Bunjaku Han (1948–2002) was a Taiwanese actress who worked in Japan from 1970 to 1995. Born in Tokyo, she did not speak Chinese. She died of cancer. Famous for her role as Jun Sanders in Sain wa V (1969), she excelled in supporting roles on television (Playgirl, Attention Please) and in films, also dubbing Dr. Quinn and starring in Love Letter (1995). In the series Stray Cat Rock (which launched Meiko Kagi), she played Yuriko (Delinquent Girl Boss), Asako (Wild Jumbo) and other rebellious roles, capturing the energy of Nikkatsu films of that decade.
Tibet 2002
(Narrator)
Stray Cat Rock: Machine Animal
(Yuri)
Whisper of the Spirits
Lill, My Darling Witch
Stray Cat Rock: Delinquent Girl Boss
(Yuriko)
Fossilized Wilderness
Innocent World
Stray Cat Rock: Wild Jumbo
(Asako)
Stray Cat Rock: Beat '71
(Ayako)
Ninja Gangsters III: The Missing Daimyo Procession
Memai
Maria's Stomach
White Love
Hold Me and Kiss Me
The Bridge Club
(Eiko Ebisawa)
Love Letter
(Female Itsuki's Mother)
Morning Moon Is Cruel
She's Rain
(Yuichi's Mother)
The Games Teachers Play
The Racketeer Ishimatsu
(Hanako Koizumi)
Proof of the Man
(Naomi)
Samurai Secret Agent
New Female Prisoner 701: Scorpion
Troops of Darkness
Law of the Outlaw
(Kyoko Miyamoto)
Pay Off Your Debt!
Lowly Ronin 6: Betrayal at Yatate Pass
(Osode)
Kigeki dokkiri dai tōsō
F2 Grand Prix
(Etsuko Usami)
花も実もある為五郎
Yokomizo Seishi Series
(Yachiyo Furugami)
Prep School Boogie
Unified Shadows
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