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Home/People/Sadako Sawamura
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Born
Nov 11, 1908Died: Aug 16, 1996
Lived 87 years
Place of Birth
Asakusa, Taito, Tokyo, Japan
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

242
Movies
4
TV Shows
Also Known As
Садако Савамура
大橋貞子
泽村贞子
澤村貞子
ساداکو ساوامورا
IMDb Profile

Sadako Sawamura

Acting

Biography
Sadako Sawamura (沢村貞子, Sawamura Sadako; 11 November 1908 – 16 August 1996) was a Japanese stage and film actress and essayist who appeared in more than 350 films between 1935 and 1976. Sawamura was born in the Asakusa district of Tokyo. After dropping out of Japan Women's University, she was active in left-wing theatre groups and was twice arrested for her political beliefs, spending over a year in prison with much of it in solitary confinement. She started acting in films in 1934, first at the Nikkatsu studio, later at Toho. She appeared in many supporting roles after the war, often working with director Mikio Naruse. Sawamura also acted in films by directors including Kenji Mizoguchi, Yasujirō Ozu, Keisuke Kinoshita and Kaneto Shindō. Her brothers were the actors Daisuke Katō and Kunitarō Sawamura. Her autobiography Watashi no Asakusa has been translated into English as My Asakusa. She was married three times: to actor Shigeo Imamura (1931-33), actor Kamatari Fujiwara (1936-46) and subsequently to film magazine editor and critic Yasuhiko Ohashi (1968-96, though domestic partners from 1946 onward).
When Winter Comes poster

When Winter Comes

Cast
1985
Japan Beauty Story: A Woman Among Women poster

Japan Beauty Story: A Woman Among Women

Cast
1975
The Street Car Game poster

The Street Car Game

as Deguchi Ume
1969
Waga koi waga uta poster

Waga koi waga uta

Cast
1969
My Brother, My Love poster

My Brother, My Love

as Kayo Kitagawa
1968
Rose Buds in the Rainbow poster

Rose Buds in the Rainbow

as Setsuko Sasaki
1968
The Young Eagles of the Kamikaze poster

The Young Eagles of the Kamikaze

Cast
1968
Nunnery Confidential poster

Nunnery Confidential

Cast
1968
Thoroughbred Women Gamblers poster

Thoroughbred Women Gamblers

Cast
1967
The Rickshaw Man’s Son poster

The Rickshaw Man’s Son

as Taki
1967
Swift Current poster

Swift Current

Cast
1967
Flower Cards Chivalry poster

Flower Cards Chivalry

Cast
1967
Sayonara ressha poster

Sayonara ressha

Cast
1966
Once a Rainy Day poster

Once a Rainy Day

Cast
1966
The Kii River poster

The Kii River

as Ichi, housekeeper
1966
A Sky Full of Tears poster

A Sky Full of Tears

as Kikue Sugisaki
1966
Bad Reputation: Cherry Blossoms poster

Bad Reputation: Cherry Blossoms

Cast
1966
Night Bitch poster

Night Bitch

as Matsu Komazaki
1966
The Passionate Spinster poster

The Passionate Spinster

as Riki Tonobe
1965
Snow Country poster

Snow Country

as Dance teacher
1965
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