Takagi, Tokuko Nagai (1891–1919)
Takagi, Tokuko Nagai (1891–1919)
Japanese actress and dancer. Born 1891 in Tokyo, Japan; died 1919 in Japan; dau. of a junior technician working for the Ministry of Finance; m. Chimpei Takagi, 1906.
The 1st Japanese film actress, made 4 short features for Thanhouser in NY, which were released in US and England (1911–12); returned to Japan where she introduced toe dancing and promoted modified versions of European operettas.
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