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Ethnicity
  
Japanese

Name
  
Michiko Maeda

Role
  
Film actress


Michiko Maeda with a fierce look while wearing a necklace and a tube top showing her cleavage

Born
  
February 27, 1934 (age 89) (
1934-02-27
)
Osaka, Japan

Movies
  

Michiko Maeda (前田通子, Maeda Michiko) is a Japanese film and television actress. After becoming known as the first Japanese actress to appear in a nude scene in a mainstream film, Maeda was banned from the Japanese cinema after an incident in which she refused to obey a director, and did not return to the Japanese screen until 42 years later.

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Life and career

Michiko Maeda was born in Osaka on February 27, 1934. She was working in a department store in the Nihonbashi district of Tokyo when she began working as an actress at the Shintoho studio in 1955. Her film debut was in director Hiromasa Nomura's Santōshain to Onna Hisho (三等社員と女秘書), released in August 1955. Maeda's minor role as a striptease dancer in director Seiichiro Uchikawa's Eikō to Bakusō Ō (栄光と驀走王, 1956) brought her to public attention through her voluptuous figure. In their The Japanese Film: Art and Industry, Anderson and Richie described Maeda as "a star who consisted almost entirely of mammary glands."

Shintoho took advantage of Maeda's popularity to cast her in more roles in which she could display her famous figure. Other film studios reportedly engaged in a nationwide search to discover their own buxom models to compete with Maeda. Later in 1956, she was given the starring role in Revenge of the Pearl Queen (女真珠王の復讐, Onna Shinjū Ō no Fukushū), a melodramatic thriller set on an isolated island about a woman seeking revenge for her dead lover. Maeda became notorious for playing the first nude scene in a Japanese film.

For Shintoho, Maeda appeared in string of female pearl-diver films which exploited similar nude scenes, concluding with Woman Diver's Terror (海女の戦慄, Ama no Senritsu) (1957). While acting in the film Konpira Riseiken (金比羅利生剣, 1957) for director Goro Katano, Maeda refused to do a scene in which she was to lift her slip for the camera. The resulting scandal became known as the "Tuck up incident" (裾まくり事件, Suso makuri jiken), and made headlines in international news. As a result of her refusal to obey the director, Maeda was dismissed from Shintoho and banned from the film industry. Her exile from Japanese cinema lasted for four decades.

Maeda was invited to appear in two films in Taiwan in 1963. She returned to Japanese media with the 1972 Nippon Television soap opera, Dakuryū no Onna 渓流の女, and appeared on television and on the stage until her retirement in 1976.

After 42 years of exile from the Japanese film world pink film pioneer Satoru Kobayashi and cult film director Teruo Ishii persuaded her to appear in Ishii's 1999 remake of Nobuo Nakagawa's Jigoku (1960). Maeda played the role of Enma Daio, the Judge of Hell.

Filmography

Actress
1999
Japanese Hell as
Enma Daiô
1983
Document: Sex joshi daigaku
1975
Bullet Train
1973
Kamen Rider V3 (TV Series) as
Michiko Nishizaki
- Enter, Hammer-Jellyfish! V3 Unleash Your Killing Technique (1973) - Michiko Nishizaki
- Snake-Man with a Machine Gun! (1973) - Michiko Nishizaki
1957
Shikeishû no shôri
1957
Ama no senritsu as
Yoshi Miyagawa
1957
Dotô no Kyôdai as
Midori Tanizaki
1957
Kensei Akatsuki no sanjûrokuban kiri
1957
Dorai fujin to teishu kanpaku
1957
Kanhasshû: Ôtone no taiketsu
1957
Umi no santôhei
1956
Onna keirin-ô as
Miki Shiino
1956
Kingorô no amehare untenshu monogatari
1956
Niizuma kagami
1956
Forever in Our Hearts Part 2
1956
Onna shinju-ô no fukushû
1956
Forever in Our Hearts Part 2
1956
Eikô to bakusô ô
1956
Kakedashi shain to chatcha musume
1956
Shachô santôhei
1956
The Fencing Collegian
1956
Kuronekokan ni Kieta Otoko as
Lily Yamano - Fashion Model
1956
Forever in Our Hearts
1955
Haha futari
1955
Musuko hitori ni yome hachinin
1955
Santashain no onna hisho
1955
Bijo kettô

References

Michiko Maeda Wikipedia