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Eiko Miyoshi

Eiko Miyoshi

17 titles Acting Apr 08, 1894 Died: Jul 28, 1963 Tokyo, Japan

Eiko Miyoshi (April 8, 1894 – July 28, 1963) was a distinguished Japanese actress renowned for her contributions to cinema. Hailing from Tokyo, she was originally named Haru Miyata and later became known as Haru Morita after marrying film producer Nobuyoshi Morita.

Miyoshi’s cinematic journey began post-World War II, when she was encouraged by legendary director Akira Kurosawa to join the film industry. At the age of 52, she made her debut in Kurosawa’s first film after the war, "No Regrets for My Youth" (1946). This marked the start of a prolific career during the 1950s, where she showcased her talent in numerous films helmed by some of Japan's most esteemed directors, including the likes of Kinoshita Keisuke, Naruse Mikio, Ozu Yasujiro, Mizoguchi Kenji, Gosho Heinosuke, Ichikawa Kon, and Toyoda Shiro.

In addition to her dramatic roles, Miyoshi also featured prominently in Toho's comedic salaryman films, which further solidified her versatility as an actress. Her enduring legacy in Japanese cinema is marked by her remarkable ability to connect with audiences and her significant collaborations with some of the greatest filmmakers of her time, making her a cherished figure in the film industry.

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