Setsuko Hara

Setsuko Hara

ActressSoundtrack
Born
June 17, 1920
Died
September 5, 2015
Awards
3 wins, 3 nominations

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. To some extent, reality mirrored her roles in…

Biography

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. To some extent, reality mirrored her roles in these films. In a society that considers marriage and parenting almost obligatory, she remained single and childless, something of a controversy in Japan in the 1950s. Fortunately she was popular enough to avoid criticism, but the 1950s were still a hard decade. She was plagued by ill health, missing out on several top roles as a result, and she witnessed the death of her camera-man brother in a freak train accident on set.

In 1963, shortly after the death of her mentor, director Yasujirō Ozu, she suddenly walked away from the film industry. At age 43, and at the height of her popularity, she bluntly refused to perform again, angering her fans, the industry, and the press. She implied acting had never been a pleasure and that she had only pursued a career in order to provide for her large family; this explanation is seen as the cause of her popularity backlash. She moved to a small house in picturesque Kamakura where she remained, living alone (though apparently sociable with friends), and refusing all roles offered.

She is undoubtedly known mostly for her work with Yasujiro Ozu, making six films with the great director, including the so-called Noriko trilogy, of which Tokyo Story (1953) is probably the best-known. She also worked with Akira Kurosawa, Mikio Naruse, Hiroshi Inagaki, and many others.

Actress

ChushinguraChushingura(1962)as Riku
Musume to watashiMusume to watashi(1962)as Chizuko Iwatani
The End of SummerThe End of Summer(1961)as Akiko
Musume to watashi(1961)
Bojô no hito(1961)

Archive Footage

CompressionCompression(1995)as Self
TCM Remembers 2015(2015)as Self - Actress
Yasujirô Ozu's Bakushû: The Remake of Early SummerYasujirô Ozu's Bakushû: The Remake of Early Summer(2011)as Self
The Cinema of Ozu According to Kiju YoshidaThe Cinema of Ozu According to Kiju Yoshida(1993)as Noriko Hirayama, Noriko Somiya

Known for

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Setsuko Hara in Repast (1951)Setsuko Hara and Yukiko Shimazaki in Repast (1951)Setsuko Hara in Repast (1951)Setsuko Hara and Chieko Nakakita in Repast (1951)Setsuko Hara in Repast (1951)Setsuko Hara and Hiroshi Nihon'yanagi in Repast (1951)

Credit Score: Setsuko Hara

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Noriko Hirayama
Mon Mar 13 1972
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Tokyo Story13.0019728.10077652
2Late Spring13.0019728.20021530
3Late Autumn6.5019737.9006722
4Tokyo Twilight6.5019728.0005721
5Repast6.5019517.6002000
6Early Summer6.5019728.00010672
7The Ball at the Anjo House4.8819477.300508
8No Regrets for Our Youth4.8819807.1004468
9The Blue Mountains: Part I3.2519496.800219
10Here's to the Young Lady3.2519497.000325