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Memoirs of a Geisha (2005)

My world is as forbidden as it is fragile; without its mysteries, it cannot survive.

Genre : Drama, Romance, History

Runtime : 2H 26M

Director : Rob Marshall
Writer : Robin Swicord

Synopsis

A sweeping romantic epic set in Japan in the years before World War II, a penniless Japanese child is torn from her family to work as a maid in a geisha house.

Actors

Zhang Ziyi
Zhang Ziyi
Sayuri
Gong Li
Gong Li
Hatsumomo
Michelle Yeoh
Michelle Yeoh
Mameha
Ken Watanabe
Ken Watanabe
Chairman
Suzuka Ohgo
Suzuka Ohgo
Chiyo
Kaori Momoi
Kaori Momoi
Mother
Koji Yakusho
Koji Yakusho
Nobu
Youki Kudoh
Youki Kudoh
Pumpkin
Togo Igawa
Togo Igawa
Tanaka
Mako
Mako
Sakamoto
Samantha Futerman
Samantha Futerman
Satsu
Elizabeth Sung
Elizabeth Sung
Sakamoto's Wife
Thomas Ikeda
Thomas Ikeda
Mr. Bekku
Tsai Chin
Tsai Chin
Auntie
Zoe Weizenbaum
Zoe Weizenbaum
Young Pumpkin
David Okihiro
David Okihiro
Shamisen Teacher
Miyako Tachibana
Miyako Tachibana
Dance Teacher
Kotoko Kawamura
Kotoko Kawamura
Granny
Karl Yune
Karl Yune
Koichi
Eugenia Yuan
Eugenia Yuan
Korin
Yōko Narahashi
Yōko Narahashi
Mameha's Maid
Kenneth Tsang
Kenneth Tsang
The General
Navia Nguyen
Navia Nguyen
Izuko - Geisha in Green
Natsuo Tomita
Natsuo Tomita
Geisha in Lavender
Fumi Akutagawa
Fumi Akutagawa
Yukimoto Teahouse Matron
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
The Baron
Koji Toyoda
Koji Toyoda
Male Hairdresser
Rick Mali
Rick Mali
Man in Grey Hat
Steve Terada
Steve Terada
Boy on Bike
Laura Miro
Laura Miro
Yukimoto Teahouse Geisha / Spring Festival Dancer
Diane Mizota
Diane Mizota
Yukimoto Teahouse Geisha / Spring Festival Dancer
Yasusuke Uike
Yasusuke Uike
Sumo Referee
Shûhei Mainoumi
Shûhei Mainoumi
Small Sumo Wrestler
Daisuke Dewaarashi
Daisuke Dewaarashi
Large Sumo Wrestler
Ren Urano
Ren Urano
Sumo Ring Announcer
Ace Yonamine
Ace Yonamine
Sumo Wrestler
Anthony Begonia
Anthony Begonia
Sumo Wrestler
Albert 'Sumo' Lee
Albert 'Sumo' Lee
Sumo Wrestler
Dino Rivera
Dino Rivera
Sumo Wrestler
Randall Duk Kim
Randall Duk Kim
Dr. Crab
Takayo Fischer
Takayo Fischer
Tanizato Teahouse Owner
Asako Takasue
Asako Takasue
Tanizato Teahouse Matron
Clarissa Park
Clarissa Park
Dancer at Party
Nobu Matsuhisa
Nobu Matsuhisa
Kimono Artist
James Taku Leung
James Taku Leung
Kimono Factory Worker
Chad Cleven
Chad Cleven
Drunken G.I.
Richard J. Bell
Richard J. Bell
Drunken G.I.
Cameron Duncan
Cameron Duncan
Drunken G.I.
Faith Shin
Faith Shin
Little Kiko
Brannon Bates
Brannon Bates
Military Police Officer
Ted Levine
Ted Levine
Colonel Derricks
Paul Adelstein
Paul Adelstein
Lieutenant Hutchins
Shizuko Hoshi
Shizuko Hoshi
Sayuri Narration (voice)
Michelle Aguilar Camaya
Michelle Aguilar Camaya
Spring Festival Dancer
Janelle Dote
Janelle Dote
Spring Festival Dancer
Kim Hazel
Kim Hazel
Spring Festival Dancer
Ashia Meyers
Ashia Meyers
Spring Festival Dancer
Hikari
Hikari
Spring Festival Dancer
Shiho Miyazawa
Shiho Miyazawa
Spring Festival Dancer
Minae Noji
Minae Noji
Spring Festival Dancer
Mami Saito
Mami Saito
Spring Festival Dancer
Shannon Abero
Shannon Abero
Festival Rehearsal Dancer
Kiyoko Ando
Kiyoko Ando
Festival Rehearsal Dancer
Miki Fujitani
Miki Fujitani
Festival Rehearsal Dancer
Chieko Hidaka
Chieko Hidaka
Festival Rehearsal Dancer
Wendy Lam
Wendy Lam
Festival Rehearsal Dancer
Kanako Miyamoto
Kanako Miyamoto
Festival Rehearsal Dancer
Brooke Miyasaki
Brooke Miyasaki
Festival Rehearsal Dancer
Nao Nojima
Nao Nojima
Festival Rehearsal Dancer
Shelly Oto
Shelly Oto
Festival Rehearsal Dancer
Nikki Tuazon
Nikki Tuazon
Festival Rehearsal Dancer
Addie Yungmee
Addie Yungmee
Festival Rehearsal Dancer
Cassidy Adams
Cassidy Adams
Student Dancer
Lena Ahn
Lena Ahn
Student Dancer
Allison Chan
Allison Chan
Student Dancer
Deziree Del Rosario
Deziree Del Rosario
Student Dancer
Emilie Endow
Emilie Endow
Student Dancer
Rosie Endow
Rosie Endow
Student Dancer
Hannah Hwang
Hannah Hwang
Student Dancer
Emma Fusako Ishii
Emma Fusako Ishii
Student Dancer
Amy Saki Kawakami
Amy Saki Kawakami
Student Dancer
Stefani Lee
Stefani Lee
Student Dancer
Teanna Lee
Teanna Lee
Student Dancer
Melissa Morinishi
Melissa Morinishi
Student Dancer
Michelle Obi
Michelle Obi
Student Dancer
Kasey Okazaki
Kasey Okazaki
Student Dancer
Jacqueline Osaki
Jacqueline Osaki
Student Dancer
Ayaka Oyama
Ayaka Oyama
Student Dancer
Jade Refuerzo
Jade Refuerzo
Student Dancer
La Na Shi
La Na Shi
Student Dancer
Stacy Suzuki
Stacy Suzuki
Student Dancer
Miwa Tachibana
Miwa Tachibana
Student Dancer
Jordan Tambara
Jordan Tambara
Student Dancer
Shaye Uyematsu
Shaye Uyematsu
Student Dancer
Etsuo Hongo
Etsuo Hongo
Shamisen Musician
Tateo Takahashi
Tateo Takahashi
Shamisen Musician
Masakazu Yoshizawa
Masakazu Yoshizawa
Shamisen Musician
Kazumi Aihara
Kazumi Aihara
The Baron's Guest (uncredited)
Jennie Baek
Jennie Baek
Geisha (uncredited)
Yuki Bird
Yuki Bird
Wealthy Guest (uncredited)
Michael Chen
Michael Chen
Rickshaw Driver (uncredited)
Allen Dam
Allen Dam
Spa Patron (uncredited)
Maggie Hai-Uyen
Maggie Hai-Uyen
Guest of the Baron (uncredited)
James Huang
James Huang
Spa Worker (uncredited)
Masa Kanome
Masa Kanome
Radio Caster (uncredited)
Branden Weslee Kong
Branden Weslee Kong
Rickshaw Driver (uncredited)
Aurelie Kyinn
Aurelie Kyinn
Wealthy Guest (uncredited)
Ruffy Landayan
Ruffy Landayan
Military Soldier (uncredited)
Teddy Lau
Teddy Lau
Noodle Chef (uncredited)
Stacey Lee
Stacey Lee
Maiko (uncredited)
Jon Liggett
Jon Liggett
Drunken G.I. (uncredited)
Julia Ling
Julia Ling
Spring Festival Dancer (uncredited)
Jia Mae
Jia Mae
Sexy Geisha (uncredited)
Tohoru Masamune
Tohoru Masamune
Radio Announcer (uncredited)
Danton Mew
Danton Mew
Takamaya Towel Servant (uncredited)
Doug Ming
Doug Ming
Fisherman (uncredited)
Ryan Moriarty
Ryan Moriarty
Teahouse Patron (uncredited)
Skye Nakamura
Skye Nakamura
Teahouse Owner (uncredited)
Sophie Oda
Sophie Oda
Kimono Factory Worker (uncredited)
Ricky Pak
Ricky Pak
Spa Patron (uncredited)
Steffinnie Phrommany
Steffinnie Phrommany
Geisha (uncredited)
Catherine Kim Poon
Catherine Kim Poon
Geisha (uncredited)
Osamu Saito
Osamu Saito
Chairman's servant Arima (uncredited)
Jasper Salon
Jasper Salon
Tea House Patron (uncredited)
Austin Michael Scott
Austin Michael Scott
Drunken G.I. (uncredited)
Cathy Shim
Cathy Shim
The Baron's Guest (uncredited)
Steve Sornbutnark
Steve Sornbutnark
Attendee (uncredited)
Clara Soyoung
Clara Soyoung
Hanamachi St. Geisha (uncredited)
Aaron Takahashi
Aaron Takahashi
Rickshaw Runner (uncredited)
Ray Tom
Ray Tom
Spa Patron (uncredited)
Henry T. Yamada
Henry T. Yamada
Sumo Judge (uncredited)
Joseph Steven Yang
Joseph Steven Yang
Spa Patron (uncredited)

