
Teruko Nagaoka
Known for Acting · 29 credits
- Born
- 1908-01-05
- Died
- 2010-10-18
- Place of birth
- Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, Japan
- Also known as
- 長岡輝子
Known For
TV Shows (1)
Movies (28)

Tokyo Story
1953
as Yone Hattori

Good Morning
1959
as Toyoko Tomizawa

Tokyo Twilight
1957
as Housekeeper Tomizawa

Summer Clouds
1958

The Stranger Within a Woman
1966
as Eiko Tashiro

Equinox Flower
1958
as Maid

Sound of the Mountain
1954
as Tsuma, Yasuko

An Inlet of Muddy Water
1953

Early Spring
1956
as Mother Sato

Repast
1951

Sudden Rain
1956

The Two Bodyguards
1968

Flower's Yearning
1958
as Tsuda Matsuyo

The Story of Pure Love
1957

Kiku and Isamu: Two Siblings Born in Japan
1959
as Nun

Someday I'll Know
1959

The Twilight Story
1960

The Lovelorn Geisha
1960

Oshin
1984

Doctor's Day Off
1952

Temptation
1957
as Ryu Hijikata

A Certain Woman
1954

The Magic Ballad
1982

Onna no issho
1967
The Rokumeikan
1961
The Rokumeikan
1959

Kokoro ni hana no saku hi made
1955

The Path Under the Platanes
1959
as Kayo Noro
About Teruko Nagaoka
Teruko Nagaoka is a notable figure in cinema and television, best known for contributions to Acting. With 29 credits spanning from 1951 to 1984, Teruko Nagaoka has appeared in 28 films and 1 TV show.
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Most Popular Teruko Nagaoka Movies
- Tokyo Story (1953) — as Yone Hattori
- Good Morning (1959) — as Toyoko Tomizawa
- Tokyo Twilight (1957) — as Housekeeper Tomizawa
- Summer Clouds (1958)
- The Stranger Within a Woman (1966) — as Eiko Tashiro
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