
Chieko Matsui
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Chieko Matsui (December 4, 1899 – April 2, 1929) was a Japanese actress of the silent era. The eldest daughter of a doctor, she left home in 1922 after her mother passed away and her father remarried. She became an actor at Shochiku Studios, performing in fifty-five movies between 1925 and 1929. In 1927, she became one of the first female screenwriters in Japan, writing screenplays for the films "Lake of Melancholy" and "Spring Rain." She starred in both as well. Matsui underwent surgery for kidney disease in 1928. She passed away in 1929, while recuperating in her home.
Known for
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Junange (1926)
Actor
The Basement (1927)
Actor
Troubled Days (1926)
as Ryoji's lover, Outa

Young Master (1926)
as Sumiko Sugimoto (clerk)
The Age of Emotion (1928)
Actor

Umi mo yusha (1927)
Actor
The Killing of a Hundred Men at Isshinji Temple (1925)
as Kikue
Iron Virgin (1928)
as Kyōko
Buried Youth (1926)
Actor
Townspeople (1926)
Actor
No Need for Your Opinion (1925)
as Geisha

