Naoe Fushimi

Both of Saburo Fushimi's daughters began their stage careers as girls, and they later appeared in some films together.

She was often cast in historical dramas about samurai, and in seductive "vamp" roles.

She worked with many film directors, including Daisuke Itō, Sadao Yamanaka, Teinosuke Kinugasa, Minoru Inuzuka, and Kiyohiko Ushihara.

[6] In the 1940s, Fushimi acted in stage productions with her husband in Hawaii.

The couple lived in Brazil for about ten years, but returned to Japan in 1959.

A film still in black and white, focused on a Japanese woman wearing a bouffant hair style, holding a large Bible in front of her chest
Naoe Fushimi in Junkyō kesshi Nihon nijūroku seijin (殉教血史 日本二十六聖人) directed by Tomiyasu Ikeda (1931)