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- Setsuko Hara - Wikipedia
Setsuko Hara (原 節子, Hara Setsuko; 17 June 1920 – 5 September 2015) was a Japanese actress Though best known for her performances in Yasujirō Ozu's films Late Spring (1949) and Tokyo Story (1953), [1] she had already appeared in 67 films before working with Ozu [2]
- “The Truth About Hara Setsuko”: Behind the Legend of the Golden Age . . .
Golden Age film star Hara Setsuko was born 100 years ago, on June 17, 1920 Nonfiction writer Ishii Taeko talks about her search for the real person behind the pure and proper image that led to
- Setsuko Hara - IMDb
Setsuko Hara became one of Japan's best-loved stars over her 30-year film career Her signature character type, variations on a daughter devoted to her parents and home, inspired the nickname that stayed with her until retirement: the Eternal Virgin
- Setsuko Hara: 1920-2015 | Features - Roger Ebert
The camera is settled and moves tight on the body and face of the exquisite Noriko, played by the wonderful Setsuko Hara, in her first film with Ozu Her face—open, delicate, mysterious—conjures a whole range of emotion and feeling from the lilting to the heartbreaking
- Shifting Gender Roles in Postwar Japan: The On-Screen Life of Actress . . .
This article examines the tensions between gender expectations and individual desires in the on-screen persona of Setsuko Hara as reflected in two of her best-known postwar films by director Ozu Yasujirō (1903-1963): Late Spring (Banshun, 1949) and Tokyo Story (Tokyo Monogatari, 1953)
- Remembering Setsuko Hara, 1920 – 2015 - Filmmaker Magazine
In real life, Setsuko Hara never married She was reclusive in Kamakura No photos, no interviews She stopped acting right when Ozu died And she never looked back Japan demonized her for turning her back on the spotlight But she held firm and never went back to acting Her real name was Masae Aida The stage name was dropped permanently
- Setsuko Hara, Japanese Star of Films by Ozu and Kurosawa, Is Dead at 95
Setsuko Hara, one of Japan’s most beloved actresses, best known for her subtle portrayals of women torn between the demands of family and their own desires in “Late Spring,” “Tokyo
- Tokyo Story actress Setsuko Hara dies, aged 95 - thetimes. com
The Japanese actress Setsuko Hara, whose performance in the 1953 film Tokyo Story made it one of the most critically acclaimed in cinema, has died at the age of 95, prompting tributes from across Japan
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