Yōko Tsukasa

Yōko Tsukasa

1934-08-20 Sakaiminato, Japan Female 104 Known Credits

Biography

Yōko Aizawa (相澤 葉子, Aizawa Yōko, born August 20, 1934) is a Japanese actress. She won the award for best actress at the 17th Blue Ribbon Awards for Kinokawa. She is a professor at Tokyo University of Social Welfare and serves as the 2nd head of Nihon Taishōmura theme park. Born as Yōko Shōji (庄司 葉子) in Tottori Prefecture, to a family of cotton merchants who had settled in Yumihama. Her family is a branch of the Shōji family, the landed magnate of Watari. She married politician and attorney Hideyuki Aizawa. Their son Hiromitsu married singer and actress Shoko Aida. She's been awarded the Medal with Purple Ribbon (2003) and the Order of the Rising Sun, 4th Class, Gold Rays with Rosette (2010).

Personal Info

Gender

Female

Birthday

1934-08-20

Place of Birth

Sakaiminato, Japan

Known Credits

104

Known For

Acting

Also Known As

Yoko Shoji, Yôko Tsukasa, یوکو تسوکاسا

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Known For Movies

Known For TV Shows

Movie Credits

Yojimbo

1961

Nui

Island of Hell

1977

Katsuno

Samurai Rebellion

1967

Ichi Sasahara

Chûshingura

1962

Aguri Asano

Late Autumn

1960

Ayako Miwa

Admiral Yamamoto

1968

Sumie Kimura

Prophecies of Nostradamus

1974

Nobuo Nishiyama

Goyokin

1969

Shino

The Three Treasures

1959

Princess Oto Tachibana

Samurai Saga

1959

Lady Ochii / Princess Chiyo

City of Love

1958

Aiko Hayakawa

Queen Bee

1978

Tsutayo

The Lovelorn Geisha

1960

Miyako Fujimura

Summer Clouds

1958

Miciko

Kojiro

1967

Nami

Moment of Terror

1966

Kinuko Kakinuma

The Wiser Age

1962

Netsuke Ishikawa

All is Well

1955

Akiko Mori

Schooldays

1957

Mizuno Junko

Woman of Design

1962

Ritsuko Yada

Five Gents Prefer Geisha

1967

Sumie Kimura (Shingo’s wife)

Hail the 3 Gents

1964

Fusae Ozawa

The Angry Sea

1960

Sasko Kanamori

The Blue Mountains

1957

Ms. Shimazaki

A Night in Hong Kong

1961

Keiko Kimura

The Daphne

1966

Umeko (the second daughter)

The Earth is Born Again

1971

Minako Soejima

I Hear the Whistle

1971

Hatsue Sugimoto

The Kii River

1966

Shintani Hana

Five Gents and Karate Grandpa

1968

Natsuyo Honjo (Kenichi's Wife)

Discover Japan with the 5 Gents

1967

Sumie Kimura (Nobuyoshi's Wife)

Three Youngmen and a Dream Girl

1956

Reiko (Company President’s Daughter)

5 Gents Fly to Kyushu Part II

1969

Saijō Eiko (Takashi's wife)

Price of Beauty

1957

Chikako Izumi / Sally

Diary of an Elegant Hot Spring

1958

Kyōko Arisaka (Yone’s daughter)

Mifune: The Last Samurai

2016

Self - Actress

Mother and Son

1955

Tamako Izumi

A Company President's Life Story

1966

Kojima Yōko (Keigo’s wife)

5 Gents Fly to Kyushu

1969

Eiko Saijō (Takashi’s Wife)

Frame of Snow

1955

Aoyagi Yūko

Devices Stronger Than Women

1963

Eiko Suda (CM Girl)

Five Gents Fly to Taiwan

1970

Toyoko Tamba

President's Ninja Trick Book Part II

1965

Kyōko Ishikawa (Takashi's new wife)

Five Gents on the Spot

1966

Yoko Kojima

We Are Salarymen

1963

Eiichiro’s Wife

Three Dolls in College

1959

Michiko Kōda

Start Here

1965

Akiko Okabayashi (Eldest Daughter)

Five Gents and a Kuniang

1970

Tanba Toyoko

The Blue Mountains Part 2

1957

Teacher Shimazaki

Flower's Yearning

1958

Domoto Kozue

Young Lovers

1959

Kazuyo Tsuda

Blue Buds

1956

Bride

The College Ruggers

1959

Takako Miyazaki

TV Credits

Haru no Sakamichi

1971

Lady Kasuga (52 episodes)

Epic Chushingura

1971

Oishi Riku (52 episodes)

Red Soul

1980

Tachibana Kazuko (1 episodes)

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