Yukiko Tsukuba

Yukiko Tsukuba

Yukiko Tsukuba (June 10, 1906 – June 8, 1977) was a Japanese actress on stage, in silent films, and in early sound films. She was also the All-Japan women's billiards champion in 1929. Tsukuba was born in Tokyo. She trained as a geisha, and became an internationally publicized beauty and film star while she was still in her teens. Tsukuba began her screen career at the Shochiku studio, working with directors including Yasujiro Shimazu, Hiroshi Shimizu, Yoshinobu Ikeda, Heinosuke Gosho, Kiyohiko Ushihara, Buntaro Futagawa, Torajiro Saito, and Mikio Naruse. She was dubbed "the Mary Pickford of Japan" in a 1926 American newspaper. With actor Tsuzuya Moroguchi, Tsukuba started a short-lived production company, in 1927. Tsukuba married businessman and politician Jinkichi Terada [ja] in 1942. Her husband died in 1976, and she died in 1977, from stomach cancer, at the age of 70, in Setagaya.

  • Title: Yukiko Tsukuba
  • Popularity: 0.1066
  • Known For: Acting
  • Birthday: 1906-06-10
  • Place of Birth: Tokyo, Japan
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  • Also Known As: Юкико Цукуба
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Yukiko Tsukuba Movies

  • 1932
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    Shin Yotsuya Ghost Story

    Shin Yotsuya Ghost Story

    1 1932 HD

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    No Blood Relation

    No Blood Relation

    7.1 1932 HD

    An actress returns to Tokyo after a successful stint in Hollywood to reclaim—with the help of her gangster brother—the daughter she...

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  • 1926
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    Karabotan

    Karabotan

    1 1926 HD

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    Junange

    Junange

    1 1926 HD

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  • 1930
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    Youth, Why Do You Cry?

    Youth, Why Do You Cry?

    1 1930 HD

    A modern girl suddenly intrudes into a widower's family home.

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  • 1925
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    Fallen Samurai

    Fallen Samurai

    1 1925 HD

    A period drama about samurai who survived a loss in battle. An early jidaegeki by Hiroshi Shimizu.

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    Love's Snare

    Love's Snare

    1 1925 HD

    Early silent film from Hiroshi Shimizu.

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    Young Master

    Young Master

    1 1926 HD

    Japanese silent film from 1926. (Obo-chan meaning "Young Master.") Written by Ayame Mizushima, the first female screenwriter in Japan.

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