Yōko Katsuragi

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Yōko Katsuragi
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Yōko Katsuragi in 1952
Born
Sumie Tomizawa

(1930-10-20)October 20, 1930[1][2]
DiedMarch 2007(2007-03-00) (aged 76)[1][2]
NationalityJapanese
Other namesSumie Mayuzumi
OccupationActress
Years active1948–1963
Spouse(s)Toshiro Mayuzumi (1953–1997)

Yōko Katsuragi (桂木洋子, Katsuragi, Yōko, April 6, 1930 – March, 2007) was a Japanese actress active from 1948 to 1963. She appeared mostly in films of the Shochiku film studios, often under the direction of Keisuke Kinoshita.[3]

Selected filmography[]

  • 1948: The Portrait (肖像 Shōzō) – dir. Keisuke Kinoshita
  • 1948: Apostasy (破戒 Hakai) – dir. Keisuke Kinoshita
  • 1949: Late Spring (晩春 Banshun) – dir. Yasujirō Ozu
  • 1949: Broken Drum (破れ太鼓 Yabure-daiko) – dir. Keisuke Kinoshita
  • 1950: Scandal (醜聞 Shubun) – dir. Akira Kurosawa
  • 1950: Battle of Roses (薔薇合戦 Bara gassen) – dir. Mikio Naruse
  • 1951: The Good Fairy (善魔 Zenma) – dir. Keisuke Kinoshita
  • 1951: Fireworks Over the Sea (海の花火 Umi no hanabi) – dir. Keisuke Kinoshita
  • 1952: Nami (波) – dir. Noboru Nakamura
  • 1953: Adventure of Natsuko (夏子の冒険 Natsuko no boken) – dir. Noboru Nakamura
  • 1953: Jinanbō (次男坊) – dir. Yoshitarō Nomura
  • 1953: A Japanese Tragedy (日本の悲劇 Nihon no higeki) – dir. Keisuke Kinoshita
  • 1954: Shinjitsu ichiro (真実一路) – dir. Yūzō Kawashima
  • 1955: The Tattered Wings (遠い雲 Tōi kumo) – dir. Keisuke Kinoshita
  • 1956: Fountainhead (泉 Izumi) – dir. Masaki Kobayashi
  • 1956: Trouble about a Typhoon (台風騒動記 Taifū sōdōki) – dir. Satsuo Yamamoto
  • 1957: Times of Joy and Sorrow (喜びも悲しみも幾歳月 Yorokobi mo kanashami mo ikutoshitsuki) – dir. Keisuke Kinoshita
  • 1958: Undutiful Street (親不幸通り Oya fukō dōri) – dir. Yasuzō Masumura
  • 1958: Four Seasons of Love (四季の愛欲 Shiki no aiyoku) – dir. Kō Nakahira
  • 1959: The Assignation (密会 Mikkai) – dir. Kō Nakahira
  • 1960: White Fangs (白い牙 Shiroi kiba) – dir. Heinosuke Gosho

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "桂木洋子 (Yōko Katsuragi)". Kotobank (in Japanese). Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "桂木洋子 (Yōko Katsuragi)". Kinenote (in Japanese). Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  3. ^ "桂木洋子 (Yōko Katsuragi)". Japanese Movie Database (in Japanese). Retrieved 5 February 2021.

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