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Age
13
Movies
6.1
Rating
Born in Kanagawa Prefecture, Hara made her motion picture debut in 1924 in the film Rakujitsu no yume.[1] At studios such as Tōa Kinema and Makino Talkie, she achieved fame specializing in starring roles playing vamps, dokufu (poison women), and yakuza molls in jidaigeki.[1] In the sound era, she shifted to secondary roles in films by directors such as Kenji Mizoguchi, Masahiro Makino, and Keigo Kimura. She appeared in over 200 films in her career.
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Died at
13
Movies
6.1
Avg Rating
Born in Kanagawa Prefecture, Hara made her motion picture debut in 1924 in the film Rakujitsu no yume.[1] At studios such as Tōa Kinema and Makino Talkie, she achieved fame specializing in starring roles playing vamps, dokufu (poison women), and yakuza molls in jidaigeki.[1] In the sound era, she shifted to secondary roles in films by directors such as Kenji Mizoguchi, Masahiro Makino, and Keigo Kimura. She appeared in over 200 films in her career.
1952
Born in Kanagawa Prefecture, Hara made her motion picture debut in 1924 in the film Rakujitsu no yume.[1] At studios such as Tōa Kinema and Makino Talkie, she achieved fame specializing in starring roles playing vamps, dokufu (poison women), and yakuza molls in jidaigeki.[1] In the sound era, she shifted to secondary roles in films by directors such as Kenji Mizoguchi, Masahiro Makino, and Keigo Kimura. She appeared in over 200 films in her career.
Gender
Female
Birthday
February 6, 1910
Died
December 28, 1968
Birthplace
Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Oyuki the Virgin
1935
Kurama Tengu
1938
The Life of Oharu
1952
Detective Umon's Diary, Story No. 6
1930
Echo of Love
1937
Kunisada Chūji: Shinshū komoriuta
1936
Blood Spilled at Takadanobaba
1937
Monsters Catcher Oedo Seven Changes
1949
Yaji And Kita's Traveling Diary
1938
風雲金毘羅山
1950
Miss Okichi
1935
Giant Cat Den
1938
Dream of the Setting Sun
1924