Tamae Kiyokawa

Tamae Kiyokawa (65)

1903-05-24 - 1969-01-21 | Shiba, Tokyo, Japan

Tamae Kiyokawa (清川玉枝, Kiyokawa Tamae, May 24, 1903 – January 21, 1969) was a Japanese actress born in Shiba, Tokyo, Japan. She is known for her roles in films such as "Haha no omokage" (1959), "Love Letter" (1953), and "Kengô tai gôketsu: Homare no kessen" (1956). She died on January 21, 1969 in Japan.

On Movies

  • Rogue
  • Age of Japanese Guerrillas
  • Snake Woman's Curse
  • Love for an Idiot
  • Seisaku's Wife
  • Song of Happiness
  • Sing, Young People
  • Mama, I Need You!
  • My Geisha
  • Boss Takes to the Road
  • Tale of A Company Boss Pt.2
  • Shin nitōhei monogatari medetaku gaisen no maki
  • Marriageable Age
  • The Ginza Three Boys
  • Wait for Tomorrow
  • Rumble Festival
  • Beyond the Hills
  • Utamaro, Painter of the Woman
  • Image of a Mother
  • The Snowy Heron
  • The Judo Champ
  • The Boy Who Came Back
  • Zokuzoku Ôban: Dotô hen
  • On This Earth
  • The Blue Sky Maiden
  • Good Luck to These Two
  • Masura o hashutsu fukai
  • Nonki saiban
  • The Ditch
  • A 16-Year-Old Girl's Jazz Festival
  • Love Letter
  • Tokyo Profile
  • Geisha Waltz
  • Achako's Notebook of Youth: Tokyo
  • Third Class Executives
  • Tsuki yori no haha
  • Ginza Cosmetics
  • Under the Blossoming Peach
  • Amakara chindōchū
  • A Mother's Love
  • Blue Sky Angel
  • Rinchi
  • Ghost Cat of Nabeshima
  • Zenigata Heiji Detective Story: Heiji Covers All of Edo
  • Invitation to Happiness
  • Lord for a Night
  • A Tale of Archery at the Sanjusangendo
  • This Happy Life
  • The Song Lantern
  • Green Earth
  • Currents of Youth
  • Hideko the Bus Conductress
  • Yukiko and Natsuyo
  • Wedding Day
  • Wife of a Lily
  • Hideko the Cheerleader
  • China Night
  • The Day Before
  • The Old Man of the Propeller
  • The Fighting Firemen
  • Pastoral Symphony
  • Learn from Experience, Part Two
  • Learn from Experience, Part One
  • A Woman's Sorrows
  • Morning's Tree-Lined Street
  • The Road I Travel with You
  • I Am a Cat

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