Hara, Setsuko (1920–)
Hara, Setsuko (1920–)
Japanese actress. Born June 17, 1920, in Yokohama, Japan; sister-in-law of Hisatora Kumagai (director).
At 17, made screen debut in The Samurai's Daughter (1937), followed by Pastoral Symphony, Hot Wind, No Regret for Our Youth, Temptation, Late Spring, Blue Mountains, The Idiot, Early Summer, Repast, Tokyo Story, Tokyo Twilight, A Woman's Secret, Akibiyori (Late Autumn) and Chushingura (The Loyal 47 Ronin); often directed by Yasujiro Ozu.
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