
Hideo Fujino
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Hideo Fujino.
Born: May 16, 1878
Place of Birth: Tokyo, Japan
Known For

Brothers and Sisters of the Toda Family
After the death of her husband, an elderly woman and her youngest, unmarried daughter are forced to sell their house to cover his debts and decide to move in with one of the former's children, each of whom is scarcely happy to accommodate.

Notes of an Itinerant Performer
Uta’s mother died when she was six years old; her father she never met. She was forced to adopt a traveller’s life when her grandmother died, and now she is a dancer and part of a family of actors who travel from town to town, setting up street performances. A way of escape from this marginal existence arises when she gets the chance to move to tea merchant Hiramatsu’s place, where she is asked to teach his daughter to dance.

Okoto and Sasuke
A period piece about the love of a wealthy blind woman, a teacher of koto and shamisen, and her devoted manservant. Based on a novella by Tanizaki Junichiro.

The Tree of Love
A young doctor, Kozo Tsumura, falls for young nurse Katsue Takaishi. But she's got a secret: she's a widow with a son. Kozo and Katsue decide to run away to Kyoto, but her child suddenly became sick and she just missed the train and Kozo. She makes it to Kyoto finally, but is unable to meet him. Plus she isn't accepted into Kyoto society. She goes back to her hometown and tries to forget him. She quits the hospital to concentrate on her singing. She makes her professional debut with the hit "Aizen Katsura". Kozo is in the audience.

ABC Lifeline
Japanese silent film directed by Yasujirô Shimazu, originally released as a two-part movie on December 11, 1931.

Family Diary
Two childhood friends go their own ways but meet again some years later after they have both married. They get re-acquainted, meet each others’ families, and all is well. Then the disagreements start...

Vermilion and Green
A businessman’s daughter falls in love with one of her father’s employees.

An Actor's Revenge
An onnagata (female impersonator) of a Kabuki troupe avenges his parents' deaths. Remade in 1963 as Yukinojô Henge.

Warm Current
Adaptation of Kishida Kunio's novel. Set against the backdrop of a power struggle within a hospital, depicts the love lives of the director's daughter, the administrative director, a doctor, and a nurse.

Zoku aizen katsura
1939 Japanese movie
Filmography
as Tokugawa Ieyasu
as Akimasa, father
as Father
as Shôsuke Hiramatsu
as Shintaro Toda
as Yasuhide Shima
as Wajûrô Kineya
as Tomoe Tsuji
as Yasuki
as Tokugawa Ieyasu
as Shinsuke Ikejima
as Wakita
as Yasuzaemon
as Keinosuke Iwaki
as Senkoku Yamazaki
as Hyobu
as Father
as Okada
as Okada (Factory manager)
as Kentaro Terao, Michiko's Father
as Takeichi Uesugi
as Shosaku (Father)
as Village Mayor
as Zenkichi Kurata (businessman)
as Ryosaku (Father)
as Kizaki Yoshifusa (Engineer)