Sumiko Sakamoto

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sumiko Sakamoto was born on November 26, 1936 in Osaka, Japan. Sakamoto is a singer and award-winning actress whose heartfelt performances made her a favorite of the late film director Shohei Imamura. Imamura cast her in three of his films, among them "The Ballad of Narayama," winner of the Palme d'Or at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival, in which her brilliant portrayal of an elderly mother not only earned her a kiss from Orson Welles, but also the Japanese Best Actress Award from Nihon Academy. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sumiko Sakamoto, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Cast

The Buried Forest
Granny

The Ballad of Narayama
Orin

The Pornographers
Haru Masuda

Sometimes... Like a Prostitute
Woman in Reception

Homeless Dog
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Rampaging Dog
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Quick-Draw Dog
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Return of Gun Dog
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Stray Dog
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The Stairway to the Distant Past
Minato Mary

Escape from Japan
Mitsuko

Warm Water Under a Red Bridge
Masako Yamada

Fearless Comrades
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Be Free!
Mutsuko's mother
The Call of Flesh
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The Silent Gun
Tamako Tamamura

Travel with Ghost
Osumi

Salaryman Senka: Tanshin Funin
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Legends of Honor
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The Shogun and His Mistresses
Tami

Clamouring Canines
Machiko

Trigger Happy Romeo
Tsuruko

Silence Has No Wings
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Young Boss: Leader's Flesh
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My Father's Dragon
Lioness (voice)

Tenamonya Sandogasa
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