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Keiko Tsushima

Keiko Tsushima

Keiko Tsushima (津島 恵子 Tsushima Keiko, 7 February 1926 – 1 August 2012) was a Japanese actress, whose real name was Naoko Mori (森 直子 Mori Naoko). She was notable for her prominent role in Akira Kurosawa's 1954 film Seven Samurai. She also starred in Japanese television series such as Sakura and Kimi ga Jinsei no Toki.

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Inspector Muta's Incident Files: Yokohama to Kushiro Field. The Mystery of the Triple Murder That Only Marimo Knows.

Inspector Muta's Incident Files: Yokohama to Kushiro Field. The Mystery of the Triple Murder That Only Marimo Knows.

2001

as Akiko Muta

The Stupid Teacher

The Stupid Teacher

2000

as Kayo Kajii

The Case Files of Detective Superintendent Muta 25 - The Case of the Woman Who Slayed at Lake Toya

The Case Files of Detective Superintendent Muta 25 - The Case of the Woman Who Slayed at Lake Toya

1998

as Akiko Muta

Goodbye for Tomorrow

Goodbye for Tomorrow

1995

as Sumiko Kanazawa

Kyo, Futari

Kyo, Futari

1990

as 母方の祖母・能田静枝

The Demon Comes in Spring

The Demon Comes in Spring

1989

Tora-san's Forbidden Love

Tora-san's Forbidden Love

1984

The Mysterious Gemini • Y&S

The Mysterious Gemini • Y&S

1982

Waga seishun no eleven

Waga seishun no eleven

1979

Kashin

Kashin

1977

as Otaki

Love and Separation in Sri Lanka

Love and Separation in Sri Lanka

1976

The Surf

The Surf

1975

as Wife of a light house keeper

Oretachi no Tabi

Oretachi no Tabi

1975

Teardrops

Teardrops

1973

as Mrs. Masako

Order of the Salaryman

Order of the Salaryman

1973

Theater Of Life

Theater Of Life

1972

Morning for Two

Morning for Two

1971

The Japan Derby Race

The Japan Derby Race

1970

Brother

Brother

1969

Ohyaku: The Female Demon

Ohyaku: The Female Demon

1968

Shogun's Joy of Torture

Shogun's Joy of Torture

1968

Wicked Priest

Wicked Priest

1968

Saotome-ka no musume-tachi

Saotome-ka no musume-tachi

1962

The Child Writers

The Child Writers

1958

as Natsu

The Hotelman's Holiday

The Hotelman's Holiday

1958

The Lonely Swordsman (Part 2)

The Lonely Swordsman (Part 2)

1957

Good Luck to These Two

Good Luck to These Two

1957

The Lonely Swordsman (Part 1)

The Lonely Swordsman (Part 1)

1956

Dotanba

Dotanba

1956

Will-o'-the-Wisp

Will-o'-the-Wisp

1956

Tengoku wa doko da

Tengoku wa doko da

1956

Avalanche

Avalanche

1956

Wedding Day

Wedding Day

1956

I Saw the Killer

I Saw the Killer

1956

as Kimiko Fujisaki

Floating Weeds Diary

Floating Weeds Diary

1955

as Yayoi Ichikawa

Meigetsu sataro gasa

Meigetsu sataro gasa

1955

Yukiko

Yukiko

1955

Twilight Saloon

Twilight Saloon

1955

as Emy Rosa

The Sacrifice of the Human Torpedoes

The Sacrifice of the Human Torpedoes

1955

as Sachiko Manabe

The Valley Between Love and Death

The Valley Between Love and Death

1954

as Aiko Takeuchi

The Black Current

The Black Current

1954

Kunisada Chūji

Kunisada Chūji

1954

as Otoyo

Cape Ashizuri

Cape Ashizuri

1954

Seven Samurai

Seven Samurai

1954

as Shino

A Samurai's Love

A Samurai's Love

1954

Hanran

Hanran

1954

Hiroba no kōdoku

Hiroba no kōdoku

1953

as Fumie

Sisters

Sisters

1953

Sincere Heart

Sincere Heart

1953

as Kiyoko Nonomiya

Tower of Lilies

Tower of Lilies

1953

as Teacher Miyagi

The Flavor of Green Tea over Rice

The Flavor of Green Tea over Rice

1952

as Setsuko Yamauchi

Devil’s Statue

Devil’s Statue

1952

The Waves

The Waves

1952

Our Chief, Our Doctor

Our Chief, Our Doctor

1952

as Mayumi Sada

Fireworks Over the Sea

Fireworks Over the Sea

1951

as Yukiko Nomura

The Woman’s Reflective Pool

The Woman’s Reflective Pool

1951

as Kimiko Fujikura

Homecoming

Homecoming

1950

The Bells of Nagasaki

The Bells of Nagasaki

1950

Omoide no borero

Omoide no borero

1950

Sad Whistling

Sad Whistling

1949

as Kachigawa Kachigawa

The Bridal Night Again

The Bridal Night Again

1949

Great X

Great X

1948

as Chiyo

The Ball at the Anjo House

The Ball at the Anjo House

1947

as Yôko Shinkawa