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Fujiko Yamamoto (山本富士子, Yamamoto Fujiko) (born 11 December 1931) is a Japanese stage, film and television actress. She was the winner of the first Miss Nippon Grand Prix in 1950, and appeared in over 100 films between 1953 and 1963, including works by directors Yasujirō Ozu, Kon Ichikawa, Shirō Toyoda and Kōzaburō Yoshimura. Yamamoto was born on 11 December 1931 in Nishi ward, Osaka. In 1953, she made her film debut at Daiei Film, and became one of the studio's top actresses. Yamamoto was considered one of Japan's most beautiful women, with, in the words of film historian Catherine Russell, "noble" features that represented the classic ideal of Japanese beauty. As such, she was well-suited for costumed parts in the era's popular period dramas, with her less-frequent modern roles (in films like Ozu's Equinox Flower and Ichikawa's Being Two Isn't Easy) often shot in "movie star" closeups that placed her apart from the films' contemporary storytelling.
6.8Picnic
1996
6.6An Actor's Revenge
1963
5.8Ten Dark Women
1961
6.2The Loyal 47 Ronin
1958
7.8Bridge of Japan
1956
7.4Equinox Flower
1958
7.0Ika naru hoshi no moto ni
1962
10.0Buddha
1961
6.6Satan's Sword
1960
8.0Hunting Rifle
1961

Mother
1958
9.0The Precipice
1958
7.0The Great Wall
1962
6.9Being Two Isn't Easy
1962
9.0Beauty the Enemy
1959
9.0Blind Devotion
1961
6.5The Demon of Mount Oe
1960
8.5The Twilight Story
1960
7.1Secret of Naruto
1957
6.2Undercurrent
1956