Sawamura Sadako
- Name: Sawamura Sadako
- Native name: 沢村貞子
- Also Known as: Oohashi Teiko, さわむら さだこ, おおはし ていこ, 大橋貞子, 澤村貞子
- Nationality: Japanese
- Gender: Female
- Born: November 11, 1908
- Died: August 16, 1996
Her older brother, Tomokazu, became the fourth-generation Sawamura Kunitaro, and her younger brother, Tokunosuke, became a film actor under the stage name Kato Daisuke. She began learning nagauta (a type of traditional Japanese music) and dance at the age of six, by traditional Japanese age counting.
In 1915, she entered Asakusa Elementary School. From the second grade, she often accompanied her brother to the Miyatoza theater as his assistant. In April 1921, she enrolled in the First Tokyo Prefectural Girls' High School. After the Great Kanto Earthquake on September 1, 1923, she worked as a tutor for the four children of the first Sawamura Sojun to earn tuition fees.
In 1926, she entered the Home Economics Department of the Teacher Training Division at Japan Women's University, aspiring to become a schoolteacher. However, she became disillusioned after witnessing the behind-the-scenes world of teachers and decided to pursue a career in acting instead.
In March 1929, she wrote a letter expressing her desire to become a new theater actress to Yamamoto Yasue, an actress at Tsukiji Little Theater. Following Yamamoto's advice, Sawamura applied to become a research student while still attending university and was accepted. She made her debut in May of that year in the troupe's inaugural performance "Flying Song".
As the troupe began to lean towards the proletarian theater movement, she was pressured to leave university but received a significant role in "Ministerial Candidate" in November, which influenced her dedication to acting. Just before her graduation from university in March 1930, her previously submitted withdrawal request was accepted, and in April, she was promoted to a full member of the Shinkyo Theater Troupe.
In 1931, she left Shinkyo to join the Proletarian Art Troupe. Following directives from the Japan Proletarian Theater League, she toured factories on strike and rural villages, focusing on agitprop theater. In the fall of that year, she married actor Imamura Shigeo, who was the secretary-general of the left-wing theater.
In February 1932, she joined the Mobile Entertainment Troupe Mezashitai. However, at the end of March that year, she was arrested on suspicion of violating the Peace Preservation Law and detained at Tsukiji Police Station. Despite being pressured to renounce her political beliefs, she refused. After two months of detention, she was indicted and transferred to Ichigaya Prison, where she spent ten and a half months in solitary confinement without a trial.
In April 1933, after ten and a half months, she declared her renunciation of her political beliefs, promised to divorce Imamura, and was released on bail. In May of the same year, she was cast as the lead in the Left-Wing Theater's 5th anniversary commemorative performance of "Fear." However, because she was out on bail, the authorities informed the troupe that the play would be banned if Sawamura was cast, so Yamamoto took her place.
In June, her trial began, but under the direction of the Proletarian Theater League, she withdrew her renunciation, causing the trial to be halted. During the process of canceling her bail, she went underground but was re-arrested a week later. After being detained at Tsukiji Police Station, she was returned to Ichigaya Prison. In December, during her trial, she once again declared her renunciation and was sentenced to three years in prison, suspended for five years, and was released.
In 1934, encouraged by her brother Kunitaro, she made the decision to become a film actress. She joined the Modern Drama Department of Nikkatsu Uzumasa Studios for a monthly salary of 60 yen. She made her debut in "Field of Light". She transferred to Tamagawa Studios and appeared in supporting roles in supplementary films.
In 1936, she married actor Fujiwara Kamataro from P.C.L. (Photo Chemical Laboratories). In 1938, she left Nikkatsu and transferred to Toho Studios. In 1942, she left Toho Studios and turned to live performances with her husband Fujiwara. After joining the Shinkiza Theater, founded by her brother Kunitaro, she continued her stage activities until just after the end of World War II in 1945.
