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, known professionally as , is a Japanese
actress An actor or actress is a person who portrays a character in a performance. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. The analogous Greek term is (), lit ...
. She began acting in the 1960s under the name , becoming famous as the female lead in
yakuza films is a popular film genre in Japanese cinema which focuses on the lives and dealings of ''yakuza'', Japanese organized crime syndicates. In the silent film era, depictions of ''bakuto'' (precursors to modern yakuza) as sympathetic Robin Hood-l ...
opposite such stars as Kōji Tsuruta and Ken Takakura. She even starred in her own series as the sword-wielding gambler Red Peony in the ''
Hibotan Bakuto is a 1968 Japanese yakuza film directed by Kōsaku Yamashita. It stars Junko Fuji. She landed the lead role for the first time in the film and The Valiant Red Peony was a big hit. The Valiant Red Peony is the first episode in the Valiant Red Peo ...
'' series. Initially retiring in 1972 after getting married, she began appearing on TV in 1974 under her real name. She later returned to films in 1989 using the name Sumiko Fuji, and expanded her acting repertoire. She won the Blue Ribbon Award for best supporting actress in 1999 and 2006. She is married to the
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actor Onoe Kikugorō VII and is the mother of the actress Shinobu Terajima and the kabuki actor
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.


Early life and career

Fuji was born in Wakayama as the third child and younger daughter of future film producer Koji Shundo. Her family eventually moved to
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, where, as a big fan of
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, Fuji started to attend a dancing, singing and acting school during junior high. At 17 her family moved to
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, shortly after which her and her older sister Nobuko started to appear on the local TV show ''Hai Hai, Mahinadesu''. After visiting Toei's Kyoto studio, Fuji attracted the attention of director
Masahiro Makino was a Japanese film director. He directed more than 260 films, primarily in the chanbara and yakuza genres. His real name was , but he took the stage name Masahiro, the kanji for which he changed multiple times (including , , and ). Career Mas ...
, who invited her to appear in one of his films. Although Shundo initially opposed his daughter entering show business, wanting a "normal" life for her instead, he acquiesced figuring it would be better she work for Toei instead of their rivals. In 1963, Fuji made her film debut in Makino's ''Hashu Yukyoden: Otoko no Sakazuki'', and went on to appear in 10 movies that year while making regular appearances on
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and
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television dramas. Mark Schilling wrote that by the mid-1960s, Fuji was the leading actress for Toei, often playing the love interest for Kōji Tsuruta and Ken Takakura in ''
Ninkyo eiga is a popular film genre in Japanese cinema which focuses on the lives and dealings of ''yakuza'', Japanese organized crime syndicates. In the silent film era, depictions of '' bakuto'' (precursors to modern yakuza) as sympathetic Robin Hood- ...
''. But she reached her peak in popularity between 1968 and 1972, starring as a sword-wielding gambler in the ''
Hibotan Bakuto is a 1968 Japanese yakuza film directed by Kōsaku Yamashita. It stars Junko Fuji. She landed the lead role for the first time in the film and The Valiant Red Peony was a big hit. The Valiant Red Peony is the first episode in the Valiant Red Peo ...
'' series of films. In 1972, Fuji married a
kabuki is a classical form of Japanese dance-drama. Kabuki theatre is known for its heavily-stylised performances, the often-glamorous costumes worn by performers, and for the elaborate make-up worn by some of its performers. Kabuki is thought ...
actor she met while making the NHK drama ''
Minamoto no Yoshitsune was a military commander of the Minamoto clan of Japan in the late Heian and early Kamakura periods. During the Genpei War, he led a series of battles which toppled the Ise-Heishi branch of the Taira clan, helping his half-brother Yoritomo cons ...
''. After making Makino's ''Kanto Hizakura Ikka'', she retired from acting that same year. Schilling wrote that the popularity of ''Ninkyo eiga'' subsequently declined, and a search for a successor failed.


Selected filmography


Films

* '' 13 Assassins'' (1963) * * ''Bakumatsu Zankoku Monogatari'' (幕末残酷物語, 1964) * '' Onmitsu Kenshi'' (1964) * ''Meiji Kyōkaku den: Sandaime Shūme'' (明治侠客伝三代目襲名, 1965) * ''Bakuchiuchi Sōcho Tobaku'' (博奕打ち 総長賭博, 1968) * '' The Valiant Red Peony'' (1968) * ''Jinsei Gekijō: Hishakaku to Kiratsune'' (人生劇場 飛車角と吉良常, 1968) * ''Hibotan Bakuto: Hanafuda Shōbu'' (緋牡丹博徒 花札勝負, 1969) * ''Shōwa Zankyō den: Shinde Moraimasu'' (昭和残侠伝 死んで貰います, 1970) * * ''
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'' (1991) * '' Wait and See'' (1998) * ''
The Geisha House is a 1998 film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. Plot In 1958, the Anti-Prostitution Law is about to be implemented. A young maiko named Tokiko works at Fujinoya Geisha House under Madam Satoe with the geisha Terucho, Kimiryo, and Somemaru. Over the ...
'' (1999) * ''
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'' (2006) * '' The Inugamis'' (2006) * ''
Best Wishes for Tomorrow ''Best Wishes for Tomorrow'' ( ) is a Japanese film by director Takashi Koizumi and based on the novel '' Nagai Tabi'' ("A long journey") by Shōhei Ōoka. It stars Makoto Fujita as Lieutenant General Tasuku Okada during the Yokohama War Crime ...
'' (2008) * ''
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'' (2009) * ''
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'' (2009) * '' Lady Maiko'' (2014) * ''
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'' (2015) * '' A Loving Husband'' (2017) * ''Samurai's Promise'' (2018) * '' Children of the Sea'' (2019), Dede (voice) * ''A Garden of Camellias'' (2021), Kinuko * ''DIVOC-12'' (2021)


Television

* ''
Minamoto no Yoshitsune was a military commander of the Minamoto clan of Japan in the late Heian and early Kamakura periods. During the Genpei War, he led a series of battles which toppled the Ise-Heishi branch of the Taira clan, helping his half-brother Yoritomo cons ...
'' (1966) -
Shizuka Gozen Shizuka GozenNote: ''Gozen'' is not a name, but rather an honorific title, usually translated as "Lady", though the title was bestowed upon men on rare occasions as well. (静御前) (1165–1211), or Lady Shizuka, one of the most famous women in ...
* ''Tobu ga Gotoku'' (1990) - Tenshōin * ''Hōjō Tokimune'' (2001) - Matsushita Zen-ni * ''
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'' (2009) - Kōdai-in Nene * '' Teppan'' (2010–2011) * ''A Day-Off of Ryoma Takeuchi'' (2020)


Honours

*Kinuyo Tanaka Award (1999) * Medal with Purple Ribbon (2007) * Order of the Rising Sun, 4th Class, Gold Rays with Rosette (2016)


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Fuji, Sumiko Japanese film actresses 1945 births Living people Japanese television actresses 20th-century Japanese actresses 21st-century Japanese actresses Recipients of the Medal with Purple Ribbon Recipients of the Order of the Rising Sun, 4th class People from Gobō, Wakayama