Takako Irie ?? ??? Irie Takako 7 February 1911 12 January 1995 was a Japanese film actress Born in Tokyo into the aristocratic Higashib?j? family her birth name was Hideko Higashib?j? ??? ?? Higashib?j? Hideko she graduated from Bunka Gakuin before debuting as an actress at Nikkatsu in 1927 She became a major star even starting her own production company Irie Productions in 1932 One of Kenji Mizoguchis silent film masterpieces The Water Magician was produced at that company with Irie starring She appeared in many advertisements as well as on fans and other commercial goods Irie was also the subject of a folding screen painting by Nihonga artist Nakamura Daizabur? which appeared in the 1930 Teiten Imperial Exhibition and which is today in the collection of the Honolulu Museum of Art toy dolls were also produced based on this image In the postwar period Irie became known as a ghost cat actress bakeneko joy? for appearing in a series of kaidan ghost story movies One of her late memorable roles was in Akira Kurosawas Sanjuro where she plays Mutsutas wife the lady who warns Sanjuro Toshir? Mifune that the best sword stays in its scabbard