Yōko Minamida

Yōko Minamida

1933-03-01 – 2009-10-21 (age 76) Tokyo, Japan
View on IMDb ↗

Biography

Yōko Minamida (南田 洋子, Minamida Yōko, March 1, 1933 – October 21, 2009) was a Japanese actress. Born in Tokyo, Minamida made her screen debut in 1953 for the Daiei studio and quickly rose to stardom, working with Kenji Mizoguchi on two films: “A Story from Chikamatsu” and “Princess Yang Kwei-fei.” In 1955, she moved to the Nikkatsu studio, where she starred in Takumi Furukawa’s “Season of the Sun” (1956), a smash hit that launched the so-called “Sun Tribe” boom for films about rebellious youth looking for sex and kicks on Shonan Beach — Japan’s nearest equivalent to Malibu. Minamida acted in dozens of movies for Nikkatsu, working with Shohei Imamura, Seijun Suzuki, and other directors. In 1961 she married her co-star on “Season of the Sun,” Hiroyuki Nagato. As she acted in fewer movies after the mid-1960s, Minamida made a smooth and successful transition to TV as both an actress and MC. She also continued to appear occasionally in movies, with the last being Nobuhiko Obayashi’s “Song of Goodbye” in 2006.

She was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in November 2008, and a TV documentary was made about her condition and the efforts of her husband to care for her. She died in Tokyo.

Photos

Known For

House
House

1977

as Hausu Karei

Chikamatsu Monogatari
Pigs and Battleships
Pigs and Battleships

1961

as Katsuyo

Princess Yang Kwei-fei
Princess Yang Kwei-fei

1955

as Hung-tao

Yellow Fangs
Yellow Fangs

1990

as Kiyo

The Gambling Monk
The Motive
The Motive

2004

as Kinue Ishida

Jungle Block
Jungle Block

1960

as Kayoko Komuro

Beyond the Green Hills
Beyond the Green Hills

1963

as Umetaro

Song of Goodbye
Song of Goodbye

2007

as Kyoko Tanabe

Voice Without a Shadow
Voice Without a Shadow

1958

as Asako Kotani

The Kanto Scarlet Cherry Gang
Prison Gambler
Prison Gambler

1964

as Kimura Uta

Zero
Zero

1984

as Ine Hamada