Aiko Mimasu
Aiko Mimasu ( November 2, 1910– January 18, 1982) was a Japanese actress. After the war, she became famous for her role in mother-movie films, and was known as the "mother-movie actress."
Her real name is Aiko Kawaguchi, and her maiden name is Inui. She was born in Minami-Sumiyacho , Minami-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture (now Chuo-ku ). Her husband is Shotaro Kawaguchi , a Naoki Prize-winning author . She has three sons and one daughter with Kawaguchi, and actor Hiroshi Kawaguchi is her eldest son. Ruriko Kikawa, a member of the 24th class of the Takarazuka Revue , is her younger sister.
In November of 1976, she was awarded the Medal with Purple Ribbon . In 1982 , she died of pancreatic cancer at Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital at the age of 71.
Her real name is Aiko Kawaguchi, and her maiden name is Inui. She was born in Minami-Sumiyacho , Minami-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture (now Chuo-ku ). Her husband is Shotaro Kawaguchi , a Naoki Prize-winning author . She has three sons and one daughter with Kawaguchi, and actor Hiroshi Kawaguchi is her eldest son. Ruriko Kikawa, a member of the 24th class of the Takarazuka Revue , is her younger sister.
In November of 1976, she was awarded the Medal with Purple Ribbon . In 1982 , she died of pancreatic cancer at Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital at the age of 71.
Known For
57 titles
The Storm of the Pacific
Street of Shame
Daughters, Wives and a Mother
Human Torpedoes
Yearning
The Wiser Age
Yakuza of the Present
The Last Kamikaze
Ika naru hoshi no moto ni
The Loyal 47 Ronin
Raised in a Palace
These Foolish Times
Memoir of Japanese Assassinations
The Monkey King
Diary of an Elegant Hot Spring
Classmates
Classmates
The Lovelorn Geisha
The Man Who Disappeared Yesterday
Kisses
Japanese Women's Textbook
The Machine Gun Dragon
This Greedy Old Skin
A Girl Isn't Allowed to Love
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