Mina Aoe

Mina Aoe was a Japanese actress known for her roles in “Outlaw: Gangster VIP,” “Onna no keisatsu,” and “Onna no keisatsu, midarecho.” She was born on July 7, 1945, in Tokyo, Japan, and passed away on July 2, 2000, in her hometown. In addition to her acting career, she was a husky-voiced singer with popular songs like “Isezaki-cho Blues” and “Kokotsu no Blues.”

Personal and Family Life

Mina Aoe, born Shizuko Ihara, spent her early life in Tokyo, where she began her career in entertainment. While not much is publicly known about her family, her contributions to music and film have left a lasting mark on Japanese culture.

Career

Mina’s career spanned both acting and music, with several hit songs and notable film appearances. She gained recognition for her distinct voice and dynamic performances, leading to her involvement in a variety of projects that highlighted her talent.

Death and Legacy

Mina Aoe died on July 2, 2000, after a battle with cancer. Her legacy continues through her memorable performances and beloved songs, ensuring that she is remembered as a significant figure in Japanese entertainment history.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleType
1970Onna no keisatsu, midarechoMihoActress
1970Appointment with DangerMinaActress
1969Onna no tehaishi: Ikebukuro no yoruN/AActress
1969Onna no keisatsuN/AActress
1968New Cruel Tattoo Story: Code of the SwordN/AActress
1968Outlaw: Gangster VIPN/AActress
1958Zoku: Kindan no sunaN/AActress