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Bunjaku Han

Bunjaku Han

3 titles Acting Apr 15, 1948 Died: Nov 05, 2002 Tokyo, Japan

Bunjaku Han (1948–2002) was a prominent Taiwanese actress whose career blossomed in Japan from 1970 until 1995. Born in Tokyo, she faced the unique challenge of not speaking Chinese, yet she made a significant impact in the Japanese entertainment industry. Unfortunately, her life was cut short by cancer.

Han gained notable recognition for her portrayal of Jun Sanders in the 1969 film *Sain wa V*, which marked the beginning of her successful acting journey. She became well-known for her dynamic supporting roles in television series such as *Playgirl* and *Attention Please*. Additionally, she lent her voice to the character of Dr. Quinn in the dubbed version of *Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman* and starred in the critically acclaimed film *Love Letter* released in 1995.

In the iconic *Stray Cat Rock* series, which propelled actress Meiko Kaji to fame, Bunjaku Han took on memorable roles such as Yuriko in *Delinquent Girl Boss* and Asako in *Wild Jumbo*. Her performances embodied the rebellious spirit characteristic of Nikkatsu films during that era, showcasing her versatility and ability to captivate audiences. Despite her untimely passing, Han's contributions to film and television left an enduring legacy in Japanese pop culture.

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