Setsuko Hara
Known for: Acting
Born: June 16, 1920 in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan - Died: September 4, 2015
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Setsuko Hara (June 17, 1920 – September 5, 2015) was a Japanese actress who appeared in six of Yasujirō Ozu's films, most notably as Noriko in the "Noriko Trilogy": Late Spring (1949), Early Summer (1951), and Tokyo Story (1953). Her other films for Ozu were Tokyo Twilight (1957), Late Autumn (1960), and finally The End of Summer in 1961. She was born Masae Aida in Yokohama, Kanagawa prefecture. She came to prominence as an actress at an early age, in the 1937 German-Japanese co-production Die Tochter des Samurai (Daughter of the Samurai), known in Japan as Atarashiki Tsuchi (The New Earth), directed by Arnold Fanck and Mansaku Itami. She also starred in films by Akira Kurosawa, Mikio Naruse, and other prominent directors. She was called "the Eternal Virgin" in Japan and is a symbol of the golden era of Japanese cinema of the 1950s. She suddenly quit acting in 1963 (the same year as Ozu's death), and led a secluded life in Kamakura, refusing all interviews and photographs. Her last major role was Riku, wife of Ōishi Yoshio, in the 1962 film Chushingura. She was the inspiration for the protagonist of the 2001 movie Millennium Actress. Description above from the Wikipedia article Setsuko Hara, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Hot Wind
Kumiko Takagi
Kin no tamago: Golden Girl
Untitled # 7 : Rare
Late Spring
Noriko Somiya
Late Autumn
Akiko Miwa
The Idiot
Taeko Nasu
The End of Summer
Akiko
Shirayuki sensei to kodomo tachi
No Regrets for Our Youth
Yukie Yagihara
Chûshingura
Riku Oishi
White Fish
Sachiko
The Age of Beginnings
Miyako Tomoda
Musume to watashi
Repast
Michiyo Okamoto
Sound of the Mountain
Ogata Kikuko
Tokyo Story
Noriko Hirayama
Early Summer
Noriko Mamiya
Tokyo Twilight
Takako Numata
Daughters, Wives and a Mother
Sanae Soga
Zokuzoku Ôban: Dotô hen
Kanako Arishima
Oban kanketsu hen
Kanako Arishima
Ôban
Kanako Mori
Zoku Ôban: Fûun hen
Kanako Arishima
The War at Sea from Hawaii to Malaya
Kikuko