
Mieko Takamine
Born: 1918-12-02
Place of birth: Tokyo, Japan
Mieko Takamine (高峰三枝子, Takamine Mieko) (2 December 1918 – 27 May 1990) was a Japanese actress and singer. Mieko Takamine was born the eldest daughter of famous chikuzen biwa player and teacher Chikufu Takamine. She gave her acting debut in the 1936 film Kimi yo takarakani utae, produced by the Shochiku studios, to which she would remain affiliated throughout her career, although she would also occasionally appear in productions of other companies after the war. Her first released record as a singer was the theme song for the film Hotaru no hikari (1938), and she soon established herself as a "singing movie star". Takamine starred in films of Japan's most notable directors, including Hiroshi Shimizu, Yasujirō Ozu, Mikio Naruse and Keisuke Kinoshita. In 1976, Takamine won the Best Supporting Actress award at the 19th Blue Ribbon Awards for her role in The Inugamis (1976). In 1985, she was awarded the Medal of Purple Ribbon and a special Mainichi Film Award for her longtime achievements as a performer
Filmography

Flower Season
1990

Who Knows a Woman's Heart
1951

Escape from Prison
1950

Memories of You
1988

An Ocean to Cross
1980

Bright Sea
1963

A Rainbow Plays in My Heart: Part 2
1957

The Road to the Spring
1955

Elegy
1951

So Goes My Love
1938

The Wanderer
1957

A Samurai's Honor at Pawn
1956

Omatsuri hanjiro
1953

Farewell Tango
1949

Gekimetsu no uta
1945

Queen Bee
1978

Appassionata
1984

Four Days of Snow and Blood
1989