Mitsuko Baisho
Mitsuko Baisho, born on November 22, 1946, in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, is a distinguished actress celebrated for her impactful performances in Japanese cinema. She gained international recognition primarily through her collaborations with renowned director Shohei Imamura, spanning from 1979 until Imamura's last film in 2002. Baisho's versatility as an actress is further highlighted by her appearances in the works of the legendary Akira Kurosawa.
Throughout her illustrious career, Baisho has received numerous accolades. Notably, she secured the Best Actress award at the 10th Hochi Film Awards for her compelling performances in "Love Letter" and "Ikiteru uchi ga hana nano yo shindara sore made yo to sengen." Additionally, she was honored with the Best Supporting Actress award at the 8th Hochi Film Awards for "The Geisha" and again at the 22nd Hochi Film Awards for "Tokyo Lullaby."
Mitsuko Baisho's contributions to film are significant, and she continues to be an influential figure in the Japanese entertainment industry. She is also the sister of Chieko Baisho, who is both an actress and singer, highlighting a family legacy in the arts. Baisho's career is marked by her dedication to her craft and her ability to resonate with audiences across generations.
Filmography
Vengeance Is Mine (1979)
The Ballad of Narayama (1983)
By Player
Manhunt
Tales from Earthsea
Tenchu!
The Crazy Family
Dreams (1990)
Kagemusha
52-Hertz Whales
Bandits vs. Samurai Squadron
Let Him Rest in Peace
Cabaret (1986)
The Geisha
Zegen
Winter's Flower
A Last Note
11 Minutes, 9 Seconds, 1 Image
Warm Water Under a Red Bridge
In the Wake
The Eel