Kinuyo Tanaka
Kinuyo Tanaka was a Japanese actress and director. She had a career lasting over 50 years with more than 250 credited films, and was best known for her roles in collaboration with director Kenji Mizoguchi over 15 films between 1940 and 1954. She was also a second cousin to director Masaki Kobayashi.
Biography
Early career
Tanaka was born in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi, Japan. Her first credited film appearance was in 1924 in "A Maid of the Genroku Era" in 1924, which also marked the start of her affiliation with the Shochiku Studios. She married director Hiroshi Shimizu in 1929 after appearing in a number of his films in the 1920s. Although they divorced after less than a year, she later played in a number of films directed by her ex-husband.She became a leading actress at an early age, appearing in Yasujirō Ozu's I Graduated, But... in 1929. The following year she played the lead in Aiyoku no ki, and in 1931 she appeared in Japan's first talkie, The Neighbor's Wife and Mine, directed by Heinosuke Gosho. In the 1930s, she became so popular that the titles of her films used her name, as in "The Kinuyo Story" in 1930, "Doctor Kinuyo" in 1937 and "Kinuyo’s First Love" in 1940. In 1938, she starred in Hiromasa Nomura’s Flower in Storm with Ken Uehara, which was the highest-grossing movie of the prewar period. In 1940, she worked for the first time with Kenji Mizoguchi, starring in "A Woman of Osaka", which has not survived. It marked the start of her transition to more challenging roles.
Post-war career
Tanaka made a three-month trip to the United States starting in October 1949 as one of Japan’s first post-war cultural envoys On her return, she resigned from Shochiku, and announced her intention of going freelance, which would give her more scope to choose which directors she wished to work with. She worked on several movies with Mikio Naruse, Yasujirō Ozu, and also Keisuke Kinoshita. 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, Ugetsu and Sansho the Bailiff. 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.Director and actress
Tanaka was the second Japanese woman who worked as a film director, after Sakane Tazuko. Her first directing job was on the film Love Letter in 1953, scripted by Kinoshita, was entered as a contestant in the Cannes Film Festival in 1954. She directed five further films between 1953 and 1962. The "Moon Has Risen" in 1955 was scripted by Yasujirō Ozu and the "Wandering Princess" starring Machiko Kyō, was scripted by Natto Wada. However, as well as directing, Tanaka continued with her acting career, appearing as Yasumoto's mother in Akira Kurosawa's Red Beard. For her performance as an aged prostitute in Kei Kumai's Sandakan N° 8 she won the Best Actress Award at the 25th Berlin International Film Festival in 1975. During the 1960s, she moved increasingly towards television.Tanaka died of a brain tumor on 21 March 1977.
Selected filmography
Actress
She has appeared in more than 259 films- 1929 I Graduated, But... - directed by Yasujirō Ozu
- 1930 I Flunked, But... - directed by Yasujirō Ozu
- 1931 The Neighbor's Wife and Mine - directed by Heinosuke Gosho
- 1932 Konjiki Yasha - directed by Hōtei Nomura
- 1933 The Dancing Girl of Izu - directed by Heinosuke Gosho
- 1933 Woman of Tokyo - directed by Yasujirō Ozu
- 1933 Dragnet Girl - directed by Yasujirō Ozu
- 1935 Okoto and Sasuke - directed by Yasujirō Shimazu
- 1935 Burden of Life - directed by Heinosuke Gosho
- 1938 Flower in Storm - directed by Hiromasa Nomura
- 1941 Ornamental Hairpin - directed by Hiroshi Shimizu
- 1944 Army - directed by Keisuke Kinoshita
- 1944 The Swordsman - directed by Kenji Mizoguchi
- 1945 A Tale of Archery at the Sanjusangendo - directed by Mikio Naruse
- 1946 Utamaro and His Five Women a.k.a. Five Women Around Utamaro - directed by Kenji Mizoguchi
- 1947 The Love of Sumako the Actress - directed by Kenji Mizoguchi
- 1948 Women of the Night - directed by Kenji Mizoguchi
- 1948 A Hen in the Wind - directed by Yasujirō Ozu
- 1949 Flame of My Love a.k.a. My Love Burns - directed by Kenji Mizoguchi
- 1950 An Engagement Ring - directed by Keisuke Kinoshita
- 1950 The Munekata Sisters - directed by Yasujirō Ozu
- 1951 The Inner Palace Conspiracy - directed by Daisuke Itō
- 1951 Ginza Cosmetics - directed by Mikio Naruse
- 1951 Miss Oyu - directed by Kenji Mizoguchi
- 1951 The Lady of Musashino a.k.a. Lady Musashino - directed by Kenji Mizoguchi
- 1952 The Life of Oharu - directed by Kenji Mizoguchi
- 1952 Mother - directed by Mikio Naruse
- 1953 Entotsu no mieru basho - directed by Heinosuke Gosho
- 1953 Ugetsu a.k.a. Tales of Moonlight and Rain - directed by Kenji Mizoguchi
- 1954 Sansho the Bailiff - directed by Kenji Mizoguchi
- 1954 Onna no koyomi - directed by Seiji Hisamatsu
- 1954 The Woman in the Rumor a.k.a. The Crucified Woman - directed by Kenji Mizoguchi
- 1956 Arashi - directed by Hiroshi Inagaki
- 1956 Flowing - directed by Mikio Naruse
- 1957 Yellow Crow - directed by Heinosuke Gosho
- 1958 Equinox Flower - directed by Yasujirō Ozu
- 1958 The Ballad Of Narayama - directed by Keisuke Kinoshita
- 1958 Sorrow is Only for Women
- 1960 Her Brother - directed by Kon Ichikawa
- 1962 Lonely Lane a.k.a. A Wanderer's Notebook - directed by Naruse Mikio
- 1963 Alone on the Pacific - directed by Kon Ichikawa
- 1965 Red Beard - directed by Akira Kurosawa
- 1966 Futatsu no hoshi - television drama, TBS
- 1967 Momotarō-zamurai - television drama, NTV
- 1970 Momi no ki wa nokotta - television drama, NHK
- 1970 Asu no shiawase - television drama, NET
- 1971 Nyonin Heike - television drama, ABC
- 1973 Singular rebellion - television drama, NHK
- 1974 Sandakan N° 8 - directed by Kei Kumai
- 1974 Rin rin to - television drama, HBC
- 1974 Jaane - television drama, NHK
- 1975 - directed by Kaneto Shindō
- 1975-1977 Zenryaku ofukurosama - television drama, NTV
- 1976 Kita No Misaki - directed by Kei Kumai
- 1976 Maboroshi no machi - television drama, HBC
- 1976 Kumo no jūtan - appeared as a narrator, television drama, NHK
- 1976 Sekishun no uta - television drama, CBC
- 1976 Lullaby of the Earth - directed by Yasuzo Masumura
Director
- 1953: Love Letter
- 1955: Tsuki wa noborinu
- 1955: Chibusa yo eien nare
- 1960: The Wandering Princess
- 1961: Girls of the Night
- 1962: Love Under the Crucifix
Honours
- Medal with Purple Ribbon
- Order of the Sacred Treasure, 3rd class, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon