Birthday
1903/05/24
Day of death
1969/01/21 (65 years old)
Gender
Female
Place of Birth
Shiba, Tokyo, Japan
Also know as
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Tamae Kiyokawa (清川玉枝, Kiyokawa Tamae, May 24, 1903 – January 21, 1969) was a Japanese actress born in Shiba, Tokyo, Japan. She is known for her roles in films such as "Haha no omokage" (1959), "Love Letter" (1953), and "Kengô tai gôketsu: Homare no kessen" (1956). She died on January 21, 1969 in Japan.
(1939) The Day Before
as Omasa
(1968) Rogue
as Teruko
(1949) Rinchi
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(1960) The Akasaka Sisters: Soft Touch of Night
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(1952) Love's Cheerleader
as Tamae
(1950) When We Came Back
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(1950) Oogonju
as Nurse Kida
(1961) Tale of A Company Boss Pt.2
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(1957) Zokuzoku Ôban: Dotô hen
as Oyoshi
(1966) Women Doing Time
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(1960) Beyond the Hills
as Mineko Furukawa
(1965) Seisaku's Wife
as Omaki
(1962) Kiriko no unmei
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(1936) The Road I Travel with You
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(1936) Morning's Tree-Lined Street
as Madame at café
(1939) The Old Man of the Propeller
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(1940) Wife of a Lily
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(1962) Kyū-chan ondo
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(1962) Sutekina 16-sai
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(1951) Under the Blossoming Peach
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(1940) A Gentle Breeze With Father
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(1959) Utamaro, Painter of the Woman
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(1962) Gakusei geisha koi to kenka
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(1942) Currents of Youth
as Makiko's Aunt
(1967) Love for an Idiot
as Masako
(1956) 大当り男一代
as 女房お兼
(1958) 直八子供旅
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(1952) Third Class Executives
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(1949) Odoroki ikka
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(1950) Blue Sky Angel
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(1962) Danchi fujin
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(1962) Mama, I Need You!
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(1938) Pastoral Symphony
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(1960) The Chivalrous Youth of Great Edo
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(1962) My Geisha
as Amatsu Hisako
(1950) 憧れのハワイ航路
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(1941) Kodakara fūfu
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(1942) Green Earth
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(1939) The Fighting Firemen
as Obun
(1951) Ginza Cosmetics
as Saku Kineya
(1941) Hideko the Bus Conductress
as Innkeeper
(1940) 明朗五人男
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(1949) Zenigata Heiji Detective Story: Heiji Covers All of Edo
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(1964) Song of Happiness
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(1950) A Mother's Love
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(1953) Love Letter
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(1961) Marriageable Age
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(1950) Beyond the Hills
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(1952) Geisha Waltz
as Tomie Yoshida
(1950) Amakara chindōchū
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(1954) A 16-Year-Old Girl's Jazz Festival
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(1936) I Am a Cat
as Kaneda's Wife
(1961) Shin nitōhei monogatari medetaku gaisen no maki
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(1952) Achako's Notebook of Youth: Tokyo
as Female boss
(1961) Boss Takes to the Road
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(1937) Karayuki-san
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(1945) A Tale of Archery at the Sanjusangendo
as Omatsu
(1943) The Song Lantern
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(1944) This Happy Life
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(1955) Nonki saiban
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(1941) Yukiko and Natsuyo
as Gin Odagiri
(1954) The Ditch
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(1951) Nightshade Flower
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(1968) Age of Japanese Guerrillas
as Tora
(1968) Snake Woman's Curse
as Tami
(1963) Sing, Young People
as Boarding house landlady
(1951) Tsuki yori no haha
as Oyasu
(1968) I Sell My Husband
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(1957) The Blue Sky Maiden
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(1949) Ghost Cat of Nabeshima
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(1951) Wakai musumetachi
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(1962) Red Love, Green Love
as Kume Oda
(1940) Wedding Day
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(1937) A Woman's Sorrows
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(1935) Drifting
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(1937) Learn from Experience, Part Two
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(1940) China Night
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(1960) Wait for Tomorrow
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(1955) Mother and Son
as Mitsue Hayakawa
(1957) Good Luck to These Two
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(1941) A Man's Flower Road of Triumph
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(1958) The Boy Who Came Back
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(1937) Learn from Experience, Part One
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(1957) Employee Full of Fight
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(1958) The Snowy Heron
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(1960) Tsukinode no ketto
as Otami
(1956) Jacks and Jills
as Shino (Rumiko's mother)
(1957) On This Earth
as Tami - Mineya's wife
(1967) Five Star Private
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(1940) Hideko the Cheerleader
as Hideko's grandmother
(1953) Tokyo Profile
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(1951) Meeting of the Ghost of Apres-Guerre
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(1946) Lord for a Night
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(1947) Invitation to Happiness
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(1949) Kekkon Sanjûshi
as Aiko's mother
(1959) Image of a Mother
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(1958) Megitsune Buro
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(1958) Love, Fireworks and Fire Bombs
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(1956) Marathon Samurai
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(1950) Guntō nanban-sen
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(1965) Chained Bitch
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(1961) Botchan yarō seizoroi
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(1958) The Judo Champ
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(1960) Rumble Festival
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(1954) Wakai hito-tachi
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(1956) Masura o hashutsu fukai
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(1958) Gomen asobase Hanamuko sensei
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