Fumiko Wakao (Wakao Fumiko) (Chinese: Wakao Fumiko, born November 8, 1933 in Arakawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese actress.
In 1951, he entered the 5th newcomer training class of the Acting Research Institute of Daying Company; in 1952, he starred in his debut film "Escape from the Dead City"; in 1953, he received attention for starring in the feature film "Ten Generations of Sexual Code" and was identified by the media as a "sexy actress".
In 1954, she participated in the film "Misaki", which was her first time to challenge the costume drama; in 1956, she starred in the drama "Red Line Zone"; in 1959, she starred in the drama film "Floating Grass"; in 1961, she won the 35th Film Award for Starring actress and the 12th Japanese Film Blue Ribbon Award for Starring Actress for starring in the feature film "The Second Birth of a Woman" and the suspense drama "Confession of a Wife"; in 1962, she starred in the black comedy "The Beast of Peace"; in 1965, she won the 35th Film Award for Starring Actress and the 12th Japanese Film Blue Ribbon Award for Starring Actress; in 1962, she starred in the black comedy "The Beast of Serenity"; in 1965, she won the film "The Beast of Peace" for starring in the film "The Second Birth of a Woman" and the suspense drama "Confession of a Wife"; in 1965, she won the 35th Film Award for Starring Actress and the 12th Japanese Film Blue Ribbon Award for Starring Actress; in 1962, she starred in the black comedy "The Beast of Serenity"; in 1965, she won the film "The Beast of Peace" for starring in the film "The Second Birth of a Woman" and the suspense drama "Confession of a Wife"; in 1965, she starred in the film "The Beast of Peace" "Bo Ying" and "The Wife of Kiyosaku" won the 16th Japanese Film Blue Ribbon Awards For Lead Actress.
In 2009, In japan's top ten most beautiful and charismatic actresses, Fumiko Wakao ranked eighth.