Masumi Harukawa

Masumi Harukawa

1935-11-16 Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan Female 123 Known Credits

Biography

Born Machie Takigawa, she was active as a dancer at the Asakusa Rock Theater under the stage name Mary Rose in the early 1950s. Due to her appearance, she was affectionately nicknamed Daruma-chan and Jumbo-chan. Soon after moving to the Nichigeki Music Hall, she was scouted by the film industry and made her acting debut in "Gurama-to no yuwaku/The Temptation of Grama Island." Memorable in Japan for her regular role in eight of the ten Toei film series " Trucker Rascals," playing the wife of the series co-star Aikawa Kinya, among appearances in other popular cinematic serials such as Zatoichi and Tora-san. International audiences would be more familiar with her work with avant-garde directors Shōhei Imamura & Shūji Terayama.

Personal Info

Gender

Female

Birthday

1935-11-16

Place of Birth

Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan

Known Credits

123

Known For

Acting

Also Known As

瀧川マチエ, Masumi Harukawa, Machie Takigawa

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Known For Movies

Known For TV Shows

Movie Credits

Hachiko

1987

Okichi

Shogun's Ninja

1980

Lady Yodo

The Insect Woman

1963

Midori

Play it, Boogie-Woogie

1981

Haruyo Kobayashi

The Castle of Sand

1974

Naka Sumie

Samurai Banners

1969

Buhei's wife

Intentions of Murder

1964

Sadako Takahashi

Tokyo Pop

1988

Mother

Boxer

1977

Harumi

Silk Hat Boss

1970

Choko

The Wild Trucker

1975

Kimie Matsushita (Mother)

Hito mo arukeba

1960

Namiko

Where Spring Comes Late

1970

Passengers on Nemuro Main Line

Michi

1986

Matsuyo

House of Terrors

1965

Akemi Yokota

Truck Rascals: No One Can Stop Me

1975

Kimie, Jonathan's Wife

The Threat

1966

Hiroko

The Glamorous Ghost

1964

Sugie Asami

Shiro and Marilyn

1988

Katsue Nakazato

Our Marriage

1962

Rinko Arishima

Bokyo

1993

Golden Ninja

1966

Okiku

Color

1965

Yanagase Blues

1967

Sumie Yato

Madcap Mixup

1969

Mamechiyo

Crazy Big Discovery

1969

Hanakawado Wakako

Kigeki: Otoko no nakidokoro

1973

Masayo Kinoshita

TV Credits

Oyaji Daiko

1968

(26 episodes)

Waga Machi

1992

(10 episodes)

Older brother

1977

Saeko (13 episodes)

Edo wo Kiru

1973

(1 episodes)

なんたって18歳!

1971

(1 episodes)

Wagako wa Tanin

1974

(26 episodes)

姫君捕物控

1972

(13 episodes)

Attention Please

1970

(2 episodes)

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