Personal Info
Known Credits
53
Gender
Female
Birthdate
1917-03-06 (108 Y.O)
Place Of Birth
null
Also Known For
Michiko Araki
Biography
Michiko Araki (荒木道子) was born on March 6, 1917. She was an actress, known for Yakuza zesshô (1970), Red Beard (1965) and Jun'ai monogatari (1957). She died on March 24, 1989. ...
Known For
Acting
1988 --
Tomorrow
| Fujio's mother
1985 --
Yume-Chiyo
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1983 --
The Second Love
| Kazumi's Mother
1979 --
Tokyo Air Raid Glass Rabbit
| Auntie
1978 --
Dances of Flame
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1977 --
Botchan
| Kiyo
1975 --
Wings of Love
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1974 --
Bitterness of Youth
| Etsuko Eto
1974 --
The Tattered Banner
| Shozo Tanaka's wife, Katsu
1972 --
The Class of the Sewage Canal
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1972 --
Special Boy Soldiers of the Navy
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1972 --
My Voiceless Friends
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1971 --
Love for Eternity
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1970 --
Dodes'ka-den
| Restaurant proprietress
1970 --
The Last Kamikaze
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1970 --
Brutal Tales of Chivalry 7: Hell Is a Man's Destiny
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1970 --
An Ode to Yakuza
| Rie Inumaru
1970 --
If You Were Young: Rage
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1970 --
The Rokumeikan
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1969 --
The Wild Sea
| Kiyo Kitami
1969 --
Only Child
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1968 --
Tales of the Inner Chamber
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1968 --
The House of Wooden Blocks
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1968 --
The Young Eagles of the Kamikaze
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1968 --
Human Torpedoes
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1967 --
Rebellion of Japan
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1966 --
The Scarred Angel
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1966 --
Women Doing Time
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1965 --
Chained Bitch
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1965 --
Red Beard
| Brothel owner
1965 --
Song of Farewell
| Fusae Kazami
1965 --
The Soundless Cry
| Tatsuko Sasaki
1964 --
Sweet Seventeen
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1964 --
Raised in a Palace
| Oharu
1963 --
The Navy
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1963 --
Bushido: The Cruel Code of the Samurai
| Shigeno, Kyutaro's mother
1962 --
The President's Son
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1962 --
Dolls floating down the river
| Hatsu
1962 --
Till Tomorow Comes
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1961 --
Structure of Hate
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1961 --
City
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1961 --
Happiness of Us Alone
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1960 --
The River Fuefuki
| Tatsu
1960 --
Spring Dreams
| Yae
1959 --
Kiku and Isamu: Two Siblings Born in Japan
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1957 --
The Story of Pure Love
| Segawa Hospital nurse
1953 --
An Inlet of Muddy Water
| Shin
1953 --
Gate of Hell
| Mano
1952 --
The Whisper of Spring
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1952 --
Shanghai Rose
| Wang Xiulang (Chongqing goverment spy)
1952 --
Third Class Executives
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1950 --
Four Seasons of Women
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1948 --
A Second Life
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