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Sumiko Mizukubo (水久保 澄子, Mizukubo Sumiko, born Tatsuko Ogino (荻野 辰子, Ogino Tatsuko) October 10, 1916) is a Japanese former actress active during the silent film era in the early 1930s. She was born in Meguro-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Her sister Kiyoko Tagawa (田川 清子) was a dancer. Mizukubo attended the Senzoku High School for Girls, before training at the revue and musical theatre company of Shochiku alongside other future film actors such as Yumeko Aizome and Kimiyo Otsuka. Mizukubo acted at the Shochiku Kamata and the Nikkatsu Tamagawa studios, and appeared in 39 movies as a young star, including films directed by Naruse Mikio and Ozu Yasujiro. She quit film-acting in 1935, but continued to dance and appear in stage roles.
Filmography
all 9
Movies 9
The Boss's Son at College (1933)
Tokyo ondo (1933)
A Man with a Married Woman's Hairdo (1933)
Dragnet Girl (1933)
Apart from You (1933)
Moth-eaten Spring (1932)
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Known ForActing
GenderFemale
Birthday1916-10-10 (108 years old)
Birth PlaceMeguro-ku, Tokyo, Japan
CitizenshipsJapan
Also Known AsСумико Мидзукубо, 水久保澄子
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