Noriko Sengoku
Reiko Mori (April 29, 1922 – December 27, 2012), known by her stage name Noriko Sengoku, was a Japanese film and television actress active primarily in the 1950s and 1960s. She made her film debut in 1947 and starred in several of Akira Kurosawa's early films such as Drunken Angel, The Quiet Duel, Stray Dog, Scandal, The Idiot and Seven Samurai.
During the war, she was a member of the traveling theater troupe Sakura-tai , which was wiped out in the Hiroshima atomic bombing . However, she escaped the atomic bombing because she was away from Hiroshima giving birth
She was highly praised as a great supporting actress, and excelled in the role of a spiteful landlady. She believed that "a supporting role is like a 'screw in each corner'; if even one screw comes loose, the whole thing falls apart."
During the war, she was a member of the traveling theater troupe Sakura-tai , which was wiped out in the Hiroshima atomic bombing . However, she escaped the atomic bombing because she was away from Hiroshima giving birth
She was highly praised as a great supporting actress, and excelled in the role of a spiteful landlady. She believed that "a supporting role is like a 'screw in each corner'; if even one screw comes loose, the whole thing falls apart."
Known For
115 titles
Seven Samurai
Dr. Coto's Clinic
Kwaidan
Invasion of Astro-Monster
Stray Dog
Floating Clouds
Takeshi-kun, Hai!
I Live in Fear
Tokyo Towers: Mom and Me, and Sometimes Dad
Scandal
The Idiot
Drunken Angel
Beast Alley
The Young Wife Rolls Her Arms!
When a Woman Ascends the Stairs
The Quiet Duel
Snow Country
Ken
Police Precinct: The Pickpocket Killer
The Munekata Sisters
School in the Crosshairs
Dotanba
The Trap
Blind Beast
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