Fukumi Kuroda
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is a Japanese actress.


Career

Fukumi Kuroda appeared in the films such as Shohei Imamura's ''
History of Postwar Japan as Told by a Bar Hostess } is a 1970 Japanese documentary film by director Shōhei Imamura. Synopsis Director Shōhei Imamura interviews Emiko Akuza, the bar hostess of the film's title, who reflects on her life as a prostitute and madam in post-war Yokosuka and comment ...
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Juzo Itami , born , was a Japanese actor, screenwriter and film director. He directed eleven films (one short and ten features), all of which he wrote himself. Early life Itami was born Yoshihiro Ikeuchi in Kyoto. The name Itami was passed on from his fath ...
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Tampopo is a 1985 Japanese comedy film written and directed by Juzo Itami, and starring Tsutomu Yamazaki, Nobuko Miyamoto, Kōji Yakusho, and Ken Watanabe. The publicity for the film calls it the first "ramen western", a play on the term Spaghetti We ...
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Kiyoshi Kurosawa is a Japanese film director, screenwriter, film critic and a professor at Tokyo University of the Arts. Although he has worked in a variety of genres, Kurosawa is best known for his many contributions to the Japanese horror genre, his honorific ...
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Sweet Home Sweet Home or Sweethome may refer to: Places in the United States * Sweet Home, Arkansas * Sweet Home Central School District in Amherst and Tonawanda, New York ** Sweet Home High School (Amherst, New York), a New York State public high school * ...
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Filmography


Film

* ''
Tampopo is a 1985 Japanese comedy film written and directed by Juzo Itami, and starring Tsutomu Yamazaki, Nobuko Miyamoto, Kōji Yakusho, and Ken Watanabe. The publicity for the film calls it the first "ramen western", a play on the term Spaghetti We ...
'' (1985) - Man in White Suit's mistress * ''
Sweet Home Sweet Home or Sweethome may refer to: Places in the United States * Sweet Home, Arkansas * Sweet Home Central School District in Amherst and Tonawanda, New York ** Sweet Home High School (Amherst, New York), a New York State public high school * ...
'' (1989) - Asuka * ''Zansatsu Seyo Setsunaki Mono, Sore wa Ai'' (1990) * ''
Tales of a Golden Geisha , also known as ''A-Ge-Man'', is a 1990 Japanese comedy film directed and written by Juzo Itami. It stars Nobuko Miyamoto as a geisha who brings good luck to her intimate companions (known as an "ageman", from 上げる ''ageru'' 'to raise up') a ...
'' (1990) - Kiyoka a geisha * ''Shirayuri Gakuen Yokyubu'' (1992) * ''Ahiru no Uta ga Kikoete Kuruyo'' (1993) - 'Yamanashi-Ya' no tsuma * ''
It's a Summer Vacation Everyday is a Japanese film directed by Shūsuke Kaneko. Actress Hinako Saeki won the Newcomer of the Year award at the Japan Academy Awards and Best New Talent at the Yokohama Film Festival for her role in this film. Cast *Shirō Sano *Hinako Saeki * ...
'' (1994) - Mrs. Kobayashi * ''Karaoke'' (1999) * ''Dodge Go! Go!'' (2002) - Headmaster * '' Lakeside Murder Case'' (2004) - Kazue Fujima * ''Sunshine Days'' (2008) * '' Zero Focus'' (2009) * ''Tôku no sora'' (2010) * ''Banana to gurôbu to jinbeezame'' (2013) - Mariko domoto * ''Tokyo teyande'' (2013) * ''Reason of Life'' (2015) - Yoshimi Tachibana * ''Shasen Henkō'' (TBA)


Television

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Dengeki Sentai Changeman is a Japanese television series and the ninth installment of the Super Sentai metaseries. It aired from February 2, 1985 to February 22, 1986, replacing ''Choudenshi Bioman'' and was replaced by ''Choushinsei Flashman'' running for 55 episodes, ...
'' (1985-1986) - Queen Ahames * ''
The Kindaichi Case Files is a Japanese mystery manga series based on the crime solving adventures of a high school student, Hajime Kindaichi, the supposed grandson of the famous (fictional) private detective Kosuke Kindaichi. Written by Yōzaburō K ...
'' (1995) * ''Tsukisoibito no Uta'' (1998) - Sakazaki (head nurse) * '' Stained Glass'' (2004) * ''
Muscle Girl! is a Japanese drama. Synopsis Azusa Shiratori (Yui Ichikawa) is the only child of the president of "Shiratori Girls Pro Wrestling" - a small female professional wrestling league. After the death of her father from an illness, Azusa struggles ...
'' (2011) - Lee Soon-Ja


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* * 1956 births Actresses from Tokyo Living people Japanese actresses People from Tokyo {{Japan-actor-stub