Ayako Wakao (若尾 文子, Wakao Ayako, November 8, 1933 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese actress who was one of the country's biggest stars of the 20th century.[1]
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AyakoWakao (若尾 文子, WakaoAyako, November 8, 1933 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese actress who was one of the country's biggest stars of the 20th century...
Japanese golfer Ayako Uehara (pianist) (上原 彩子, born 1980), Japanese classical pianist AyakoWakao (若尾 文子, born 1933), Japanese actress Ayako Yoshida (吉田 理子...
prostitute, beckoning men to enter the brothel. Machiko Kyō as Mickey AyakoWakao as Yasumi Aiko Mimasu as Yumeko Michiyo Kogure as Hanae Kumeko Urabe...
Sweetmeat Breaks), modeled on Marilyn Monroe and made into a film starring AyakoWakao Mumeihi (無名碑: A Nameless Monument), featuring the construction sites...
Haru (永すぎた春 Too Much of Spring). Directed by Shigeo Tanaka. Starring AyakoWakao, Hiroshi Kawaguchi, Eiji Funakoshi. 1957, October 29, Bitoku no Yoromeki...
she has to family, and the two reconcile. Michiyo Kogure as Miyoharu AyakoWakao as Eiko/Miyoei Seizaburō Kawazu as Kusuda Eitarō Shindō as Sawamoto Ichirō...
appearing on cover for 15 times. One of her co-models, actress Enomoto Ayako, gave her the nickname 'Gakky' as a take on her surname. She moved to Tokyo...
The novel was adapted into film by Sōkichi Tomimoto in 1964, starring AyakoWakao. The Frolic of the Beasts is considered a parody of the classical Noh...
Japanese film directed by Kon Ichikawa, and starring Toshiro Mifune, AyakoWakao and Yasuko Sawaguchi. The Tale of the Princess Kaguya – 2013 anime film...
(Jamie Lee Curtis) in the comedy film Trading Places (1983) Otsuya (AyakoWakao) in Irezumi (1966) by Yasuzō Masumura (Japan) (Japanese) (Drama); from...
Taketori-no-Miyatsuko Yasuko Sawaguchi as Kaya, the Princess Kaguya AyakoWakao as Tayoshime Koji Ishizaka as Mikado Kiichi Nakai as Otomo-no-Dainagon...