Aiko Mimasu

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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. I…

  • Acting
  • Born 2 November 1902
  • Died 18 January 1982 (age 79)
  • Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
  • 60 credits

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Most-watched Aiko Mimasu films currently: The Storm of the Pacific (1960), Street of Shame (1956), Yearning (1964), Daughters, Wives and a Mother (1960), The Wiser Age (1962).

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Selected TV credits: Women of Osaka Castle (1970), 不断草 (1980), Ooku (1968).

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