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Chieko Takehisa (March 6, 1912 – September 14, 2006) was a Japanese actress from Akita Prefecture. At 15, she dropped out of high school to join the movie industry. She then starred in many films and plays from the 1930s to the 1940s, becoming popular as an actress in "moga" (modern girl) roles. In 1935, Takehisa met American journalist Clarke Kawakami at a Christmas party. They soon fell in love, but America's Japanese exclusion laws created great difficulty in securing a visa for Takehisa. In 1941, she finally arrived in the United States on a student visa, marrying Kawakami in August of that year. After the Pearl Harbor attack, Takehisa returned to Japan, resuming her film career, and the two lost contact. In 1945, Kawakami learned that Takehisa had survived the war. Hoping to find her, he returned to Japan and joined General Douglas MacArthur's staff in charge of the U.S. occupation. There, he was reunited with Takehisa, who was astonished to see him. The couple would have three children in the following years, and Takehisa effectively retired from the film industry by the late 1940s. Takehisa moved to Hawaii in 1950 with her family, where she lived for the rest of her life.
10.0Those Who Make Tomorrow
1946
7.0The Monkey King
1940
9.0The Bride from Japan
1959

Blizzard Ronin
1939
6.3Horse
1941
6.7Learn from Experience, Part One
1937
6.3Brother and Sister
1936
7.0Subterranean Heat
1938
6.3Learn from Experience, Part Two
1937
7.0Tadano Bonji: Jinsei Benkyô
1934

Hikari to kage (Zenpen)
1940

Kantaro of Ina
1943
9.0Kaze no ko
1949

Hikari to kage (Kōhen)
1940
9.0Japanese Women's Textbook
1937

Uta e! Taiyō
1945
7.0Yoru no hato
1937

To Love and Swear
1945

The Responsibility of Kissing
1936