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). Karasuma won the Japan Academy Prize for Best Actress and Rookie of the Year for her role in this film, as well as the Golden Arrow Prize for Rookie of the Year.[1][3]

Filmography

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 (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)
  • Dare ga Tame ni (2005, Pal Entertainment)
  • Sō Kamoshirenai (2006, Synergy)
  • Matsugane Ransha Jiken (2007)
  • The Truth about Nanjing

Sources:[1][2][4][5]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 (Japanese) "烏丸 せつこ / Setsuko Karasuma". From First Production. Archived from the original on 2007-07-15. Retrieved 2007-04-23. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 (Japanese) "クラリオンガール:烏丸せつこ". 2006-11-20. Retrieved 2007-04-23. 
  3. (Japanese) "歴代受賞一覧" (PDF). Japan Motion Picture Association. Retrieved 2007-04-23. 
  4. (Japanese) "烏丸せつこ (カラスマセツコ)". goo 映画. Retrieved 2007-04-23. 
  5. (Japanese) "烏丸せつこ". Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved 2007-04-23. 

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