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  2. List of Japanese actresses - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Japanese actresses in surname alphabetical order. Names are displayed given name first, per Wikipedia manual of style.. To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing that they are Japanese actresses or must have references showing that they are Japanese actresses and are notable.

  3. Setsuko Hara - Wikipedia

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    Setsuko Hara (原 節子, Hara Setsuko, 17 June 1920 – 5 September 2015) was a Japanese actress. Though best known for her performances in Yasujirō Ozu 's films Late Spring (1949) and Tokyo Story (1953), [1] she had already appeared in 67 films before working with Ozu. [2] She is widely considered to be one of the greatest Japanese actresses ...

  4. List of Japanese actors - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Japanese actors who have their own Wikipedia articles. Note: All names must be written in standard [given name] + [family name] order and arranged ...

  5. Toshiro Mifune - Wikipedia

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    Toshiro Mifune (三船 敏郎, Mifune Toshirō, April 1, 1920 – December 24, 1997) was a Japanese actor and producer. A winner of numerous awards and accolades over a lengthy career, [1] [2] Mifune is best known for starring in Akira Kurosawa's critically acclaimed jidaigeki films such as Rashomon (1950), Seven Samurai (1954), Throne of Blood (1957), The Hidden Fortress (1958) and Yojimbo ...

  6. Sayuri Yoshinaga - Wikipedia

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    Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. Occupation. Actress. Years active. 1957–present. Sayuri Yoshinaga (吉永 小百合, Yoshinaga Sayuri, born 13 March 1945) is a Japanese actress and activist. She has won four Japan Academy Best Actress awards, more than any other actress, and has been called "one of the foremost stars in the postwar world of film." [ 1]

  7. Yoko Shimada - Wikipedia

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    Hitoshi Yoneyama. . . ( m. 1994; div. 2019) . Awards. Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama. 1981: Shōgun. Yoko Shimada ( Japanese: 島田 陽子, Hepburn: Shimada Yōko, 17 May 1953 – 25 July 2022) was a Japanese actress, best known to Western audiences for her portrayal of Mariko in the 1980 miniseries Shōgun. [ 1]

  8. Mako (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Mako (actor) Makoto Iwamatsu (岩松 信, Iwamatsu Makoto, December 10, 1933 – July 21, 2006) was a Japanese-American actor, credited mononymously in almost all of his acting roles as simply Mako (マコ). His career in film, on television, and on stage spanned 5 decades and 165 productions. He was an Academy Award, Golden Globe Award and ...

  9. Miko Mayama - Wikipedia

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    Miko Mayama (born August 15, 1939 in Kyoto, Japan) is a Japanese-American actress. She was active in the 1960s and 1970s.