Noriko Honma
Biography
Noriko Honma (本間文子 Honma Noriko, born 29 November 1911 - 12 April 2009) is a Japanese actress whose film work occurred primarily during the 1950s. She was born in Hokkaido. She worked in many of Akira Kurosawa's films, first appearing in Kurosawa's Rashomon as the Miko, also in Ikiru, The Seven Samurai, Akahige, and Dreams.
Known For
Acting

1950
asMedium

1991
asMourner

1949
asWooden Tub Shop woman

1979
asOld Woman

1957
asHostess

1962
as
1969
as
1967
asTea shop old woman

1951
asRiu's mother

1962
as
1961
asFarmer's Ex-wife

1965
asResident

1966
asItako

1962
asKen's Mom

1993
asOld Lady Holding a Cat

1954
asWoman Farmer

1952
asHousewife

1955
asWorker family member

1952
asMino Hirai

1958
as
1953
as
1956
as
1953
as
1939
asIshimura's wife

1953
as
1938
asAunt

1952
asOtoku

1964
asMatsuko - Shiitake's wife

1954
as
1951
as
1959
as
1950
asSanpei's mother

1958
asKen's Mom

1955
as
1956
as(uncredited)

1950
asItakura's mother

1960
asMineko

1955
as
1953
as
1954
as
1953
as(uncredited)

1956
asNatsu, Chiya's Mother (uncredited)

1957
asNanny

1957
asOtora, the foster mother

1958
asMariko's Mother

1957
as
1953
as
1990
as
1953
as
1954
asOld Woman of O-Haru

1960
as
1959
as
1957
asTetsu (Zen's wife)

1962
as
1959
asSada

1965
asKitamura’s Mother
Production
Crew
Directing