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- Died
- Birth nameTsuru Kawakami
- Born Tsuru Kawakami, Tsuru emigrated to the U.S. in 1903 with her aunt and uncle, who were in the theater business. She found work on stage before moving to film. She worked in L.A., then moved to San Francisco and New York before returning to California. At a time when even in her home country female leads were non-existent, she garnered top billing in a series of films by Thomas H. Ince, who had seen her on stage in L.A., including 1913's "The Oath of Tsuru San". She met her future husband Sessue Hayakawa on the set of O Mimi San (1914). They married in 1914 and went on to star together several times. She retired from acting 10 years later to raise her adopted children and only returned once, which was just prior to her death. This last performance was her sole speaking role.- IMDb Mini Biography By: aghaemi
- SpouseSessue Hayakawa(May 1914 - October 18, 1961) (her death)
- RelativesOtojirô Kawakami(Aunt or Uncle)
- Japanese star of American silent films, one of the first Asian leading ladies in Hollywood. Initially signed by Thomas Ince, she frequently acted opposite Sessue Hayakawa, who became her husband in 1914.
- She retired from acting to raise her children.
- Screen and stage actress.
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