Birthday: 1910-02-06
Deathday: 1968-12-28
Birthplace: Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Gender: Female
Owned By: Unowned
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.
| Year | Title | Character | |
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1952-04-17 | The Life of Oharu | Otsubone Kuzui |
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1950-09-02 | 風雲金毘羅山 | |
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1949-07-11 | Monsters Catcher Oedo Seven Changes | |
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1938-12-01 | Yaji And Kita's Traveling Diary | Okuni |
| 1938-04-14 | Giant Cat Den | ||
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1938-03-15 | Kurama Tengu | |
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1937-12-31 | Blood Spilled at Takadanobaba | Osai |
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1937-07-14 | Echo of Love | |
| 1936-02-18 | Kunisada Chūji: Shinshū komoriuta | ||
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1935-10-05 | Oyuki the Virgin | Okin |
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1935-08-29 | Miss Okichi | |
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1930-05-29 | Detective Umon's Diary, Story No. 6 | |
| 1924-04-10 | Dream of the Setting Sun | Kagekiyo's daughter Hitomaru |