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Michiyo Kogure
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Michiyo Kogure (木暮実千代, Kogure Michiyo) (31 January 1918 – 13 June 1990) was a Japanese film actress. She appeared in nearly 200 films in a career which spanned 45 years, starring in works by Akira Kurosawa, Kenji Mizoguchi, Yasujirō Ozu, Mikio Naruse, and others. Film historian Donald Richie once called her "one of Japan's most versatile actresses, and perhaps the most intellectual of all in her approach to acting."
Michiyo Kogure was born in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, and graduated from Nihon University in 1940. While still a student, she joined the Shochiku film studios and gave her screen debut in 1939. She worked for directors such as Hiroshi Shimizu, Heinosuke Gosho and Kōzaburō Yoshimura, before following her husband to Manchuria in 1944. Upon her return two years later, she starred again in films by Shochiku, but also Toho, Daiei and other studios, and repeatedly appeared in films by Mizoguchi and Shimizu. She received the 1949 Mainichi Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Aoi sanmyaku.
In addition to her appearances in films and commercials, Kogure volunteered in charity work. In 1976, she was awarded the Medal with Dark Blue Ribbon.
As actor
Karate Cop 3
Lady on 6th Street: Taste of Honey
Tora-san, the Matchmaker
Dances of Flame
Kenji Mizoguchi: The Life of a Film Director
Sanbaba
The Kanto Scarlet Cherry Gang
The Path of the King
Okoma, the Orphan Gambler
Gambler's Legacy
Madcap Mixup
Tales of the Inner Chamber
Shogun and His Mistress 2
Gambler: Victory Without Death
Exterminate the Young Boss!
Four and A Half Mats
Koto—The Lake of Tears
Nerves for Victory
Japan's Most Chivalrous
A Lonely Gamble
Cold Rice, Osan, Chan
Miyamoto Musashi V: Musashi vs Kojiro
The Black Cat
Orders from Hell
Miyamoto Musashi IV: The Duel at Ichijo-ji Temple
Female Ninja Magic
The Sharks
A House in the Quarter
Miyamoto Musashi III: Birth of Two Sword Style
Eleven Gangsters