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  1. Hiroko Yamamura: Sure. So I’ve been DJing and producing for a long time since high school. I don’t want to say exactly how old I am (laughs) but yes, I’ve been very much a raver. I used to go to parties in the late 1990’s early 2000s, grew up in Chicago.

  2. Directed by Mikio Naruse • 1954 • Japan Starring Setsuko Hara, Ken Uehara, So Yamamura Mikio Naruse’s THE SOUND OF THE MOUNTAIN (YAMA NO OTO) was one of the director’s personal favorites among his own movies. The story concerns a woman, Kukiko (Setsuko Hara), trapped in a loveless marriage to Otto (Ken Uehara) and living as a virtual servant to her in-laws.

  3. So Yamamura was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Yamamura found his beginnings in film with roles in "The Love of Sumako the Actress" (1947), "The Princess Yang Kwei Fei" (1955) with Machiko Kyo and the Tatsuya Nakadai drama "The Human Condition" (1959). Yamamura began to focus on film after appearing in "The Human Condition 2 ...

  4. Hahakogusa: Directed by Sô Yamamura. With Ushio Akashi, Mari Arai, Mayumi Fujisato, Gorô Fukuchi.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chishū_RyūChishū Ryū - Wikipedia

    Chishū Ryū. Chishū Ryū (笠 智衆, Ryū Chishū, May 13, 1904 – March 16, 1993) was a Japanese actor who, in a career lasting 65 years, appeared in over 160 films and about 70 television productions. [1]

  6. Even better, it stars the irrepressible Ayaka Wakao as the object of lust, Satsuko, for the old man (So Yamamura). It is essentially about sex and death, perhaps, in a more comedic way in the film (I don't remember the novel well). The interlude in Kyoto in the later part of the film has some nice on location scenes as well.

  7. Yamamura. Actor: Tora! Tora! Tora!. Sô Yamamura was born on 24 February 1910 in Tenri, Japan. He was an actor and director, known for Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970), Kuroi ushio (1954) and Gung Ho (1986). He was married to Yuriko Yamamura. He died on 26 May 2000 in Suginami, Tokyo, Japan.