Takako Irie

Birthday: 1911-02-07
Deathday: 1995-01-12
Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan
Gender: Female
Owned By: Unowned

Takako Irie (入江 たか子 Irie Takako, 7 February 1911 – 12 January 1995) was a Japanese film actress. Born in Tokyo into the aristocratic Higashibōjō family (her birth name was Hideko Higashibōjō (東坊城 英子 Higashibōjō Hideko)), she graduated from Bunka Gakuin before debuting as an actress at Nikkatsu in 1927. She became a major star, even starting her own production company, Irie Productions, in 1932. One of Kenji Mizoguchi's silent film masterpieces, The Water Magician, was produced at that company with Irie starring. She appeared in many advertisements, as well as on fans and other commercial goods. Irie was also the subject of a folding screen painting by Nihonga artist Nakamura Daizaburō, which appeared in the 1930 Teiten (Imperial Exhibition), and which is today in the collection of the Honolulu Museum of Art; toy dolls were also produced based on this image.

In the postwar period, Irie became known as a "ghost cat actress" (bakeneko joyū) for appearing in a series of kaidan (ghost story) movies. One of her late memorable roles was in Akira Kurosawa's Sanjuro, where she plays Mutsuta's wife, the lady who warns Sanjuro (Toshirō Mifune) that "the best sword stays in its scabbard".

Credits

Year Title Character
1998-08-16 Legend of the Cat Monster Akiko Ryuzoji
1984-01-02 The Deserted City Shino
1983-07-16 The Little Girl Who Conquered Time Tatsu Fukamachi
1979-05-26 The House of Hanging Chizu Igarashi
1975-05-24 Kenji Mizoguchi: The Life of a Film Director
1962-01-01 Sanjuro Mutsuta's wife
1957-08-11 Lord Mito
1957-06-18 Ghost-Cat of Yonaki Swamp
1957-06-04 Fighting Letter for 29 People
1956-08-14 Notebooks of Heiji Zenigata: Spider on the Skin
1956-07-19 Ghost-Cat of Gojusan-Tsugi Court Lady Fujinami
1956-01-09 Matashirō Fighting Journey
1955-11-08 The Roar of The Lion
1954-12-29 The Ghost Cat of Ouma Crossing
1954-08-25 The Great White Tiger Platoon
1954-07-28 Nage Utasamon niban tegara: Tsuri tenjô no semushi otoko
1954-03-13 Terrible Ghost Cat of Okazaki
1953-12-29 Ghost-Cat of Arima Palace
1953-12-13 Love Letter
1953-09-03 Ghost of Saga Mansion Otoyo-no-kata
1951-10-12 Karuma Tengu: The Fire Festival
1951-08-10 Tales of a Drifter
1951-02-15 Judge of the Ashuras
1950-05-20 Blue Sky Angel
1950-01-08 続影法師
1950-01-03 Kagebōshi 千賀
1949-12-13 Odoroki ikka
1947-10-30 Invitation to Happiness
1947-05-06 壮士劇場
1947-03-04 Koyoi Tsuma to Narinu
1946-06-27 人生とんぼ返り
1944-09-28 Four Marriages
1944-04-13 The Most Beautiful Noriko Mizushima, dorm mother
1942-11-13 Omokage no machi
1942-10-15 Wings of Victory
1942-09-24 Mother Never Dies
1942-04-01 Green Earth
1942-01-14 Sky of Hope Makiko
1941-11-30 The Battle of Kawanakajima Chiyono - widow
1941-09-09 White Heron
1941-08-14 Yukiko and Natsuyo Yukiko
1941-05-21 Dancers of Awa
1940-04-03 The Snake Princess
1939-09-10 Sincerity Tobiko Haseyama
1939-01-11 Enoken’s Shrewd Period
1938-05-01 Tojuro's Love
1937-12-18 Learn from Experience, Part Two Toyomi
1937-10-01 Learn from Experience, Part One Toyomi
1937-04-01 A Husband's Chastity: If Spring Comes & Fall Once Again
1937-03-11 Karayuki-san
1937-03-03 Mother's Melody
1937-01-21 A Woman's Sorrows
1936-11-12 Kuriyama Daizen
1936-04-14 Great Bodhisattva Pass 2 Ohama
1935-11-15 Great Bodhisattva Pass
1934-11-22 Karisome no kuchibeni Akiko
1934-03-29 Tsuki yori no shisha Michiko Nonoguchi, nurse
1933-06-01 The Water Magician Taki no Shiraito
1932-09-29 The Dawn of Manchuria and Mongolia Shiho Hime
1931-10-30 Kokoro no jitsugetsu: Retsujitsu hen - Gekko hen
1931-02-25 Jean Valjean: Part Two
1931-02-17 Jean Valjean: Part One
1930-05-09 Behold This Mother
1930-03-14 Yoshie Fujiwara's Hometown Workwoman
1929-10-17 Matenro sôtohen
1929-05-31 Tokyo March 早百合
1929-04-19 A Living Puppet Hiroko Kumikawa
1929-04-12 The Morning Sun Shines girl in the elevator
1929-01-02 Metropolitan Symphony Reiko Yamada