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Hyo Kitazawa

Hyo Kitazawa

Hyo Kitazawa

1911-05-18

Tokyo, Japan

ACTING

Best known for:

Japan's Longest Day
A Woman's Sorrows
Mother Never Dies
The Story of Pure Love
Once More
I Am a Cat
Shanghai Landing Party
Lord for a Night
Kaguya Hime
Japanese Women's Textbook
The Beautiful Hawk
Karayuki-san
Winter Inn
Chorus of the Century--Patriotic March
Ichiyo Higuchi
Machi
Flowers Blooming In the Storm
Wife of a Lily
Bellflower
The Poppy
Story of Leadership
Currents of Youth
Those Who Make Tomorrow
Actress
Red Peony of Night
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Filmography:

  • Japanese Women's Textbook poster picture

    Japanese Women's Textbook (1937)

    APPEREAD AS:
    (Volume 2)
  • Chorus of the Century--Patriotic March poster picture

    Chorus of the Century--Patriotic March (1938)

    APPEREAD AS:
    eldest son
  • Machi poster picture

    Machi (1939)

    APPEREAD AS:
    Kurama Sanu
  • Bellflower poster picture

    Bellflower (1940)

    APPEREAD AS:
    Teacher
  • Currents of Youth poster picture

    Currents of Youth (1942)

    APPEREAD AS:
    Designer
  • Those Who Make Tomorrow poster picture

    Those Who Make Tomorrow (1946)

    APPEREAD AS:
    Director (uncredited)
  • Actress poster picture

    Actress (1947)

    APPEREAD AS:
    Shirō Haruta
  • Red Peony of Night poster picture

    Red Peony of Night (1950)

    APPEREAD AS:
    Dr. Tanigawa
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  • 元祿美少年記 poster picture

    元祿美少年記 (1955)

    APPEREAD AS:
    神崎与五郎
  • The Story of Pure Love poster picture

    The Story of Pure Love (1957)

    APPEREAD AS:
    Hospital doctor
  • The Pacific War and the International Military Tribunal poster picture

    The Pacific War and the International Military Tribunal (1959)

    APPEREAD AS:
    Shumei Okawa
  • Japan's Longest Day poster picture

    Japan's Longest Day (1967)

    APPEREAD AS:
    Minister of Finance Hosaku Hirose
  • The House of the Sleeping Virgins poster picture

    The House of the Sleeping Virgins (1968)

    APPEREAD AS:
    Old Kiga
  • Nobuko to Obachan poster picture

    Nobuko to Obachan (1969)

    APPEREAD AS:
    父・健一