Yōko Naitō

Yōko Naitō

Birth : 1950-05-28, Kamisu, Ibaraki prefecture, Japan

History

Yōko Naitō (內藤洋子) was born on May 28, 1950 in Ibaraki, Japan. She is an actress, known for The Sword of Doom (1966), Red Beard (1965) and Izu no odoriko (1967).

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Yōko Naitō

Movies

Portrait of Hell
Yoshika
The story, set in the Heian era, depicts the conflict between Korean painter Yoshihide (Nakadai) and his Japanese patron, the cruel and egotistical daimyo Horikawa (Nakamura). It is based on the 1918 short story Hell Screen by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa.
Young Challengers
Emiko Tadokoro
A story depicting the challenges faced by today's youth in working to build a better tomorrow, based on the theme of Toshiba's progress as one of Japan's leading manufacturers of electronic and electric goods.
My Brother, My Love
Setsuko Kitagawa
Japanese romance film.
O Luna, My Pony!
A Girl
Based on the hit song, the story involves a young boy and girl who leave their home in Hokkaido to come and live in Tokyo.
Come Marry Me
Yoko Suyama
Masako is a humble waitress who has a chance encounter with playboy Tamotsu. With the aid of his sister, Tamotsu seeks to win Masako's affection despite the disapproval of his wealthy parents and Masako's own feelings towards the working-class cabbie Noro.
Once a Rainy Day
Former playmates (Naito and Tamura), both long ago abandoned by their parents, recall their youth and fall in love.
The Sword of Doom
Omatsu
Ryunosuke, a gifted swordsman plying his trade during the turbulent final days of Shogunate rule, has no moral code and kills without remorse. It’s a way of life that leads to madness.
Red Beard
Masae
Aspiring to an easy job as personal physician to a wealthy family, Noboru Yasumoto is disappointed when his first post after medical school takes him to a small country clinic under the gruff doctor Red Beard. Yasumoto rebels in numerous ways, but Red Beard proves a wise and patient teacher. He gradually introduces his student to the unglamorous side of the profession, ultimately assigning him to care for a prostitute rescued from a local brothel.