
Actor
Born January 3, 1954 in 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.

Kagerou no Tsuji
Shinagawa Ikuyo

Dog Fighter Thug Detective

Izo
Lucky Mother

川、いつか海へ 6つの愛の物語

The Last Dance
Aya Kamishima

Making of Daibyonin
Self

Tales of a Golden Geisha
Fur Shop Manager

She-Shogun
Kumoi

Monster Woman '88

Ryota from Mandalaya

A Message for Maggie

The Funeral
Yoshiko Saito

ランドセルと目玉焼き
Akiko

Musashino shinjū
Tomie Yamazaki

Manji
Sonoko (Nechan)

The Unspoiled Diamond

Ichibanboshi
佐藤千夜子

The Gate of Youth Part 2