Hideko Takamine
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Born | March 27, 1924 Hakodate, Hokkaidō, Japan |
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Years active | 1929 – 1979 | ||||||
Spouse(s) | Zenzo Matsuyama (1955-present) | ||||||
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Hideko Takamine (高峰 秀子 Takamine Hideko?, March 27, 1924, Hakodate, Hokkaidō, Japan) is a Japanese actress, famous for her films through the 1950s and 1960s.
She first appeared in the 1929 film Mother, bringing her a popularity as a child actor akin to that of Shirley Temple.
In the 1950s, her films with directors Keisuke Kinoshita and Mikio Naruse made her Japan's top star. She married in 1955, but set a precedent by choosing not to give up her acting career.
[edit] Filmography
- 1956 - Flowing (Nagareru)
[edit] External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to:
- University of Waterloo, Spring 1994 KINEMA profile
- San Francisco Chronicle, "Director Mikio Naruse retrospective takes insightful plunge into a postwar Japan in flux", December 28, 2005.
- Hideko Takamine at the Internet Movie Database
- Hideko Takamine (Japanese) at the Japanese Movie Database