
Takako Irie (入江 たか子 Irie Takako, 7 February 1911 – 12 January 1995) was a Japanese film actress. Born in Tokyo into the aristocratic Higashibōjō family (her birth name was Hideko Higashibōjō (東坊城 英子 Higashibōjō Hideko)), she graduated from Bunka Gakuin before debuting as an actress at Nikkatsu in 1927. She became a major star, even starting her own production company, Irie Productions, in 1932. One of Kenji Mizoguchi's silent film masterpieces, The Water Magician, was produced at that company with Irie starring. She appeared in many advertisements, as well as on fans and other commercial goods. Irie was also the subject of a folding screen painting by Nihonga artist Nakamura Daizaburō, which appeared in the 1930 Teiten (Imperial Exhibition), and which is today in the collection of the Honolulu Museum of Art; toy dolls were also produced based on this image. In the postwar period, Irie became known as a "ghost cat actress" (bakeneko joyū) for appearing in a series of kaidan (ghost story) movies. One of her late memorable roles was in Akira Kurosawa's Sanjuro, where she plays Mutsuta's wife, the lady who warns Sanjuro (Toshirō Mifune) that "the best sword stays in its scabbard".

椿三十郎

怪猫有馬御殿

怪猫岡崎騒動

怪猫五十三次

怪談佐賀屋敷

瀧の白糸

怪猫逢魔が辻

ある映画監督の生涯 溝口健二の記録

怪猫夜泣き沼

廃市

恋文

女人哀愁

時をかける少女

翼の凱歌

禍福 後篇

禍福 前篇

病院坂の首縊りの家

母は死なず

東京行進曲

朝日は輝く

一番美しく

まごころ

水戸黄門

阿修羅判官

藤十郎の恋

投げ唄左門二番手柄 釣天井の佝僂男

良人の貞操: 春が来てまた秋が来たら

白鷺

緑の大地

人生とんぼ返り

影法師

続影法師 龍虎相搏つ

今宵妻となりぬ

エノケンのがっちり時代

雁來紅

ジャンバルジャン 前篇

おどろき一家

青空天使

ジャンバルジャン 後篇

心の日月

鞍馬天狗 鞍馬の火祭

壮士劇場

Karayuki-san

この母を見よ

おもかげの街

川中島合戰

大菩薩峠 第一篇 甲源一刀流の巻

生ける人形

四つの結婚

都会交響楽

阿波の踊子

麗猫伝説

月よりの使者

母の曲

荒獅子判官

又四郎喧嘩旅

幸福への招待

二十九人の喧嘩状

希望の青空

栗山大膳

良人の貞操: た秋が来たら

良人の貞操: 前篇 春来れば

舞妓物語