
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Born
1929-12-01
Place of Birth
Komagome, Hongo Ward, Tokyo City, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan
Tomoko Naraoka
Biography
Tomoko Naraoka (奈良岡 朋子 Naraoka Tomoko, born December 1, 1929) is a Japanese actress and narrator. The daughter of a painter, she was born in Komagome, Hongō (present-day Bunkyo), in the city of Tokyo, Japan. She graduated from Joshibi University of Art and Design.
Naraoka debuted as a cinema actress in the 1949 film Chijin no Ai, based on the novel Naomi. In 1981 she appeared in Rengō Kantai (lit. "Combined Fleet", United States title: The Imperial Navy). She also appeared in Torajirō Sarada Kinenbi (a 1988 movie in the long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series) as well as eight films in the Tsuribaka Nisshi series. Naraoka has appeared in several NHK Taiga dramas. Her first was the 1969 Ten to Chi to, in the role of the wife of Uesugi Sadazane. She portrayed Kita no Mandokoro (the wife of Toyotomi Hideyoshi) in Haru no Sakamichi (1971). Her next Taiga drama appearance was in 1976 in Kaze to Kumo to Niji to. She narrated the 1986 Inochi and 1989 Kasuga no Tsubone. She is the narrator of the 2008 drama Atsuhime. Other noteworthy narration roles include the 1983 serialized morning television drama Oshin. She also narrated Onna wa Dokyō (1992) and Haru Yo Koi (1994–1995). A nonfiction voice role was in the series Kiwameru: Nihon no Bi to Kokoro.
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Known For
Acting History
2022
The Zen Diary as Chie
2020THE LAST GOZE
2019The Takatsu River
2017Izakaya Moheji 6
2017Tatara Samurai as Mizuho
2016Izakaya Moheji 5
2015Izakaya Moheji 4 as Yuki [owner of Hashi]
2014Disconcerto as Kikuko Soneda
2014Izakaya Moheji 3 as Yuki [owner of Hashi]
2014300 Million Yen Robbery as Yoshiko Takeda
2013Izakaya Moheji 2 as Yuki [owner of Hashi]
2011Antarctica as Narrator (voice)
2011Izakaya Moheji
2010Railways as Kinuyo Tsutsui
2008Ponyo as Yoshie (voice)
2007Free and Easy 18
2006Free and Easy 17
2005Free and Easy 16
2004Free and Easy 15
2004Half a Confession as Dr. Takaki
2001Free and Easy 12: Big Holiday Bonus Project as Hisue Suzuki
2001The Firefly
1999Railroad Man as Mune Kato
1998Free and Easy 10
1997Free and Easy 9
1991My Sons
1991War and Youth as Aunt Sakiko / Lee Soon-ik
1991Noh Mask Murders as Aya Gondo
1990Sea of Wandering
1990Ningen no sabaku
1988マルゴォの杯
1988Tora-san's Salad-Day Memorial
1987River of Fireflies
1985The Autumn in Tokyo
1985Spring Bell as Katsuko Naganuma
1985Demon as Matsuko
1981The Imperial Navy as Utako Hongo
1980Twenty-Four Eyes as Narrator (voice)
1980May Love Be Restored as Masa Kunugida
1980Wings of Icarus' Flight as Mother
1979Julie the Wild Rose as Narration
1978Take Me Away! as Matsuko Ishiguro
1977Ballad of Orin as Teruyo
1972Special Boy Soldiers of the Navy
1971Morning Fog
1971The Earth is Born Again as Yoshiko
1971Haru no Sakamichi as Nene
1970Dodes'ka-den as Ochô
1970ありがとう as 鶴田清子
1970Gambling Den Desire
1970Apart from Life as Mitsuko
1969Gambler's Dilemma as Kei
1969Ruthless Gambler
1968Hymn to a Tired Man as Miyo Mukaizaka
1968The Sweet Interns
1967Let's find your sweetheart
1966I'll Never Cry!
1966Your Life
1966Cry for Sorrow
1966Kokoro no sanmyaku
1965The Song of Love
1965The Stars and I Decided... as Michiyo Amemiya
1965Witness Chair as Hiroko Kuzuhara
1964The Flame of Devotion
1964Eddy Currents of Life as Mino Hayashi
1964The Scent of Incense as Ezaki's wife
1964The Bride is Fifteen
1963Beautiful Calendar
1963Life of a Flower as Osei
1962Asu no hanayome
1962Dahil Sa Iyo – The Song of Sad Love as Natsue Tokuhisa
1962Nuki uchi fūraibō
1961The Song of the Season
1961Mahiru no yūkai
1961Maiko's Visit to Tokyo
1961Aoime no Sugao
1961Pigs and Battleships as Hotel Cherry's Wife
1960Everything Goes Wrong as Masayo Sugita
1959A Love that Wagers the World as Sachiko Muraoka
1959I Will Challenge
1959The Song of the Cart
1958Osaka no kaze
1958Night Drum as Orin
1958Skinny and Fatty as Mrs. Komatsu
1957Ikebana as Narrator
1956How Sorrowful
1955Ishigassen
1955The Heart as Kume, the maid
1955Yukiko
1955The Wolves
1953Miniature
1952Children of Hiroshima
1949A Fool's Love as Hatsuko