In 1946, she divorced Fujiwara and began a relationship with Ohashi Kyohiko, who was a reporter for Kyoto Shimbun. They entered into a de facto cohabitation arrangement akin to elopement, as Ohashi was already married with children.
In 1947, she made a comeback to films produced by Shochiku as a freelance actress.
In 1968, she remarried Ohashi Kyohiko officially. In 1969, she published her first essay, "The Song of Shells," marking the beginning of her career as an essayist. Her autobiographical essay "My Asakusa" was published in 1977.
In 1989, she retired from acting. Following her retirement, she moved to Yokosuka, Japan, and lived in seclusion, devoting herself to writing while spending her days gazing at the sea of Shonan through a telescope. She served as an advisor for the Association for Promoting Freedom of Funeral, advocating for natural burials.
On August 16, 1996, she passed away at her residence in Yokosuka due to heart failure at the age of 87.
(Source: Japanese = Wikipedia || Translation = MyDramaList) Edit Biography
Drama
Title | Rating |
---|---|
Ohima nara Kite yo ne!
Japanese Drama, 1987, 9 eps
Satake Tsuyako
(Support Role)
|
8.0
|
Sekigahara
Japanese Drama, 1981, 3 eps
Houshunin
(Unknown)
|
6.0
|
Shishi no Jidai
Japanese Drama, 1980, 51 eps
Kariya Aiko
(Support Role)
|
9.0
|
Akujo ni Tsuite
Japanese Drama, 1978, 25 eps
Sawayama Kazue
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Tonari no Shibafu
Japanese Drama, 1976, 0 eps
Takahira Shino
(Main Role)
|
0.0
|
Mito Komon Season 6
Japanese Drama, 1975, 32 eps
(Ep. 1)
(Guest Role)
|
6.0
|
Aniki no Koibito
Japanese Drama, 1970, 13 eps
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Aoi Kemono-tachi
Japanese Drama, 1970, 6 eps
Tomioka Yukiko
(Support Role)
|
7.0
|
Onihei Hankacho
Japanese Drama, 1969, 65 eps
(Ep. 15)
(Guest Role)
|
0.0
|
Kore ga Seishun da
Japanese Drama, 1966, 39 eps
Sugiyama Hana
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Ohanahan
Japanese Drama, 1966, 310 eps
(Support Role)
|
5.0
|
Sangyokokoku
Japanese Drama, 1959, 34 eps
(Ep. 6)
(Guest Role)
|
0.0
|
Movie
Title | Rating |
---|---|
The Song from My Heart
Japanese Movie, 1969,
(Support Role)
|
6.0
|
Aniki no Koibito
Japanese Movie, 1968,
Kitagawa Kayo
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Tale of Kawachi Chivalry
Japanese Movie, 1967,
Tamae
(Main Role)
|
1.0
|
Infamous Cherry Blossoms
Japanese Movie, 1966,
Fusae
(Support Role)
|
8.0
|
Yoru no Mesuinu
Japanese Movie, 1966,
Komazaki Matsu
(Support Role)
|
4.0
|
Kekkon Sodan
Japanese Movie, 1965,
Tonobe Riki
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
A Fugitive from the Past
Japanese Movie, 1965,
[Motojima's wife]
(Support Role)
|
7.4
|
A Story From Echigo
Japanese Movie, 1964,
[Landowner's wife]
(Support Role)
|
6.5
|
Nibiki no Me Inu
Japanese Movie, 1964,
Kawabe Tetsu
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Rikugun Zangayku Monogatari
Japanese Movie, 1963,
Inumaru Toki
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Keishicho Monogatari: Ura Tsuke Sosa
Japanese Movie, 1963,
[Middle-aged caretaker]
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Salaryman Muteppo Ikka
Japanese Movie, 1963,
Ayako
(Support Role)
|
6.0
|
In the Banks of the River
Japanese Movie, 1962,
[Pastor Wife]
(Bit part)
|
