fiction.wikisort.org - ActorReiko Ohara (大原 麗子, Ōhara Reiko, November 13, 1946 – August 3, 2009) was a Japanese actress. Her life story was adapted into the TV Tokyo program Actress Reiko: Like a Flame (女優麗子~炎のように, Joyū Reiko: Honō no yō ni).[1][2]
Japanese actress
Reiko Ohara |
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Born | (1946-11-12)November 12, 1946
Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan |
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Died | August 3, 2009(2009-08-03) (aged 62)
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Nationality | Japanese |
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Occupation | Actress |
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Years active | 1964–2009 |
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Spouses | Shinichi Mori
(m. 1980 ; div. 1984 )
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Biography
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Ohara was born in Tokyo in 1946 to a family that sold Japanese confectionery in the Hongo area. Upon graduating from high school, she made her debut as an actress. She appeared in what came to be called “trendy” dramas, including “Rikon Tomodachi” with actor Masakazu Tamura and “Kurenaizoku no Hanran.” She was voted “the most adored actress” 14 times.
She married twice, both times ending in divorce. Her first husband was actor Tsunehiko Watase whom she co-starred with; their marriage lasted five years. Two years later, in 1980, she married singer Shinichi Mori. She divorced four years later. In summer of 1975 she was diagnosed with Guillain–Barré syndrome. She underwent surgery for breast cancer at the age of 46, and suffered from depression when her doctor, who had given her much emotional support, died.
On August 6, 2009 the actress was found dead in the bedroom of her home in Setagaya. Worried relatives had contacted the police when no one could reach her for two weeks. She had been dead for several days.
Filmography
Film
- Iro (1965)
- Kamo (1965) - Yuki Murai
- Abashiri bangaichi: Hokkai hen (1965)
- Yoru no mesuinu (1966)
- Hikô shôjo Yôko (1966) - Ako
- Otoko nante nanisa (1966) - Miki
- Abashiri bangaichi: Kettô reika 30 do (1967) - Michiko
- Kigeki: Kyûkô ressha (1967)
- Kawachi yûkyôden (1967) - Miyo Sugimoto
- Maruhi toruko buro (1968)
- Ôoku emaki (1968) - Omachi
- Ah, yokaren (1968)
- Iro (1969) - Hatsue Uehara
- Zatoichi Goes to the Fire Festival (1970) - Okiyo
- Keiken (1970)
- Kigeki Kaiun ryokô (1971)
- Furyo bancho te haccho kuchi haccho (1971)
- Erotica iro-gassen (1972) - Geisha
- Gokumon-to (1977) - Sanae - Chimata's Cousin
- Shogun's Samurai (1978) - Izumo no Okuni
- Hi no tori (1978) - Hinaku
- Talk of the Town Tora-san (1978) - Sanae
- Sekando rabu (1983) - Kazumi Hyuga
- Izakaya Chōji (1983) - Sayo Kamiya
- Ohan (1984) - Okayo
- Tora-san's Forbidden Love (1984) - Fujiko Tominaga
- Big Joys, Small Sorrows (1986) - Asako
- Shôrishatachi (1992) - Keiko Kunitomo
Television
References
- "大原麗子没後3年ドラマに出演のふたり". & (Asahi Shimbun Digital) (in Japanese). March 5, 2013. Retrieved August 13, 2018.
- "女優 麗子 ~炎のように" (in Japanese). TV Tokyo. Retrieved August 13, 2018.
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