Yuriko Hanabusa was a Japanese actress born on March 7, 1900, in Kure City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. She is best known for her roles in films such as “Wakaki hi no yorokobi” (1943), “Wakai hito” (1937), and “Haru yo izuko” (1940). She passed away on February 7, 1970.
Personal and Family Life
Yuriko spent her early life in Japan and pursued a career in acting, which flourished during the early to mid-20th century. Little is documented about her personal life and family, but her contributions to cinema during her career made her a notable figure in the Japanese film industry.
Career
Yuriko Hanabusa had a successful acting career, appearing in a variety of films across several decades. Her performances were appreciated for their depth and range, allowing her to take on diverse roles that resonated with audiences. She contributed to the Japanese film landscape during a transformative period in the industry.
Death and Legacy
Yuriko Hanabusa died on February 7, 1970, leaving behind a legacy as a talented actress who helped shape Japanese cinema. Her body of work continues to be celebrated and studied, inspiring future generations of actors and filmmakers.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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妻よ薔薇のやうに | 1935-08-15 | Oyuki |
江分利満氏の優雅な生活 | 1963-11-16 | |
原爆の子 | 1952-08-06 | Oine |
路上の霊魂 | 1921-04-08 | Peer’s daughter |
離婚 | 1952-05-29 | Natsuno Sôma |
禍福 前篇 | 1937-10-01 | Shintaro’s mother |
雪崩 | 1937-07-01 | Gorō’s Mother |
新しき土 | 1937-02-04 | Oiku, the Maid |
ハナ子さん | 1943-02-25 | Hanako’s mother |
春の目ざめ | 1947-11-02 | Akiko Tanai |
吾輩は猫である | 1936-04-14 | Sensei Kushami’s wife |
兄いもうと | 1936-06-21 | |
光と影 後篇 | 1940-01-18 | |
昼の月 | 1950-06-15 | |
風立ちぬ | 1945-07-26 |