
Aiko Mimasu
Acting
Born 1902-11-02 · Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan · Died 1982-01-18
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. In November of 1976, she was awarded the Medal with Purple Ribbon . In 1982 , she died of pancreatic cancer at Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital at the age of 71.
Acting

There Was a War When I Was a Child
不断草

The Machine Gun Dragon

Sanbaba

Yakuza of the Present
Yone

The Viper Brothers: Four and a Half Years in Jail

Bitter Tears of a Woman Gambler

The Last Kamikaze
Women of Osaka Castle

Memoir of Japanese Assassinations
Tatsu Onuma

Tales of the Inner Chamber

Rogue
Fusayo

Brothers'Code - The Back Relation

Ooku

Human Torpedoes

Classmates
Sadako Shiratori

Classmates

Kojiro

陽のあたる坂道

Start Here
Sumi Hanai

Raised in a Palace
Osen

Yearning
Shizu Morita

Dobuike
Matsuko Taira

August Moon
Fuji Mishima

Ika naru hoshi no moto ni

The Wiser Age
Matsuyo Tamura

Moonlight in the Rain

Sazae-san Plays Cupid

The Ginza Three Boys
Kiku Takarai

Sazae And Aunt Apron