Eiko Miyoshi

Birthday: 1894-04-08
Deathday: 1963-07-28
Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan
Gender: Female
Owned By: Unowned

Eiko Miyoshi ( April 8, 1894 – July 28, 1963 ) was a Japanese actress. She was born in Tokyo . Her husband was the film producer Nobuyoshi Morita . She appeared in many Toho films, including those directed by Akira Kurosawa . Her birth name was Haru Miyata, and her real name after marriage was Haru Morita.

After the Second World War , she entered the film industry at the request of director Akira Kurosawa . In 1946 , at the age of 52, she made her first film appearance in Kurosawa's first postwar film, No Regrets for My Youth. From then on, through the 1950s, she was cast in a succession of films by Japan's leading directors, including Kurosawa's , Kinoshita Keisuke , Naruse Mikio , Ozu Yasujiro , Mizoguchi Kenji , Gosho Heinosuke , Ichikawa Kon, and Toyoda Shiro . She also appeared in many Toho salaryman comedies.

Credits

Year Title Character
1964-01-31 The Prodigal Son His Mother
1959-06-09 The Beast Shall Die
1959-05-12 Good Morning Mitsue Haraguchi
1959-04-28 Samurai Saga Okuni
1959-04-28 Fox and Raccoon Landlady Matsu from Gondola
1959-03-29 A Whistle in My Heart
1959-03-15 Sequel- Three Generations of Company Presidents
1959-01-03 Diary of a Company President: Peaceful Period
1959-01-03 Goodbye, Hello Watanabe's mother
1958-12-28 The Hidden Fortress Maid (uncredited)
1958-12-07 Yajikita dōchū sugoroku
1958-11-30 The Days of Evil Women
1958-11-18 Who Is the Informer? Tassel
1958-04-15 Holiday in Tokyo
1958-03-18 Firefly Light
1958-03-18 The Third President
1958-03-11 Monthly Salary: 13,000 Yen
1958-02-18 A Boy and Three Mothers Kayo Nakahara, Seiji's mother
1958-01-03 Assistant President
1957-11-26 The Unbalanced Wheel
1957-11-15 The Oil-Hell Murder
1957-10-23 Black River
1957-10-01 The Lower Depths Asa, Tomekichi's Wife
1957-06-25 Jigoku bana
1957-06-05 The Shadow Daughter
1957-04-30 Snow Country Teacher
1957-04-30 Tokyo Twilight Midwife
1957-02-20 A Case of Honor
1957-02-12 A Town with a Mountain and River Tamako Sugawara
1957-01-15 Throne of Blood Old Woman at castle
1956-11-20 Engagement Ring Tsuruyo (Tokio’s grandmother)
1956-10-09 Shozo, a Cat and Two Women Mrs. Shiokawa
1956-08-15 Jacks and Jills Old maid
1956-07-26 女大学野球狂時代
1956-05-24 Fighting Cha Cha Girl Tane Grandma
1956-05-03 A Wife's Heart
1956-05-03 Blue Buds Female teacher
1956-03-20 The President Talks Bank
1956-03-18 Street of Shame Kadowaki Saku
1956-01-03 The President's Boss
1955-11-22 I Live in Fear Toyo Nakajima
1955-10-05 Tomorrow I'll Be a Fire-Tree Ayuta's grandmother
1955-09-13 Marital Relations
1955-07-12 Samurai II: Duel at Ichijoji Temple Osugi
1955-04-03 The Rookie Managers
1955-04-01 Love Never Fails
1955-03-30 The Big Ambition Kiyo
1954-11-30 The Cock Crows Twice
1954-11-23 Somewhere Beneath the Wide Sky
1954-11-23 12 Chapters About Women Go Hamako
1954-09-25 Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto Osugi
1954-06-08 Five Sisters
1954-06-01 How the Bell of Liberty Rings aunt
1954-04-20 An Inn at Osaka
1953-11-23 Omatsuri hanjiro
1953-11-11 First-Rate Wife, Third-Rate Husband Mrs. Hatoko
1953-08-19 Youth of Heiji Senigata Tomé
1953-08-05 White Fish Nan
1953-06-15 Bot-chan Mrs. Hagino
1953-05-27 Their Father's Wife Otatsu
1953-04-15 Mr. Pu
1953-03-26 Sunflower Girl
1953-03-19 Escape Zone
1953-03-05 Where Chimneys Are Seen Ranko
1953-01-22 Husband and Wife
1953-01-15 My Wonderful Yellow Car The old wife
1953-01-09 Jirocho Begins His Roving Life
1952-11-13 Carmen's Innocent Love Kumako Satake
1952-11-02 The Woman Who Touched the Legs
1952-10-09 Ikiru Housewife
1952-07-08 Forbidden Path
1952-06-12 Mother Grandmother
1952-05-30 Third Class Executives
1952-05-22 Sword for Hire
1952-04-10 Okuni and Gohei Mother
1952-02-28 The Skin of the South Old lady Onodera
1951-12-21 Who Knows a Woman's Heart
1951-08-03 The Blue Pearl Noe's aunt
1951-05-23 The Idiot Madame Kayama
1951-05-12 Boyhood
1951-02-22 Elegy
1951-01-13 Clothes of Deception
1950-01-04 Escape from Prison Shinkichi's mother
1949-10-17 Stray Dog Harumi's mother
1946-10-29 No Regrets for Our Youth Madame Yagihara
1941-03-16 Notes of an Itinerant Performer Otane