Tomoko Naraoka

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    December 1, 1929

    Day of Death

    March 23, 2023 (93 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Komagome, Hongo Ward, Tokyo City, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan

    Tomoko Naraoka

    Biography

    Tomoko Naraoka (奈良岡 朋子 Naraoka Tomoko, born December 1, 1929) is a Japanese actress and narrator. The daughter of a painter, she was born in Komagome, Hongō (present-day Bunkyo), in the city of Tokyo, Japan. She graduated from Joshibi University of Art and Design. Naraoka debuted as a cinema actress in the 1949 film Chijin no Ai, based on the novel Naomi. In 1981 she appeared in Rengō Kantai (lit. "Combined Fleet", United States title: The Imperial Navy). She also appeared in Torajirō Sarada Kinenbi (a 1988 movie in the long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series) as well as eight films in the Tsuribaka Nisshi series. Naraoka has appeared in several NHK Taiga dramas. Her first was the 1969 Ten to Chi to, in the role of the wife of Uesugi Sadazane. She portrayed Kita no Mandokoro (the wife of Toyotomi Hideyoshi) in Haru no Sakamichi (1971). Her next Taiga drama appearance was in 1976 in Kaze to Kumo to Niji to. She narrated the 1986 Inochi and 1989 Kasuga no Tsubone. She is the narrator of the 2008 drama Atsuhime. Other noteworthy narration roles include the 1983 serialized morning television drama Oshin. She also narrated Onna wa Dokyō (1992) and Haru Yo Koi (1994–1995). A nonfiction voice role was in the series Kiwameru: Nihon no Bi to Kokoro.

    Known For

    • Ponyo

      Ponyo

      2008

    • Dodes'ka-den

      Dodes'ka-den

      1970

    • Pigs and Battleships

      Pigs and Battleships

      1961

    • Railroad Man

      Railroad Man

      1999

    • Children of Hiroshima

      Children of Hiroshima

      1952

    • Ballad of Orin

      Ballad of Orin

      1977

    • Everything Goes Wrong

      Everything Goes Wrong

      1960

    • Ikebana

      Ikebana

      1957

    • The Heart

      The Heart

      1955

    • The Imperial Navy

      The Imperial Navy

      1981

    • Night Drum

      Night Drum

      1958

    • The Scent of Incense

      The Scent of Incense

      1964

    • The Song of the Cart

      The Song of the Cart

      1959

    • My Sons

      My Sons

      1991

    • The Wolves

      The Wolves

      1955