Yoshinaga (2001) · Keiko Kishi (2002) · Rie Miyazawa (2003) · Shinobu Terajima (2004) · Kyōka Suzuki (2005) · Sayuri Yoshinaga (2006) · Miki Nakatani (2007) · Kirin Kiki (2008) · Tae Kimura (2009) · Takako Matsu (2010)
Hochi Film Award for Best Supporting Actress Kiwako Taichi (1976) · Ayumi Ishida (1977) · Shinobu Ōtake (1978) · Mayumi Ogawa (1979) · Yoko Agi (1980) · Yūko Tanaka (1981) · Miyako Yamaguchi (1982) · Mitsuko Baisho (1983) · Kin Sugai (1984) · Yoshiko Mita (1985) · Mieko Harada (1986) · Junko Sakurada (1987) · Eri Ishida (1988) · Hideko Yoshida (1989) · Kanako Higuchi (1990) · Jun Fubuki (1991) · Miwako Fujitani (1992) · Junko Sakurada (1993) · Shigeru Muroi (1994) · Meiko Kaji (1995) · Eriko Watanabe (1996) · Mitsuko Baisho (1997) · Kumiko Aso (1998) · Junko Fuji (1999) · Naomi Nishida (2000) · Kou Shibasaki (2001) · Miho Kanno (2002) · Eri Fukatsu (2003) · Masami Nagasawa (2004) · Hiroko Yakushimaru (2005) · Yū Aoi (2006) · Hiromi Nagasaku (2007) · Kirin Kiki (2008) · Kaoru Yachigusa (2009)
Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role Kaori Momoi (1978) · Shinobu Ōtake (1979) · Mayumi Ogawa (1980) · Michiyo Okusu (1981) · Yūko Tanaka (1982) · Rumiko Koyanagi (1983) · Atsuko Asano (1984) · Kin Sugai (1985) · Yoshiko Mita (1986) · Mieko Harada (1987) · Rino Katase (1988) · Eri Ishida (1989) · Etsuko Ichihara (1990) · Eri Ishida (1991) · Emi Wakui (1992) · Miwako Fujitani (1993) · Kyōko Kagawa (1994) · Shigeru Muroi (1995) · Nobuko Otowa (1996) · Eriko Watanabe (1997) · Mitsuko Baisho (1998) · Kumiko Aso (1999) · Kayoko Kishimoto (2000) · Mieko Harada (2001) · Kou Shibasaki (2002) · Tanie Kitabayashi (2003) · Eri Fukatsu (2004) · Masami Nagasawa (2005) · Hiroko Yakushimaru (2006) · Yū Aoi (2007) · Masako Motai (2008) · Kimiko Yo (2009) · Kimiko Yo (2010)
Categories:- 1946 births
- Living people
- Japanese actors
- People from Ibaraki Prefecture
- Japanese actor stubs
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