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Yoshiko Mita (????, Mita Yoshiko) (born October 8, 1941) is a Japanese actress. Born in the city of Osaka, she graduated from Joshibi High School of Art and Design in Suginami, Tokyo. In 1960, she was hired by Toei and made her acting debut. She remained with Toei until 1967, then became free to appear in films, on television, and on the stage. Her performance in the film W no higeki (or "W's Tragedy", 1984) earned the Japan Academy Prize for Best Supporting Actress in 1986. From 1991 to 1994, she topped Japan's official list of taxpayers in the Actors and Celebrities category.Yoshiko appears in both contemporary and jidaigeki roles. She won the award for best actress at the 30th and at the 35th Blue Ribbon Awards.With husband Yasuo Takahashi she has two sons, both actors.
Date Of Birth October 8, 1941 Place Of Birth Osaka, Japan Height 5' 2¼" (1.58 m) Profession Actress Star Sign Libra
# Fact 1 Has 2 sons with her husband Yasuo Takahashi.
Actress Title Year Status Character Chûshingura no Koi: 48-ninme no Chûshin 2016 TV Mini-Series No yôna mono no yôna mono 2016 Haiyû Kameoka Takuji 2015 Mangô to akai kurumaisu 2015 Onsen okami futari no jikenbo 3 2014 TV Movie Doctor X ~ Gekai Daimon Michiko ~ 2013 TV Series Mabuchi Kazuyo Hebunzu furawâ: The Legend of Arcana 2011 TV Series Kaoru katagiri Ningen shikkaku 2010 Tetsu Himawari: Natsume masako 27 nen no shôgai to haha no ai 2007 TV Movie Tamamoe! 2006 Akiko Ito Ima ai ni yukimasu 2005 TV Series Enokita Ryoko Umineko 2004 Tami Ueda Doraggusotoa gâru 2003 Drugstore President Battle Royale II 2003 Takuma's mother Shiberia Chôtokkyû 3 2003 Yumi Mori Toki rakujitsu 1992 Shika Noguchi Genji monogatari 1991 TV Series Oishii kekkon 1991 Mieko Yagashira Rikyu 1989 Riki, his wife Gokudo no onna-tachi: San-daime ane 1989 Hazuki Sakanishi Tora-san's Salad-Day Memorial 1988 Machiko Tonkô 1988 Woman of Xixia Rabu sutori o kimini 1988 Kyoko Komaki Wakarenu riyû 1987 Fusako Hyôryu kyôshitsu 1987 Emiko Keshin 1986 Michi 1986 Hideko Inochi 1986 TV Series Miki Haru no kane 1985 Noriko Narumi W no higeki 1984 Sho Hajima Jo no mai 1984 Kiyotsugu Mikan no taikyoku 1982 A Ilha dos Amores 1982 O-Yoné Abandoned 1981 Sekigahara 1981 TV Movie Yodo dono Moeru aki 1979 Ôgon no inu 1979 Kyoko Katase Ameyuki san 1979 TV Movie Akô-jô danzetsu 1978 Akuri Jokôsei no yûgi 1977 Onna no kunshô 1976 TV Mini-Series Tsuma to onna no aida 1976 Azumi Love Is in the Green Valley 1974 Teacher Fujii Chinmoku 1971 Woman in Maruyama Yaju no fukkatsu 1969 Amadera maruhi monogatari 1968 Samaritan Zatoichi 1968 Osode Ryûma ga yuku 1968 TV Series Yoru no hitode 1967 Aiyoku 1966 Natsuko Nomura Yojôhan monogatari: Shôfu Shino 1966 Shino Fukazawa Shôwa zankyô-den: Karajishi botan 1966 Kaoyaku 1965 Mayumi Kashiwada Shôwa zankyô-den 1965 Hiya-meshi to Osan to Chan 1965 Osan (episode 2) Kuroi neko 1965 Emiko Hamuro Akai daiya 1964 Nihon kyokaku-den 1964 Osaki Revenge 1964 Ritsu Kuruwa sodachi 1964 Tamiko Samé 1964 Nun Kengyoku Ankokugai Main Street 1964 Miki Nakada Zoku Tokyo antachaburu 1964 Tôkyô gyangu tai Honkon gyangu 1964 Zoku ôsho 1963 Okashina yatsu 1963 Ohisa Gyangu Chûshingura 1963 Gyangu domei 1963 Bushido 1963 Kyoko Hitomi Tokyo Untouchable: Dasso 1963 Yuriko Inoue Sarariman Isshin Tasuke 1962 Ôsho 1962 Tamae, Sankichi's daughter Tôkyô antatchaburu 1962 Yuriko Inoue Maboroshi Tengu 1962 Gang tai Gang 1962 Machi 1961 Tenka no Kaidanji Senpû Tarô 1961 Midori Kanô Hono-o no shiro 1960 World War III Breaks Out 1960 Tomoko Tôppu ya o korosê 1960
Self Title Year Status Character Minasan no okage desu 1988 TV Series Herself The 9th Annual Japan Academy Awards 1986 TV Special Herself - Winner
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1993 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Actress Toki rakujitsu (1992) 1993 Blue Ribbon Award Blue Ribbon Awards Best Actress Toki rakujitsu (1992) 1992 Nikkan Sports Film Award Nikkan Sports Film Awards Best Actress Toki rakujitsu (1992) 1988 Blue Ribbon Award Blue Ribbon Awards Best Actress Wakarenu riyû (1987) 1988 Tanaka Kinuyo Award Mainichi Film Concours 1986 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Supporting Actress W no higeki (1984) 1985 Blue Ribbon Award Blue Ribbon Awards Best Supporting Actress W no higeki (1984) 1985 Hochi Film Award Hochi Film Awards Best Supporting Actress Haru no kane (1985) 1985 Kinema Junpo Award Kinema Junpo Awards Best Supporting Actress W no higeki (1984) 1985 Mainichi Film Concours Mainichi Film Concours Best Supporting Actress W no higeki (1984)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1990 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Actress Rikyu (1989) 1988 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Actress Wakarenu riyû (1987)
Known for movies Rikyu (1989) as Riki, his wife
Toki rakujitsu (1992) as Shika Noguchi
W no higeki (1984) as Sho Hajima
Wakarenu riyû (1987) as Fusako