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Iida Chōko (Japanese: 飯田 蝶子; April 15, 1897 – December 26, 1972) was a Japanese actress. Her real name was Shigehara Tefu. She played working class women and grandmothers, and appeared in more than 300 films. Her husband was cameraman Shigehara Hideo .
Chôko Iida. Actress: Record of a Tenement Gentleman. 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.
During his vacation tour on Izu peninsula, Tokyo student Mizuhara befriends a group of local travelling musicians led by Eikichi. Eikichi lost the family's inheritance, a gold mine, due to his carelessness, which he had to sell for a low price to its new owner Zenbei.
The Only Son (一人息子, Hitori musuko) is a 1936 Japanese film directed by Yasujirō Ozu, starring Chōko Iida and Shin'ichi Himori. The film was Ozu's first sound film feature.
Iida Chōko (飯田 蝶子) (April 15, 1897 – December 26, 1972) was a Japanese actress. Her real name was Shigehara Tefu. She played working class women and grandmothers,...
Chôko Iida (飯田 蝶子, 15 April 1897 - 26 December 1972) was a Japanese actress. More details at TMDb
family name. Iida. 1 reference. name in kana. いいだ ちょうこ. 2 references. date of birth. 17 April 1897 Gregorian. 1 reference.
Iida Chōko (飯田 蝶子) (April 15, 1897 – December 26, 1972) was a Japanese actress. Her real name was Shigehara Tefu. She played working class women and grandmothers, and appeared in more than 300 films.
Chôko Iida (飯田 蝶子, 15 April 1897 - 26 December 1972) was a Japanese actress.
Chōko Iida. Born in April 15th, 1897. From Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. Filmography. Chōko Iida Biography. Chôko Iida (飯田 蝶子, 15 April 1897 - 26 December 1972) was a Japanese actress.