Komako Hara
February 6, 1910 (114 years old) in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
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.
Known For
Credits
- 1952 · The Life of Oharu as Otsubone Kuzui
- 1949 · Monsters Catcher Oedo Seven Changes as
- 1938 · Yaji And Kita's Traveling Diary as Okuni
- 1938 · Giant Cat Den as
- 1938 · Kurama Tengu as
- 1937 · Blood Spilled at Takadanobaba as Osai
- 1937 · Echo of Love as
- 1936 · Kunisada Chūji: Shinshū komoriuta as
- 1935 · Oyuki the Virgin as Okin
- 1935 · Miss Okichi as
- 1930 · Detective Umon's Diary, Story No. 6 as
- 1924 · Dream of the Setting Sun as Kagekiyo's daughter Hitomaru