
Actor
Hideko Takamine
Born 1924 · Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan
Hideko Takamine (高峰 秀子, Takamine Hideko, March 27, 1924 – December 28, 2010) was a Japanese actress who began as a child actress and maintained her fame in a career that spanned 50 years. She is particularly known for her collaborations with directors Mikio Naruse and Keisuke Kinoshita, with Twenty-Four Eyes (1954) and Floating Clouds (1955) being among her most noted films. Takamine was born in Hakodate, Hokkaidō, in 1924. At the age of four, following the death of her mother, she was placed in the care of her aunt in Tokyo. Her first role was in the Shochiku studio's 1929 film Mother (Haha), which brought her tremendous popularity as a child actor. She toured as a singer to entertain Japanese troops and, after the war, sang for American occupation troops in Tokyo. In 1950, she left Shintoho and became a freelance actress. She was especially favoured as leading actress by Naruse, appearing in 17 of his films between 1941 and 1966, which are considered "some of her finest performances." She married writer-director Zenzo Matsuyama in 1955, but continued her acting career, stating that she wanted to "create a new style of wife who has a job". After retiring as an actress in 1979, she published her autobiography and several essay collections. She died of lung cancer on 28 December 2010 at the age of 86.
Acting

The Human Condition III: A Soldier's Prayer
Hinanmin no Onna · 1961

When a Woman Ascends the Stairs
Keiko Yashiro · 1960

Floating Clouds
Yukiko Koda · 1955

Yearning
Reiko Morita · 1964

Twenty-Four Eyes
Ôishi Sensei · 1954

The Rickshaw Man
Yoshiko Yoshioka · 1958

Tokyo Chorus
Sono Choujo · 1931

The Munekata Sisters
Mariko Munekata · 1950

Flowing
Katsuyo · 1956

Lightning
Kiyoko · 1952

Immortal Love
Sadako · 1961

Happiness of Us Alone
Akiko Katayama · 1961

The River Fuefuki
Okei · 1960

Those Who Make Tomorrow
Takamine · 1946

Dimple of Tokyo
Kyoko Mine · 1952

Hyoroku's Dream Tale
Kaido-jo · 1943

World of Love
Yamaneko · 1943

The Day Before
Otsu · 1939

A Flower Blooms
Machiko · 1948

Bellflower
Yumiko · 1940

Passion
Mitsuko's child · 1932

Schoolgirl Records
Sachiko Kamata · 1941

The Ed Sullivan Show
Self · 1948

Stakeout
Sadako Yokokawa · 1958