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Home/People/Ranko Sawa
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Born
Jul 25, 1903Died: Jan 11, 2003
Lived 99 years
Place of Birth
Sendai, Miyagi, Japan
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

13
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
沢蘭子
IMDb Profile

Ranko Sawa

Acting

Biography
Sawa was born in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, in 1903. In 1919 she joined the young girl's theater group of Takarazuka under the stage name of Izumi Ranko. After passing through Shochiku Kamata, Sawa joined Nikkatsu Mukojima in 1923. In 1924 she moved to Teikoku Cinema's Ashiya Studios, where she became a leading actress. She met with great success for her performance in Hoshi wa Midaretobu, before going on to feature in Renbo Jigoku (Love's Hell). In Kago no Tori (The Caged Bird), directed by Matsumoto Eiichi, Sawa was selected to play the heroine alongside Satomi Akira. Teikoku Cinema's version of the film became a surprise hit, giving Sawa an instant popularity second only to that of Utakawa Yaeko. Following this she appeared in films such as Koryu Yokotawaru and Ogon Yorimo Tsuyoshi as the partner of Matsumoto Taisuke. In 1927 Sawa joined Nikkatsu, where she appeared in Ukiyo Guruma and Chuji Tabi Nikki - Goyohen, with the latter film coming to be regarded as one of her definitive works. Following this, Sawa appeared in films such as Shizumi Yu Ningyo and Aojiroki Bara. Sawa left Nikkatsu in 1931 after the incident in which she disappeared with Minobe Susumu. She subsequently went to Shochiku Kamata, where she appeared in Ai no Tatakai. In Kanki no Hitoya she gave a fine performance as the city girl who seduced Oka Joji. After becoming a freelance actress, Sawa gave an impassioned performance as Okichi in Nikkatsu's Onna Goroshi Abura Jigoku (The Ladykiller). Sawa continued performing for the likes of Teikoku Cinema, Nikkatsu and Shochiku until around 1950, specializing in the portrayal of the modern, tomboyish girl. Her love affair with the conductor Konoe Hidemaro was well known, and they had one daughter together before separating.
Red Peony of Night poster

Red Peony of Night

Cast
1950
A Woman's Sorrows poster

A Woman's Sorrows

Cast
1937
Every-Night Dreams poster

Every-Night Dreams

Cast
1933
Japanese Girls at the Harbor poster

Japanese Girls at the Harbor

as Yôko Sheridan
1933
The Cheerleading Captain's Love poster

The Cheerleading Captain's Love

Cast
1933
Storm Zone poster

Storm Zone

as Takiko Sumikawa
1932
First Steps Ashore poster

First Steps Ashore

as Mistress politics
1932
My Brother's a Fool poster

My Brother's a Fool

Cast
1932
Victory or Defeat poster

Victory or Defeat

Cast
1932
Onna wa itsu no yo nimo poster

Onna wa itsu no yo nimo

Cast
1931
The Morning Sun Shines poster

The Morning Sun Shines

as Asako Akizuki
1929
Chuji's Travel Diary: The Chuji Patrol Episode poster

Chuji's Travel Diary: The Chuji Patrol Episode

Cast
1927
The Caged Bird poster

The Caged Bird

Cast
1924