
Yumeji Tsukioka
**Yumeji Tsukioka (1923-2019)** was a Japanese actress, an emblematic figure of post-war cinema. Her career was inextricably linked to some of the greatest directors of the golden age of Japanese cinema.
She achieved international fame thanks to Kenji Mizoguchi, shining in masterpieces such as **"Ugetsu" (Ugetsu Monogatari, 1953)**, where her portrayal of Miyagi is unforgettable. She was also a recurring face in Yasujirō Ozu's films, including significant roles in the acclaimed **"Tokyo Story" (Tokyo Monogatari, 1953)**. Her collaboration with Mikio Naruse saw her star in works such as **"Nagareru" (1956)**.
Tsukioka was known for her ability to embody complex, resilient, and often tormented women who faced the challenges of a transforming Japanese society. Her characters were often endowed with deep dignity and inner strength, making her one of the most versatile and acclaimed performers of her time.