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Hideko Takayama, a well-known actress in the golden age of Japanese cinema

Hideko Takayama (高秀子, born March 27, 1924 in Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan) is a Japanese actress.

In 1929, he entered the entertainment industry by starring in the feature film "Mother", and was a film superstar in the golden age of Japanese cinema.

The period from 1945 to 1970 was the peak of Japanese cinematography, with master directors such as Akira Kurosawa, Yasujiro Ozu and Kio Naruse, and Hideko Takayama was their favorite actress.

Hideko Takayama, a well-known actress in the golden age of Japanese cinema

As one of the most representative actors in Japanese cinema, Hideko Takayama has starred in many representative works of Japanese directors, such as Keisuke Kinoshita and Yoshio Naruse, including Japan's first full-length color film "Carmen Returns to Hometown", "Floating Clouds", "The Life of No Matsu", "The Life of NoMasamatsu", "The Life of Nomaru", "Kamen Returns home", "Kamen", "Kami Yoshi", "Kamen", "Kamen", "Kami Yoshinomi", "Kamen Kami", "Kami Yoshi", "Kamen Kami Yoshi", "Kamen Yoshitomo", "Kamen Kami Yoshinori Yoshinaki Yoshinori Yoshinori Yoshinaki Yoshinori Yoshino Yoshinori Yoshino Yoshiyoshi Yoshiyoshi Yoshinaki Yoshino Yoshino Yoshiyoshi Yoshinaki Yoshiyoshi Yoshiyoshi Yoshinori Yoshino Yoshinaki Yoshino Yoshiyoshi Yoshiyoshi Yoshino Yoshiyoshi In particular, the boom brought about by "Twenty-Four Eyes" in 1954 and "Several Degrees of Wind and Rain and Several Degrees of Autumn" in 1957 established the status of a national superstar of Hideko Takashi.

Hideko Takayama, a well-known actress in the golden age of Japanese cinema

 Fans love to call Hideko "deko sauce", on the other hand, her acting skills have also been highly praised, and her performance in "Chaos" has won her the Best Actress Award at the Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland. In 1955, Hideko Takayama married Zenzo Matsuyama. In the years that followed, although Hideko developed and remained active in a variety of fields, including film, television, and stage drama, she retired in 1979 after acting in Keisuke Kinoshita's Impulse Killer.

Hideko Takayama, a well-known actress in the golden age of Japanese cinema

On December 28, 2010, Hideko Gao died of lung cancer at the age of 86.

Hideko Takayama, a well-known actress in the golden age of Japanese cinema
Hideko Takayama, a well-known actress in the golden age of Japanese cinema
Hideko Takayama, a well-known actress in the golden age of Japanese cinema
Hideko Takayama, a well-known actress in the golden age of Japanese cinema
Hideko Takayama, a well-known actress in the golden age of Japanese cinema
Hideko Takayama, a well-known actress in the golden age of Japanese cinema
Hideko Takayama, a well-known actress in the golden age of Japanese cinema

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