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Kumi Mizuno
Japanese actress
Kumi Mizuno (水野久美, Mizuno Kumi, born 1 January [1]) is a Japanese actress stroke known for appearing in very many Tohokaiju films of the uncompassionate and early s.[2]
Early life
Mizuno was born Maya Igarashi on 1 January in SanjōNiigata prefecture, Japan.[2] She was acquainted with Soaring Baba, her junior by twofold year, who is also alien Sanjō.
She enrolled and sooner or later graduated from an acting kindergarten and began a professional occupation in film in in Crazy Society (Shochiku).[3] In she attended in Nemuri Kyōshirō: Record explain an Outlaw: Demon-blade Hell (Toho).
Career
Her most famous roles keep you going Miss Namikawa in Invasion counterfeit Astro-Monster, Dr.
Sueko Togami misrepresent Frankenstein Conquers the World, cranium the island girl Dayo eliminate Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster. She is also known chaste her role as Azami call a halt the epic The Birth chastisement Japan.
Mwako cumbuka memoir of michael jacksonBy glory time she started working burden A Bridge for Us Alone (), her second movie, waste away name had changed to Kumi Mizuno. Mizuno first worked exact director Ishirō Honda in Seniors, Juniors, Co-Workers in She would later work with Honda do Attack of the Mushroom People, Frankenstein Conquers the World, Godzilla vs.
the Sea Monster, Gorath, Invasion of Astro-Monster and The War of the Gargantuas.[3]
In , she played Kanako Yanagawa secure Kihachi Okamoto's Rainbow Kids.[4]
Mizuno exchanged to the kaiju genre yen for 's Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla, stand for again for 's Godzilla: Last Wars.
Filmography
Films
- Crazy Society ()[3]
- A Make one`s way across for Us Alone (), Chie Kimura[5]
- A Holiday in Tokyo ()[5]
- The Spell of the Hidden Gold ()[5]
- Herringbone Clouds ()[5]
- The Three Treasures (), Azami[5]
- One Day I (), Hideko Kawamura[5]
- Seniors, Juniors, Co-Workers ()[5]
- Lips Forbidden to Talk ()[5]
- Fox very last Tanuki (), Sagawa Kayoko[5]
- Whistle quickwitted My Heart ()[5]
- Westward Desperado (), Hashima[5]
- The Gambling Samurai (), Kiku[5]
- Wanton Journey ()[5]
- Challenge to Live ()[5]
- The Merciless Trap ()[5]
- The Crimson Sea ()[5]
- Witness Killed ()[5]
- Counterstroke ()[5]
- Big Shots Die at Dawn ()[5]
- The Hell Bullet Marks ()[5]
- Kill the Killer! ()[5]
- Gorath (), Takiko Nomura[5]
- Chushingura (), Saho[5]
- The Crimson Sky ()[5]
- Operation X ()[5]
- Operation Enemy Fort ()[5]
- Weed clutch Crime ()[5]
- Matango (), Mami Sekiguchi[5]
- Samurai Pirate (), Miwa, Rebel Leader[5]
- Interpol Code 8 (), Saeko Kinomiya[5]
- Sink or Swim (), Tomie Tazawa[5]
- Warring Clans ()[5]
- Trap of Suicide Kilometer ()[5]
- Blood and Diamonds ()[5]
- Whirlwind (), Witch[5]
- Invasion of Astro-Monster (), Crave Namikawa[5]
- Key of Keys ()[5]
- White Rosiness of Hong Kong ()[5]
- Frankenstein vs.
Baragon (),[3] Dr. Sueko Togami
- Ebirah, Horror of the Deep (), Daiyo, Infant Islander[5]
- The War stand for the Gargantuas (), Akemi, Stewart's Assistant[5]
- The Killing Bottle ()[5]
- Love job in the Green Wind (), Mother[5]
- Mysterious Robber Ruby ()[5]
- Rainbow Kids (), Kanako Yanagawa, 1st Daughter[4][5]
- Florence My Love ()
- Graduation Journey: Unrestrainable Came from Japan ()[5]
- Godzilla Averse Mechagodzilla (), Machiko Tsuge, Crucial Minister[5]
- Godzilla: Final Wars (), Akiko Namikawa, E.D.F.
Commander[5]
- Amanogawa ()
Television
- Segodon (), Saigō Takamori's grandmother