Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mieko_HaradaMieko Harada - Wikipedia

    Mieko Harada (原田 美枝子, Harada Mieko, born 26 December 1958) is a Japanese actress. She has played various roles in many films and Japanese television drama series since 1974.

  2. After a young man has a psychic breakdown, his family disintegrates. Despite the interesting messages, the rather entertaining exploitation elements and the overall artfulness of the shooting ...

    • Panos Kotzathanasis
    • Drama
    • Kazuhiko Hasegawa
  3. Overview. Though his parents help him run the family business, Jun still feels persecuted by their love; when they bar him from meeting with his girlfriend, tensions increase. Kazuhiko Hasegawa. Director.

    • Overview
    • Partial filmography
    • Awards and nominations
    • Bibliography
    • Notes

    Mieko Harada (原田美枝子 or 原田三枝子, Harada Mieko, Tokyo, December 26, 1958 -) is a Japanese actress.

    •[1976-10-23] •[1979-06-03] •[1985-06-01] •[1986-04-12] •[1988-01-30] •[1990-05-25] •[2000-01-22] •[2005-07-09] •[2007-01-06] •[2007-12-22]

    •1976 Hochi Film Awards: Won Best New Actress for: Lullaby of the Earth (1976) and The Youth Killer (1976)

    •1977 Kinema Junpo Awards: Won Best Actress for: Lullaby of the Earth (1976) and The Youth Killer (1976)

    •1978 Blue Ribbon Awards: Won Best New Actress for: Lullaby of the Earth (1976) and The Youth Killer (1976)

    •1980 Japanese Academy Awards: Nominated Best Supporting Actress for: Oh! The Nomugi Pass (1979) and Sono go no jingi naki tatakai (1979)

    •1986 Hochi Film Awards: Won Best Supporting Actress for: House on Fire (1986), Bakumatsu seishun graffiti: Ronin Sakamoto Ryoma (1986) and Kokushi muso (1986)

    •1987 Japanese Academy Awards: Won Best Supporting Actress for: House on Fire (1986), Kokushi muso (1986) and Purusian burū no shōzō (1986)

    •Mieko Harada at the Internet Movie Database

    •原田三枝子 at the Japanese Movie Database

    •原田美枝子 at www.allcinema.net

    •原田美枝子 at Kinema Jumpo

    1."原田美枝子" (in Japanese). Kinema Jumpo. Retrieved 2011-03-05.

  4. The Youth Killer (青春の殺人者, Seishun no Satsujinsha), aka Young Murderer is a 1976 Japanese movie which marked the debut of director Kazuhiko Hasegawa. It was based on a novel written by Kenji Nakagami. One morning Jun Saiki gets in an argument with his disapproving father over his girlfriend.

  5. Kazuhiko Hasegawa's debut, The Youth Killer, is a deeply disturbed spiral into darkness. About a man filled with rage and hate, boiling over and lashing out at the world around him. Equally hell bent and confused, this character study is layered and brilliantly directed with stylistic gravitas.

  6. The Youth Killer. (1976) Seishun no satsujinsha. Crime. Drama. Based on Book. Though his parents help him run the family business, Jun still feels persecuted by their love; when they bar him from meeting with his girlfriend, tensions increase. Сast and Crew. Stars. Yutaka Mizutani. Mieko Harada. Etsuko Ichihara. Ryohei Uchida. Kazuko Shirakawa.