
Kinuyo Tanaka
演员, 导演
1909年11月28日 — 1977年3月21日 (67 years)
Kinuyo Tanaka (田中 絹代 Tanaka Kinuyo, 29 November 1909 – 21 March 1977) was a Japanese actress and director.
Tanaka was born in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. She became a leading actress at seventeen years old, appearing in Heinosuke Gosho's An Embarrassing Dream in 1927. She proceeded to take leading parts in, among others, Yasujirō Ozu's I Graduated, But... in 1929, Gosho's Aiyoku no ki in 1930, and in 1931, Japan's first talkie, The Neighbor's Wife and Mine, directed by Gosho.
She had a close working relationship with director Kenji Mizoguchi, having parts in 15 of his films, including leading roles in The Life of Oharu (1952), Ugetsu (1953) and Sansho the Bailiff (1954). Their working relationship ended when Mizoguchi countered a recommendation from the Directors Guild of Japan for the Nikkatsu studio to hire her as a director. Despite this, the production of her second film as director went ahead, but Tanaka never forgave Mizoguchi, and the reasons for his behaviour are unclear. She also played Noboru Yasumoto's mother in Akira Kurosawa's Red Beard (1965). For her portrayal in Kei Kumai's Sandakan N° 8 she won the Best Actress Award at the 25th Berlin International Film Festival in 1975. Her last screen appearance was in 1976 in Kei Kumai's Kita No Misaki.
Tanaka was the second Japanese woman who worked as a film director, after Sakane Tazuko (1904‐1975). Her first directing job was on the film Love Letter in 1953, and she made five further films in that role.
Tanaka was born in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. She became a leading actress at seventeen years old, appearing in Heinosuke Gosho's An Embarrassing Dream in 1927. She proceeded to take leading parts in, among others, Yasujirō Ozu's I Graduated, But... in 1929, Gosho's Aiyoku no ki in 1930, and in 1931, Japan's first talkie, The Neighbor's Wife and Mine, directed by Gosho.
She had a close working relationship with director Kenji Mizoguchi, having parts in 15 of his films, including leading roles in The Life of Oharu (1952), Ugetsu (1953) and Sansho the Bailiff (1954). Their working relationship ended when Mizoguchi countered a recommendation from the Directors Guild of Japan for the Nikkatsu studio to hire her as a director. Despite this, the production of her second film as director went ahead, but Tanaka never forgave Mizoguchi, and the reasons for his behaviour are unclear. She also played Noboru Yasumoto's mother in Akira Kurosawa's Red Beard (1965). For her portrayal in Kei Kumai's Sandakan N° 8 she won the Best Actress Award at the 25th Berlin International Film Festival in 1975. Her last screen appearance was in 1976 in Kei Kumai's Kita No Misaki.
Tanaka was the second Japanese woman who worked as a film director, after Sakane Tazuko (1904‐1975). Her first directing job was on the film Love Letter in 1953, and she made five further films in that role.
影視作品
| 1976 | |
| 1976 | Cape of the North · as Old Nun |
| 1974 | Sandakan No. 8 · as Old Osaki |
| 1972 | Tora-san's Dream-Come-True · as The Old Family Mistress |
| 1970 | The Fir Tree Remained · as Tsuta |
| 1966 | Arupusu no wakadaishô · as Shinjiro Ishiyama |
| 1965 | Red Beard · as Madame Yasumoto |
| 1964 | The Scent of Incense. Part 1 · as Tsuna |
| 1963 | Hikaru umi · as Nobuko Yazaki |
| 1963 | Alone on the Pacific · as Youth's Mother |
| 1963 | Legend of a Duel to the Death · as Shizuko Sonobe |
| 1962 | Fencing Master · as Oharu |
| 1962 | A Wanderer's Notebook · as Kishi, Fumiko's Mother |
| 1960 | Brother · as Mother |
| 1959 | The Three Treasures · as Princess Yamato |
| 1959 | Chikamatsu's Love in Osaka · as Myokan |
| 1958 | The Eternal Rainbow · as Fumi |
| 1958 | Equinox Flower · as Kiyoko Hirayama在 Plex |
| 1958 | The Ballad of Narayama · as Orin |
| 1957 | Stepbrothers · as Rie |
| 1957 | Behold Thy Son · as Yukiko Matsumoto |
| 1956 | Flowing · as Rika Yamanaka / Oharu |
| 1956 | Zakkyo kazoku · as Cast |
| 1956 | |
| 1955 | Forever a Woman · as Neighbor's Wife |
| 1955 | |
| 1955 | |
| 1955 | The Moon Has Risen · as Yoneya |
| 1954 | The Woman of Rumour · as Hatsuko Mabuchi在 Plex |
| 1954 | Sansho the Bailiff · as Tamaki在 Plex |
| 1953 | Love Letter · as Landlady |
| 1953 | Ugetsu · as Miyagi在 Plex |
| 1953 | Where Chimneys Are Seen · as Hiroko Ogata |
| 1953 | Sincere Heart · as Kuniko |
| 1952 | Mother · as Masako Fukuhara |
| 1952 | People of Akata · as Kuniko Ataka |
| 1952 | The Life of Oharu · as Oharu在 Plex |
| 1951 | The Lady of Musashino · as Michiko Akiyama在 Plex |
| 1951 | Miss Oyu · as Oyû Kayukawa在 Plex |
| 1951 | Ginza Cosmetics · as Yukiko Tsuji |
| 1950 | The Munekata Sisters · as Setsuko Munekata |
| 1950 | Wedding Ring · as Noriko Kuki |
| 1949 | The Ghost of Yotsuya: Part II · as Oiwa / Osode |
| 1949 | The Ghost of Yotsuya: Part I · as Oiwa / Osode在 Plex |
| 1949 | Flame of My Love · as Eiko Hirayama |
| 1948 | A Hen in the Wind · as Tokiko Amamiya在 Plex |
| 1948 | Women of the Night · as Fusako Owada在 Plex |
| 1947 | Phoenix · as Sayoko Aihara |
| 1947 | The Love of Sumako the Actress · as Sumako Matsui |
| 1947 | Marriage · as Fumie Matsukawa |
| 1946 | Utamaro and His Five Women · as Okita在 Plex |
| 1946 | Victory of Women · as Hiroko Hosokawa |
| 1945 | A Tale of Archery at the Sanjusangendo · as Okinu |
| 1945 | Victory Song · as Woman Who Sings Lullaby |
| 1944 | Miyamoto Musashi · as Shinobu Nonomiya |
| 1944 | Army · as Waka在 Plex |
| 1941 | Ornamental Hairpin · as Emi在 Plex |
| 1938 | Aizen katsura · as Katsue Takaishi |
| 1935 | Burden of Life · as Itsuko Kuriyama |
| 1935 | Shunkinsho: Okoto to Sasuke · as Okoto |
| 1935 | An Innocent Maid · as Oshige |
| 1933 | Dragnet Girl · as Tokiko在 Plex |
| 1933 | Woman of Tokyo · as Harue |
| 1933 | The Dancing Girl of Izu · as Kaoru, A Dancer |
| 1932 | Where Now Are the Dreams of Youth? · as Oshige |
| 1931 | The Neighbor's Wife and Mine · as Wife Of The Playwright |
| 1930 | Young Lady · as Kinuko |
| 1930 | |
| 1930 | I Flunked, But... · as Cafe's Waitress |
| 1929 | I Graduated, But... · as Machiko Nomoto |
| 2022 | Kinuyo Tanaka, a Woman We Talk About · as Self (archive Footage) |
| 1975 |
| 1953 | Older Brother, Younger Sister · as Assistant Director |





















