Hidari, Sachiko (1930–2001)

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Hidari, Sachiko (1930–2001)

Japanese actress and filmmaker. Born June 29, 1930, in Toyama, Japan; died Nov 7, 2001, in Tokyo; m. Susumu Hani (b. 1928, film director); children: daughter Miyo.

One of the few Japanese women to have worked as an actress, director and producer, is best known in the international film community as one of Japan's leading actresses; began acting career with an independent film company, Sogo Geijutsu (1952); gained recognition from performances in An Inn at Osaka and The Cock Crows Again; came to international attention with She and He and The Bride of the Andes (1963), both directed by husband; produced, directed and starred in The Far Road (1977); was an outspoken advocate of women's rights (early 1960s), long before others of her generation.

See also Women in World History.

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