Comparatively little-known in the U.S., actress Sestuko Hara was a major film presence in her native Japan. The sister-in-law of director Histora Kumagi, she made her inaugural film appearance in the Japanese-German The Samurai's Daughter (1937). In the postwar years, she was most closely associated with the films of director Yasujiro Ozu, and in fact left show business not long after Ozu's death in 1963. Film scholars will remember Sestuko Hara for her recurring role as Noriko in Ozu's Banshun (Late Spring, 1949), Baksushu (Early Summer, 1951), and Tokyo mongatari (Tokyo Story, 1954); she was also seen in Akira Kurosawa's adaptation of Dostoyevsky's The Idiot (1951).
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Chushingura
Actor |
1962 | |||
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The Wayside Pebble
Actor |
1962 | |||
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Early Autumn
Actor |
1961 | |||
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Life of a Country Doctor
Actor |
1961 | |||
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Late Autumn
Actor |
1960 | |||
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Tokyo Boshoku
Actor |
1957 | |||
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Women in Prison
Actor |
1957 | |||
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Yama No Oto
Actor |
1954 | |||
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Tokyo Story
Actor |
1953 | |||
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Early Summer
Actor |
1951 | |||
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Meshi
Actor |
1951 | |||
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The Idiot
Actor |
1951 | |||
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Late Spring
Actor |
1949 | |||
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Ojosan Kampai
Actor |
1949 | |||
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No Regrets for Our Youth
Actor |
1946 | |||
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The New Earth
Actor |
1937 |