Personal Info
Known Credits
97
Gender
Female
Birthdate
1935-11-16 (90 Y.O)
Place Of Birth
Utsunomiya, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan
Also Known For
瀧川マチエ
Masumi Harukawa
Biography
Born Machie Takigawa, she was active as a dancer at the Asakusa Rock Theater under the stage name Mary Rose in the early 1950s. Due to her appearance, she was affectionately nicknamed Daruma-chan and Jumbo-chan. Soon after moving to the Nichigeki Music Hall, she was scouted by the film industry and made her acting debut in "Gurama-to no yuwaku/The Temptation of Grama Island." Memorable in Japan for her regular role in eight of the ten Toei film series " Trucker Rascals," playing the wife of the ...
Known For
Acting
1993 --
Bokyo
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1991 --
Carlos
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1989 --
Tetsuro Tamba's Great Spirit World: What Happens When You Die
| 五十嵐玉緒
1988 --
Shiro and Marilyn
| Katsue Nakazato
1988 --
Tokyo Pop
| Mother
1987 --
Hachiko
| Okichi
1987 --
Makeup
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1987 --
Ellie My Love
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1986 --
Michi
| Matsuyo
1985 --
Sotsugyou -GRADUATION-
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1984 --
Hole in the Pants
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1981 --
Play it, Boogie-Woogie
| Haruyo Kobayashi
1980 --
Shogun's Ninja
| Lady Yodo
1979 --
Run Truck Rascal, Run!
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1979 --
A 5,000 Kilometer Run under The Scorching Sun
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1978 --
The Truck Rascals Go to The North
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1978 --
Pink Lady's Motion Picture
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1978 --
Truck Rascals: Another Odyssey of Momojiro
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1977 --
Crocodile, Parrot and Fur Seal
| Nanako's mather
1977 --
I Am A Man of Honor
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1977 --
Boxer
| Harumi
1977 --
Truckster of Guts
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1976 --
Truck Rascals in Fever Heat
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1976 --
Bridal Cruise
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1976 --
Truckster Goes to Hokkaido
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1976 --
Human Revolution II
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1976 --
Hobo General
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1976 --
A Cheerful Yakuza
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1975 --
The Wild Trucker
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1975 --
Truck Rascals: No One Can Stop Me
| Jonathan's Wife
1975 --
The Gate of Youth
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1974 --
Tora-san's Lullaby
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1974 --
Pastoral: To Die in the Country
| Air woman
1974 --
The Castle of Sand
| Naka Sumie
1974 --
Kigeki-otoko no ude dameshi
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1973 --
The Killing Game
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1972 --
Onna Ikitemasu: Sakariba Wataridori
| Tomiko
1972 --
Zatoichi in Desperation
| Ohama
1972 --
My Voiceless Friends
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1971 --
幻の殺意
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1971 --
Otoko Ippiki Gaki Daisho
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1971 --
Hajimete no Tabi
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1970 --
Where Spring Comes Late
| Passengers on Nemuro Main Line
1970 --
Silk Hat Boss
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1970 --
Silk Hat Boss
| Choko
1970 --
Tora-san, His Tender Love
| Komako
1969 --
Japan's No. 1 Disconnected Man
| Koyama's Wife
1969 --
Women Can't Be Beaten
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1969 --
Wolf Escort
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1969 --
Madcap Mixup
| Mamechiyo
1969 --
Futari no Koibito
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1969 --
Samurai Banners
| Buhei's wife
1968 --
Wicked Priest 2: Ballad of Murder
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1968 --
Desperate Hoodlum
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1968 --
The Human Bullet
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1968 --
How to Be the Worst of Office Workers
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1968 --
The Young Eagles of the Kamikaze
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1968 --
Curse of the Blood
| Okuma
1968 --
The Marked Man
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1968 --
Neon taiheiki
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1968 --
School for Thieves
| Kuriko
1967 --
Sodachi zakari
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1967 --
Yanagase Blues
| Sumie Yato
1967 --
Tokyo Gambler
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1967 --
Zatoichi's Cane Sword
| Oryu
1966 --
Golden Ninja
| Okiku
1966 --
Dynamite Doctor Returns
| Otoki
1966 --
Yakuza Vassal
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1966 --
Women Doing Time
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1966 --
The Threat
| Hiroko
1965 --
Code of Ruffians
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1965 --
Chained Bitch
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1965 --
House of Terrors
| Akemi Yokota
1965 --
The Abalone Gals
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1965 --
Color
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1965 --
Bloody Shuriken
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1965 --
The Black Cat
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1965 --
Nami kage
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1965 --
Sex Peddlers
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1964 --
The Spying Sorceress
| Kara
1964 --
Sleepy Eyes of Death 4: Sword of Seduction
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1964 --
The Glamorous Ghost
| Sugie Asami
1964 --
Intentions of Murder
| Sadako Takahashi
1964 --
Life of Hishakaku 3
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1964 --
How to Make Money
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1964 --
To Your Majesty, The Emperor 2
| Akemi
1963 --
The Insect Woman
| Midori
1963 --
Onna yajikita-tatchi ryokō
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1962 --
Our Marriage
| Rinko Arishima
1961 --
Girls of the Night
| Harada
1961 --
Obon, The Moll Dipper
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1960 --
Hito mo arukeba
| Namiko
1959 --
Pineapple Butai
| Betty
1959 --
Utamaro, Painter of the Woman
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1959 --
The Cola Game
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1959 --
Zoku shachōtaiheiki
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1959 --
Temptation on Glamour Island
| Masa Uchida