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Chôko Iida(1897-1972)

  • Actress
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Chôko Iida in The Only Son (1936)
Chouko Iida was born in 1897, in the old downtown of Tokyo, Asakusa.After dropping out of high school and working as a clerk at the Matsuzakaya Department Store, she joined the Nakamura Matsugoro Acting Company. In 1922, Iida entered Shochiku Kamata Productions. Her acting was soon recognized by a director at Shouchiku and she went on to debut in Shinyuku Tsuma (The Dying Wife). She then appeared in Gamaguchi (A Purse) and Goikenmuyo (Useless Opinions) in collaboration with Jun Arai. After her marriage to Hideaki Mohara, a cameraman, she played the principal role in a number of films of Godokoro Hiranosuke: Okame (The Turtle), Ukiyoeburo (The Bath of the Floating World), Onna to Umaretakaranya (Because I Was Born to Be a Woman). She later co-starred with Takeshi Sakamoto in Dekigokoro (Acting on Impulse), Ukigusa Monogatari and Tokyo no yado (A Japanese Inn in Tokyo) the successful series of films by Yasujiro Ozu. Iida received the Jujo Murasaki award in 1963, and the Tanho award fourth prize in 1967. She died in 1972, of lung cancer at the age of 75.
BornApril 15, 1897
DiedDecember 26, 1972(75)
BornApril 15, 1897
DiedDecember 26, 1972(75)
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Chôko Iida and Mieko Takamine in The Brothers and Sisters of the Toda Family (1941)
Chôko Iida in The Brothers and Sisters of the Toda Family (1941)
Chôko Iida and Ayako Katsuragi in The Brothers and Sisters of the Toda Family (1941)
Chôko Iida, Sumiko Kurishima, and Mitsuko Yoshikawa in Shukujo wa nani o wasureta ka (1937)
Chôko Iida in Shukujo wa nani o wasureta ka (1937)
Chôko Iida in Shukujo wa nani o wasureta ka (1937)
Chôko Iida in The Only Son (1936)
Shin'ichi Himori and Chôko Iida in The Only Son (1936)
Shin'ichi Himori, Chôko Iida, and Chishû Ryû in The Only Son (1936)
Shin'ichi Himori and Chôko Iida in The Only Son (1936)
Chôko Iida in The Only Son (1936)
Shin'ichi Himori and Chôko Iida in The Only Son (1936)

Known for

Record of a Tenement Gentleman (1947)
Record of a Tenement Gentleman
7.7
  • Otane
  • 1947
A Story of Floating Weeds (1934)
A Story of Floating Weeds
7.7
  • Otsune, Ka-yan
  • 1934
The Only Son (1936)
The Only Son
7.7
  • Tsune Nonomiya (O-Tsune)
  • 1936
Stray Dog (1949)
Stray Dog
7.8
  • Kogetsu Hotel menageress
  • 1949

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Actress

  • Watch Your Heart, Tamegoro (1971)
    Watch Your Heart, Tamegoro
    • 1971
  • Ore no sora da ze! Wakadaishô
    • 1970
  • Kigeki: Makete tamaru ka!
    • 1970
  • Jikan desuyo
    • Taki
    • TV Mini Series
    • 1970
  • Bravo, Young Guy
    • 1970
  • Anata gonomi no
    • Ohisa Yabuuchi
    • 1969
  • Nippon ichi no danzetsu otoko
    • Kurokawa
    • 1969
  • Nyu jirando no wakadaishô (1969)
    Nyu jirando no wakadaishô
    • Riki Tanuma
    • 1969
  • Go! Go! Wakadaishô
    • Riki Tamuma, Yuichi's grandmother
    • 1969
  • Furesshuman wakadaishô (1969)
    Furesshuman wakadaishô
    • 1969
  • Rio no wakadaishô (1968)
    Rio no wakadaishô
    • 1968
  • Yûzô Kayama in Judo Champion (1967)
    Judo Champion
    • 1967
  • Taiyo no Aitsu (1967)
    Taiyo no Aitsu
    • TV Series
    • 1967
  • Mie Hama, Peggy Neal, and Hitoshi Ueki in Las Vegas Free-for-All (1967)
    Las Vegas Free-for-All
    • Kane Itagaki
    • 1967
  • Let's Go, Young Guy! (1967)
    Let's Go, Young Guy!
    • 1967

Personal details

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  • Born
    • April 15, 1897
    • Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan
  • Died
    • December 26, 1972
  • Spouse
    • Hideo Shigehara

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