Shizue Tatsuta was a Japanese actress of the silent and early sound eras. Much is unknown about her life before her acting career. As an actress, she symbolized the "moga" (modern girl) archetype of the era. She appeared in nearly seventy films, including works by Yasujiro Ozu, Mikio Naruse, and Heinosuke Gosho.
After about ten years of acting experience, she retired from Shochiku in 1936, at the age of thirty-three. After retiring, she opened a bar in Ginza. She married Aikichi Ikeda, a high-class furniture dealer, and they had a child.
Acting
18
Female
1903-02-11
Yamagata Prefecture, Japan
竜田静枝
Stick Girl
Umi mo yusha
Love and Power
The Bride Talks in Her Sleep
A Primer on Marriage
Young Lady
Nikutai no bōfū
Scenes of Love
If Only She...
The Glory of the Shōwa Era
The Model of New Women
The Father and His Son
The Beating
The Big City: Explosion
Love, Be with Humanity: Part 1
Love, Be with Humanity: Part 2
Sisters: Part 1
Sisters: Part 2