From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Setsuko Hara (June 17, 1920 – September 5, 2015) was a Japanese actress who appeared in six of Yasujirō Ozu's films, most notably as Noriko in the "Noriko Trilogy": Late Spring (1949), Early Summer (1951), and Tokyo Story (1953). Her other films for Ozu were Tokyo Twilight (1957), Late Autumn (1960), and finally The End of Summer in 1961. She was born Masae Aida in Yokohama, Kanagawa prefecture. She came to prominence as an actress at an early age, in the 1937 German-Japanese co-production Die Tochter des Samurai (Daughter of the Samurai), known in Japan as Atarashiki Tsuchi (The New Earth), directed by Arnold Fanck and Mansaku Itami. She also starred in films by Akira Kurosawa, Mikio Naruse, and other prominent directors. She was called "the Eternal Virgin" in Japan and is a symbol of the golden era of Japanese cinema of the 1950s. She suddenly quit acting in 1963 (the same year as Ozu's death), and led a secluded life in Kamakura, refus...
A Sister's Promise
1940
Tokyo Story
1953
The Crown of Life
1936
No Regrets for Our Youth
1946
A Woman in the Typhoon Area
1948
Toward the Decisive Battle in the Sky
1943
Late Spring
1949
Tokyo Twilight
1957
The Three Treasures
1959
Early Summer
1951
The Idiot
1951
Chûshingura
1962
Sound of the Mountain
1954
Repast
1951
Sky of Hope
1942
The War at Sea from Hawaii to Malaya
1942
Three-Fingered Detective
1947
The Rainbow-Colored Flower
1950
Late Autumn
1960
Settlement of Love
1956
The Cruel Sea
1944
The Blue Mountains: Part I
1949
Hikari to kage (Kōhen)
1940
Kōfuku no genkai
1948
Story of Leadership
1941
The Giant
1938
Nobuko Rides on a Cloud
1955
White Fish
1953
Zokuzoku Ôban: Dotô hen
1957
Machi
1939
Zoku Ôban: Fûun hen
1957
Throwing the Soul Away
1935
Tokyo Sweetheart
1952
The End of Summer
1961
Woman Unveiled
1958
Love and Fascination
1961
Three Women of the North
1945
Women in Tokyo
1939