2.0
|
Zoku Aizen Katsura
Japanese Movie, 1962,
Mother Kiyoko
(Support Role)
|
4.0
|
Four Sisters
Japanese Movie, 1962,
Makiko
(Support Role)
|
6.0
|
Buta to Kingyo
Japanese Movie, 1962,
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Our Marriage
Japanese Movie, 1962,
[Keiko’s mother]
(Support Role)
|
6.7
|
The Catch
Japanese Movie, 1961,
Takano Katsu [Kazumasa's wife]
(Support Role)
|
6.9
|
Girl of Dark
Japanese Movie, 1961,
Dr. Kitamura
(Bit part)
|
7.5
|
Toilet Bucho
Japanese Movie, 1961,
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Awamori-kun Uridasu
Japanese Movie, 1961,
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Kako
Japanese Movie, 1961,
(Support Role)
|
6.0
|
The Romance Express
Japanese Movie, 1961,
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
I Love You More Than Anyone
Japanese Movie, 1961,
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Zero Focus
Japanese Movie, 1961,
[Sotaro's wife]
(Support Role)
|
7.4
|
Madara Onna
Japanese Movie, 1961,
Takeuchi Yuki
(Support Role)
|
9.0
|
The Matsukawa Incident
Japanese Movie, 1961,
Sumi [Saito's mother]
(Bit part)
|
0.0
|
Late Autumn
Japanese Movie, 1960,
Fumiko
(Support Role)
|
7.8
|
A Woman of Tokyo
Japanese Movie, 1960,
Isogawa Iku
(Support Role)
|
6.0
|
Dry Lake
Japanese Movie, 1960,
Katsura Aki
(Support Role)
|
7.2
|
Keishicho Monogatari: Ketsuekigata no Himitsu
Japanese Movie, 1960,
[Madam next to Hikariso]
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Ginrei no Oja
Japanese Movie, 1960,
Kiyo
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
The Wandering Princess
Japanese Movie, 1960,
Kazuko Sugawara
(Support Role)
|
7.4
|
When a Woman Ascends the Stairs
Japanese Movie, 1960,
[Yuri's mother]
(Support Role)
|
7.8
|
Vagabond Lovers
Japanese Movie, 1959,
(Support Role)
|
1.0
|
The Cast-Off
Japanese Movie, 1959,
Fumiko
(Support Role)
|
3.0
|
Good Morning
Japanese Movie, 1959,
Fukui Kayoko
(Support Role)
|
7.9
|
Keishicho Monogatari: Kao no Nai Onna
Japanese Movie, 1959,
[Kamura's wife]
(Support Role)
|
2.0
|
An Echo Calls You
Japanese Movie, 1959,
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Anzukko
Japanese Movie, 1958,
Mrs. Hatoi
(Support Role)
|
6.8
|
Aozora Musume
Japanese Movie, 1957,
Ono Tatsuko [Yuko's stepmother]
(Support Role)
|
7.8
|
Doshaburi
Japanese Movie, 1957,
Abe Tane
(Main Role)
|
6.5
|
Ohban
Japanese Movie, 1957,
Tane
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Taiyou To Bara
Japanese Movie, 1956,
[Kiyoshi's mother]
(Support Role)
|
6.0
|
Bridge of Japan
Japanese Movie, 1956,
[Oshika's madame]
(Support Role)
|
6.0
|
Modern Desire
Japanese Movie, 1956,
[Gintsuki Proprietress ,Shizue]
(Guest Role)
|
6.0
|
A Wife's Heart
Japanese Movie, 1956,
Namiko
(Support Role)
|
6.9
|
Street of Shame
Japanese Movie, 1956,
Taya Tatsuko
(Support Role)
|
7.8
|
Janken Musume
Japanese Movie, 1955,
Oine
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Ejima Ikushima
Japanese Movie, 1955,
Tamatsubaki
(Support Role)
|
4.0
|
Ai no Ikka
Japanese Movie, 1955,
Iba Shizue
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Beautiful Days
Japanese Movie, 1955,
[Kikuko's mother]
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Fountainhead
Japanese Movie, 1955,
[Hairdresser]
(Support Role)
|
2.0
|
Keisatsu Nikki
Japanese Movie, 1955,
