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Setsuko Karasuma

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Setsuko Karasuma (烏丸 せつこ, Karasuma Setsuko) is an actress and model born on 3 February 1955 in Ōtsu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan.[1][2] She attended Chukyo University, but left before finishing. She is employed by the From First Production talent agency. Karasuma made her debut as a Clarion Girl in 1980, moving quickly into the gravure idol scene. Her debut as a film actress came as she got the lead role in the 1980 adaptation of the Hiroyuki Itsuki novel Four Seasons・Natsuko (四季・奈津子, Shiki・Natsuko).

Filmography

Film

Listed chronologically with oldest at top.

  • Kaichōon (Sachiko Yoshii, 1980, ATG)
  • Four Seasons・Natsuko (Natsuko, 1980, Toei)
  • Manon (Mitsuko, 1981, Toho)
  • Station (Yoshimatsu, 1981, Toho)
  • Sukkari...sono Ki de (Sachiko Kasuga, 1981, Toho)
  • Make Up (Mami, 1987)
  • Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (1985)
  • Twilight of the Cockroaches (Momoko, 1987, Herald Ace)
  • Harōbari Nezumi (1991, Daei)
  • Hokui 15° no Duo (Japanese woman living in Manila, 1991)
  • Kiseki no Yama: Sayōnara Meiken Heiji (Keiko Kanō, 1992, Toho)
  • Minami no Shima ni Yuki ga Furu (Tomomi Kanoya, 1995, Rebirth Films)
  • Young Thugs: Nostalgia (1998)
  • Haha no Iru Basho・Taifū Ikka (Michiko, 2004, Kaeru Cafe)
  • Parōre (Sachiko, 2004, K&M)
  • Hisao (2004)
  • Ta ga Tame ni (2005, Pal Entertainment)
  • Sō Kamoshirenai (2006, Synergy)
  • Matsugane Ransha Jiken (2007)
  • The Truth about Nanjing (2007)
  • The Crimes That Bind (2018)

Sources:[1][2][3][4]

Television

References

  1. ^ a b "烏丸 せつこ / Setsuko Karasuma" (in Japanese). From First Production. Archived from the original on 2007-07-15. Retrieved 2007-04-23.
  2. ^ a b クラリオンガール:烏丸せつこ (in Japanese). 2006-11-20. Retrieved 2007-04-23.
  3. ^ 烏丸せつこ (カラスマセツコ) (in Japanese). goo 映画. Retrieved 2007-04-23.
  4. ^ 烏丸せつこ (in Japanese). Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved 2007-04-23.