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Home/People/Yoko Tani
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Born
Aug 2, 1928Died: Apr 19, 1999
Lived 70 years
Place of Birth
Paris, France
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

37
Movies
8
TV Shows
Also Known As
Yôko Tani
Itani Yōko
IMDb Profile

Yoko Tani

Acting

Biography
Yoko Tani (谷洋子, Tani Yōko, 2 August 1928 – 19 April 1999) was a French-born Japanese actress and nightclub entertainer. Tani was born in Paris. Her birth name was Itani Yōko (猪谷洋子). She has occasionally been described as 'Eurasian', 'half French', 'half Japanese' and even, in one source, 'Italian Japanese', all of which are incorrect. French records (1958) show that her father and mother—both Japanese—were attached to the Japanese embassy in Paris, with Tani herself conceived en route during a shipboard passage from Japan to Europe in 1927 and subsequently born in Paris the following year, hence given the name Yōko (洋子), one reading of which can mean "ocean-child.". Tani would later play a diplomat's daughter in Piccadilly Third Stop. According to Japanese sources, the family returned to Japan in 1930, when Yoko would still have been a toddler, and she did not return to France until 1950 when her schooling was completed. Given that there were severe restrictions on Japanese travelling outside Japan directly after World War II, this would have been an unusual event; however, it is known that Itani had attended an elite girls' school in Tokyo (Tokyo Women's Higher Normal School, currently Ochanomizu University Senior High School), and then graduated from Tsuda University. She subsequently secured a Catholic scholarship to study aesthetics at the University of Paris (Sorbonne) under Étienne Souriau. Once back in Paris, Tani found little interest in attending university (although by her own account she persevered for two years despite understanding hardly anything that was being said). Instead, she developed a more compelling attraction to the cabaret, the nightclub, and the variety music-hall, where, setting herself up as an exotic oriental beauty, she quickly established a reputation for her provocative "geisha" dances, which generally ended with her slipping out of her kimono. It was here she was spotted by Marcel Carné, who took her into his circle of director and actor-friends, including Roland Lesaffre, whom she was later to marry. As a result, she began to get bit parts in films—starting as (perhaps predictably) a Japanese dancer, in Gréville's Le port du désir (1953–1954, released 1955)—and on the stage, with a role as Lotus Bleu in la Petite Maison de Thé (French adaptation of The Teahouse of the August Moon) at the Théâtre Montparnasse, 1954–1955 season. ... Source: Article "Yoko Tani" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
The Golden Lotus poster

The Golden Lotus

Cast
1991
Koroshi poster

Koroshi

as Ako Nakamura / Miho
1968
Seven Golden Chinese poster

Seven Golden Chinese

Cast
1967
The Sweet and the Bitter poster

The Sweet and the Bitter

as Mariko/Mary
1967
To Chase A Million poster

To Chase A Million

as Taiko
1967
The Spy Who Loved Flowers poster

The Spy Who Loved Flowers

as Mei Lang
1966
Suicide Mission to Singapore poster

Suicide Mission to Singapore

as Annie Wong
1966
Desperate Mission poster

Desperate Mission

as Su Ling
1965
Invasion poster

Invasion

as Leader of the Lystrians
1965
OSS 77 - Operation Lotus Flower poster

OSS 77 - Operation Lotus Flower

as Lady of Formosa
1965
Bianco, rosso, giallo, rosa poster

Bianco, rosso, giallo, rosa

as Yoko
1964
The Death Ray of Dr. Mabuse poster

The Death Ray of Dr. Mabuse

as Mercedes
1964
F.B.I. Operation Baalbeck poster

F.B.I. Operation Baalbeck

as Asia
1964
Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed? poster

Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed?

as Isami Hiroti
1963
The Partner poster

The Partner

as Lin Siyan
1963
Marco Polo poster

Marco Polo

as Princess Amurroy
1962
My Geisha poster

My Geisha

as Kazumi Ito
1962
Ursus and the Tartar Princess poster

Ursus and the Tartar Princess

as Princess Ila
1961
Samson and the 7 Miracles of the World poster

Samson and the 7 Miracles of the World

as Princess Lei-ling
1961
Piccadilly Third Stop poster

Piccadilly Third Stop

as Fina (Seraphina) Yokami
1960