Hide [restaurant owner]
(Support Role)
|
7.1
|
Together with You
Japanese Movie, 1955,
Yoshino [Mother]
(Support Role)
|
9.0
|
Otsukisama ni wa Warui Kedo
Japanese Movie, 1954,
Tsuruta Hatoko
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Kuroi Ushio
Japanese Movie, 1954,
[Miyako's Maid]
(Support Role)
|
5.0
|
Geisha Hidekoma
Japanese Movie, 1954,
Takano Ryotei
(Support Role)
|
2.0
|
Late Chrysanthemums
Japanese Movie, 1954,
Nakata Nobu
(Support Role)
|
6.5
|
Mom's Honeymoon
Japanese Movie, 1954,
Kanayama Kiku
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Muhomono
Japanese Movie, 1953,
Okumi
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
The Lovers
Japanese Movie, 1953,
Mrs. Ushiyama
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Tokyo Profile
Japanese Movie, 1953,
Kiyoko
(Support Role)
|
7.5
|
Epitome
Japanese Movie, 1953,
Kaigara wife
(Support Role)
|
6.0
|
Uogashi no Hikagenokazura
Japanese Movie, 1953,
(Support Role)
|
4.0
|
Tokyo Sweetheart
Japanese Movie, 1952,
[Hozando's proprietress]
(Support Role)
|
6.0
|
Mother
Japanese Movie, 1952,
Osei
(Support Role)
|
6.9
|
The Life of Oharu
Japanese Movie, 1952,
Owasa [Sasaya's wife]
(Support Role)
|
7.8
|
Maihime
Japanese Movie, 1951,
Mitsue
(Support Role)
|
7.5
|
Longing for My Mother
Japanese Movie, 1951,
Otsuna
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Akagi kara Kita Otoko
Japanese Movie, 1950,
Omine
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Otomi to Yosaburo: Zenpen
Japanese Movie, 1950,
(Unknown)
|
0.0
|
A Broken Drum
Japanese Movie, 1949,
Motoko
(Support Role)
|
6.0
|
Yurei Akatsuki ni Shisu
Japanese Movie, 1948,
Takeko [Wife]
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Mother Never Dies
Japanese Movie, 1942,
[Kanemura's wife]
(Support Role)
|
7.0
|
Otoko no Hanamichi
Japanese Movie, 1941,
[Yamafuji restaurant madame]
(Bit part)
|
6.0
|
Kaiketsu
Japanese Movie, 1941,
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Uma
Japanese Movie, 1941,
Kikuko [Wife]
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Kodakara Fufu
Japanese Movie, 1941,
Onizuka [Vice principal]
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Onna no Machi
Japanese Movie, 1940,
Yoko
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Niizuma Kagami: Kohen
Japanese Movie, 1940,
Umeko
(Support Role)
|
3.0
|
Niizuma Kagami: Zenpen
Japanese Movie, 1940,
Umeko
(Support Role)
|
6.0
|
Flag of the Young
Japanese Movie, 1939,
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Chocolate and Soldiers
Japanese Movie, 1938,
Kiku
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Robo no Ishi
Japanese Movie, 1938,
(Support Role)
|
5.0
|
Shinzo ga Tsuyoi
Japanese Movie, 1937,
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Yokoso no Hanayome
Japanese Movie, 1936,
(Unknown)
|
4.0
|
Midori no Chiheisen: Kohen
Japanese Movie, 1935,
Hoshina Katsuko
(Support Role)
|
5.0
|
Midori no Chiheisen: Zenpen
Japanese Movie, 1935,
Hoshina Katsuko
(Support Role)
|
5.0
|
Special
Title | Rating |
---|---|
24-sai Series 1
Japanese Special, 1967, 1 eps
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Itsuwari to Shinjitsu no Aima ni
Japanese Special, 1962, 1 eps
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
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