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Haruna Takase

Haruna Takase

Born: 1954-01-03 • Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

Haruna Takase, born on January 3, 1954, in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, is a Japanese actress. She is known for her roles in films and television dramas.

Takase began her acting career while studying at Waseda University. Notably, she participated in theater and self-produced films directed by Yoshiyuki Fukuda, such as "I Broke My Arm" (僕は腕を折った, 1975). Her debut came in 1977 with the TV drama series "Ichiban Hoshi," but she had to withdraw from her leading role due to health issues. She also faced other setbacks, including being cast for the role of Garasha in the film "Makai Tensho" (魔界転生, 1981) and dropping out due to illness.

However, Takase continued to build her career with notable roles, such as portraying a young wife indulging in a lesbian relationship in the film "Manji", depicting the tragic double suicide of Dazai Osamu and Tomie Yamazaki in the Nikkatsu Roman Porno film "Musashino Shinju" (武蔵野心中, 1983), and starring alongside Tsutomu Yamazaki in Juzo Itami's directorial debut, "The Funeral" (お葬式, 1984). She gained recognition for her captivating performances and became known as the "Queen of Erotic Scenes," showcasing her voluptuous physique and seductive acting style.

Takase was selected as the calendar girl for Scotch Whisky "Cutty Sark," a popular prize featuring actresses in nude calendars. She appeared in various films, including "Ageman" (あげまん, 1990) and "A Patient" (大病人, 1993), as well as in historical drama series, two-hour dramas, theater productions, and talk shows.

After marrying a salaryman, Takase dedicated herself to being a full-time housewife.

(Source: Wikipedia Japan "高瀬春奈")

Filmography
Dog Fighter Thug Detective poster
Dog Fighter Thug Detective
2005
Izo poster
Izo
2004 • Lucky Mother
The Last Dance poster
The Last Dance
1993 • Aya Kamishima
Making of Daibyonin poster
Making of Daibyonin
1993 • Self
Tales of a Golden Geisha poster
Tales of a Golden Geisha
1990 • Fur Shop Manager
She-Shogun poster
She-Shogun
1990 • Kumoi
Monster Woman '88 poster
Monster Woman '88
1988
Ryota from Mandalaya poster
Ryota from Mandalaya
1986
A Message for Maggie poster
A Message for Maggie
1985
The Funeral poster
The Funeral
1984 • Yoshiko Saito
Musashino shinjū poster
Musashino shinjū
1983 • Tomie Yamazaki
Manji poster
Manji
1983 • Sonoko (Nechan)
The Unspoiled Diamond poster
The Unspoiled Diamond
1982
The Gate of Youth Part 2 poster
The Gate of Youth Part 2
1977