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Takako Irie

Takako Irie

Acting
Born: 1911-02-07
Tokyo, Japan

Biography

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".

Known For

63 Works
Sanjuro
8.0

Sanjuro

1962

movie

The Girl Who Leapt Through Time
6.8

The Girl Who Leapt Through Time

1983

movie

The House of Hanging
6.3

The House of Hanging

1979

movie

Kagebōshi

Kagebōshi

1950

movie

The Most Beautiful
5.5

The Most Beautiful

1944

movie

Love Letter
6.8

Love Letter

1953

movie

The Deserted City
7.1

The Deserted City

1984

movie

Wings of Victory
6.8

Wings of Victory

1942

movie

Invitation to Happiness
10.0

Invitation to Happiness

1947

movie

The Water Magician
7.3

The Water Magician

1933

movie

Tokyo March
6.1

Tokyo March

1929

movie

The Roar of The Lion

The Roar of The Lion

1955

movie