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Kensaku Hara was born on May 23, 1905 in Kure, Hiroshima, Japan. In the film industry, Hara is credited with roles in several productions during the 1950s and 1960s. Among these is Fencing Master from 1950, a work that places Hara within the broader context of Japanese period cinema of that era. The actor appeared in Ghost of the 53 Stations in 1960, a film that reflects the period’s stylistic conventions in historical and action narratives.
Hara’s presence extended into the early 1960s with appearances in The Conspirator (1961) and The Kingdom of Jirocho 1 (1963). In Yakuza of Ina (1960), Hara is listed as Tamakura, indicating a role in a film that aligns with the yakuza genre’s rise in popularity during this period. The limited verified filmography suggests Hara worked within establishe…










