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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Reiko_OharaReiko Ohara - Wikipedia

    Reiko Ohara (Japanese: 大原 麗子, Hepburn: Ōhara Reiko, November 13, 1946 – August 3, 2009) was a Japanese actress. She is best known for her roles in the taiga dramas Kasuga the Court Lady (1989) and Tokugawa Yoshinobu (1998), television drama Rikon Tomodachi (1980), and film Ohan (1984).

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0644948Reiko Ôhara - IMDb

    Reiko Ôhara was born on 13 November 1946 in Tokyo, Japan. She was an actress, known for Yagyu Clan Conspiracy (1978), Ohan (1984) and Zatoichi Goes to the Fire Festival (1970). She was married to Shin'ichi Mori and Tsunehiko Watase. She died on 6 August 2009 in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan.

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  3. Aug 18, 2009 · It was on Aug 6 that 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. Ohara was born in 1946 to a family that sold Japanese confectionery in the Hongo area.

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  4. ja.wikipedia.org › wiki › 大原麗子大原麗子 - Wikipedia

    大原 麗子 (おおはら れいこ、 1946年 〈 昭和 21年〉 11月13日 - 2009年 〈 平成 21年〉 8月3日 [2] [3] )は、 日本 の 女優 。 本名:飯塚 麗子(いいづか れいこ) [1] [注釈 1] 。 身長157cm、B80cm、W56cm、H83cm(1975年5月) [4] 。 来歴. 生い立ち - 女優へ. 老舗 和菓子 屋の経営者を父として、 東京都 文京区 で誕生。 潤徳女子中学校 、 北豊島高等学校 卒業 [2] 。 六本木野獣会 に属し、 大野伴睦 の長男で 東京放映 の社長である 大野直 にスカウトされ [5] 、芸能界入り。

  5. Reiko Ôhara was born on 13 November 1946 in Tokyo, Japan. She was an actress, known for Yagyu Clan Conspiracy (1978), Ohan (1984) and Zatoichi Goes to the Fire Festival (1970). She was married to Shin'ichi Mori and Tsunehiko Watase.

  6. Apr 4, 2018 · Reiko Ohara - Peacock Baby [JAP Victor] Carlos Espinosa. 30 subscribers. Subscribed. 151. 10K views 5 years ago.

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  8. www.imdb.com › name › nm4536264Reiko Ôhara - IMDb

    Reiko Ôhara is known for Three Pretty Devils (1970), Jigoku no hatoba (1965) and Yoru no kayô sirîzu: Nagasaki burûsu (1968).

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