Haruko Tōgō
Haruko Tōgō, born on March 15, 1920 in Tokyo, Japan, was a notable figure in the Japanese film industry. She began her acting career in the late 1940s, gaining recognition for her role as the Azuma Hotel madame in Akira Kurosawa's "Stray Dog" (1949).
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Haruko Tōgō, born on March 15, 1920 in Tokyo, Japan, was a notable figure in the Japanese film industry. She began her acting career in the late 1940s, gaining recognition for her role as the Azuma Hotel madame in Akira Kurosawa's "Stray Dog" (1949). Throughout her career, Tōgō appeared in several films, often portraying supporting roles. In "The Storm" (1956), she showcased her versatility as an actress. She continued to work in the industry, with notable roles in "Travel Stories of a Company President Part II" (1963) as Yoshiko Yamanaka and "Discover Japan with the 5 Gents" (1967) as Fukuko Kanai. Tōgō's contributions to Japanese cinema spanned over two decades, with her last known film role in 1967.