Crews

Rob Marshall
Rob Marshall
Director
Robin Swicord
Robin Swicord
Screenplay
Arthur Golden
Arthur Golden
Novel
Lucy Fisher
Lucy Fisher
Producer
Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg
Producer
Douglas Wick
Douglas Wick
Producer
John Williams
John Williams
Original Music Composer
Dion Beebe
Dion Beebe
Director of Photography
Pietro Scalia
Pietro Scalia
Editor
Nina Henninger
Nina Henninger
Casting
John Myhre
John Myhre
Production Design
Patrick M. Sullivan
Patrick M. Sullivan
Art Direction
Colleen Atwood
Colleen Atwood
Costume Design
Francine Maisler
Francine Maisler
Casting
Tomas Voth
Tomas Voth
Art Direction
Gretchen Rau
Gretchen Rau
Set Decoration
Wylie Stateman
Wylie Stateman
Supervising Sound Editor
Kevin O’Connell
Kevin O’Connell
Sound Mixer
Greg P. Russell
Greg P. Russell
Sound Mixer
Rick Kline
Rick Kline
Sound Mixer
John Pritchett
John Pritchett
Production Sound Mixer
Michiko Nishiwaki
Michiko Nishiwaki
Stunts
Eliza Coleman
Eliza Coleman
Stunts
Doug Coleman
Doug Coleman
Stunt Coordinator

Trailers and other movies

Memoirs of a Geisha Wins Costume Design: 2006 Oscars
Theatrical Trailer
Memoirs of a Geisha Wins Art Direction: 2006 Oscars

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