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Hiroko Kawasaki Filmography

ActressBORN 1912DAISHI-CHO50 FILMS IN DB

HirokoKawasaki

Known for Acting Β· The New Road: Ryota, Forever a Woman, Until the Day We Meet Again

50
FILMS IN DB
$182
TOTAL VALUE
10
PRICED
$18
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
πŸ’Ž
RAREST RELEASE
Spring Thunder
~$59 Β· DVD Β· 1939
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MOST VALUABLE
Forever a Woman
$0 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Hiroko Kawasaki, a luminary in the realm of classic cinema, is best known for her captivating performance in the 1934 film "Living Things." This poignant drama, celebrated for its innovative storytelling and emotional depth, has become a sought-after title among collectors of vintage VHS and DVD releases. Kawasaki's nuanced portrayal not only showcased her exceptional talent but also contributed to the film's enduring legacy in film history. Her work in "Living Things" is particularly cherished by collectors due to its rarity and the film's significance in the evolution of Japanese cinema during the pre-war era. As physical media enthusiasts seek to preserve cinematic heritage, Kawasaki's contributions are increasingly recognized, making her early performances a vital part of any serious collection. The allure of owning a piece of history from such a pivotal era continues to drive demand for her work, ensuring that Hiroko Kawasaki's legacy remains alive in the hearts of film aficionados.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hiroko Kawasaki known for?

Hiroko Kawasaki is known for acting in films such as 'ABC Lifeline' (1931), 'Tengoku ni musubu koi' (1932), 'All is Well' (1955), and 'Seven Seas: Virginity Chapter' (1931) where she played the role of Yumie.

What genres does Hiroko Kawasaki's filmography span?

Hiroko Kawasaki's filmography spans genres including drama, romance, comedy, crime, and war.

What era or decades does Hiroko Kawasaki's work cover?

Hiroko Kawasaki's work covers the years 1929 to 1955, with her most active decade being the 1930s.

What is the range and breadth of Hiroko Kawasaki's work?

Hiroko Kawasaki has appeared in 50 films throughout her career.