
Kumeko Urabe
Biography
Kumeko Urabe (Japanese: 浦辺粂子), born Kimura Kume ((木村 くめ)), (October 5, 1902 – October 26, 1989) was a Japanese movie actress, one of the first in the country. She worked on stage and in film and television. Urabe was born in a rural part of the Shizuoka Prefecture. She lived in several homes while growing up, as she relocated with her father, a Buddhist priest, among the temples to which he was assigned. Urabe completed her education in Numazu, and left school in 1919 to join a theatre company, touring under various stage names as an actor and dancer. In 1923, Urabe auditioned at the film studio Nikkatsu, and adopted the name Kumeko Urabe, by which she was known for the rest of her life. She appeared in her first film the following year, and continued to act until 1987. She worked with such directors as Kenji Mizoguchi and Mikio Naruse, and performed in over 320 films, including Ikiru, Older Brother, Younger Sister, Portrait of Madame Yuki, She Was Like a Wild Chrysanthemum, and Street of Shame. She also starred in television dramas, including thirteen episodes of Toshiba Sunday Theatre between 1958 and 1980. In the following decade, she carved a niche as a Grandma idol, until her death in 1989.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Early Spring
as Shige Kitagawa
1956

Hachiko
as Tobacco Shop Owner
1987

Scarred Yosaburo
1960

Nocturnal Lights
1966

The Salaryman's Carefree Life: What a Relaxed Job This Is!
1962

Haru no sanmyaku
1962

Teppo Yasu no Shogai
1962

Yaji and Kita: Yasuda's Rescue
as Otoku
1927

Street of Shame
as Otane
1956

Koshū
1962

Victory and Defeat
as Sato
1960

Wedding March
as Auntie
1951

Kono ni uruwashi
1962

Duel in the Sun
as Boarding house landlady
1950
Golden Beast
as Connie Sonobe's mother
1950

The Song Lantern
1960

Bridge of Japan
1956

Floating Weeds
as Shige
1959

Irresponsible Rascal of Japan
1962

Dupe
1965

