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Definition of たかみね‐ひでこ in the Japanese dictionary
Takamine Hideko [Takamine Hideko] [1924 - 2010] a film actress. Born in Hokkaido. Matsuyama, real name. Mae, Hirayama. Husband is film director Zenzo Zenzo. She appeared in the movies as a child from 5 years old and was familiar with the nickname "Deco-chan". Then play a heroine with hits such as "Senshi \u0026 thinsp; (spelling) \u0026 thinsp; classroom" and become a popular actress. After the war, director Keinosuke Kinoshita's "Eyes of the Ninja \u0026 thinsp;" "Returning to Carmen Hometown", Naruse Mikio \u0026 thinsp; (Naruse Mikio) \u0026 thinsp; Director's "Ukumo \u0026 thinsp; ) \u0026 thinsp; "and acted as a movie star. Autobiographical essay in my book "My diary of diplomacy" and others. たかみね‐ひでこ【高峰秀子】 [1924~2010]映画女優。北海道の生まれ。本姓、松山。旧姓、平山。夫は映画監督の松山善三。5歳から子役として映画に出演し、「デコちゃん」の愛称で親しまれた。その後「綴方 (つづりかた) 教室」などのヒット作でヒロインを演じ、人気女優となる。戦後は木下恵介監督の「二十四 (にじゅうし) の瞳」「カルメン故郷に帰る」、成瀬巳喜男 (なるせみきお) 監督の「浮雲 (うきぐも) 」などに主演し、映画スターとして活躍した。著作に自伝的エッセー「わたしの渡世日記」などがある。
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