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Kojima Yoyo
Kojima Yoyo, born Kojima Masaji (小島正次), was a Japanese actor, voice actor, and opera singer. He began his career in Asakusa opera and Shinpai before moving into film acting. Born in Okachimachi, Shitaya, Tokyo, he attended Urawa Junior High School in Saitama and later enrolled in the Tokyo Music…
Matsuo Fumindo
Matsuo Fumindo was a Japanese actor born in Minami-Ota, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan. He began his acting career as a child actor at the Shinpa Theater at age four in 1920. He achieved early success at Makino Production in Kyoto and later took leading roles at Kawai Film Production in Tokyo. In May 1924,…
Mimura Shintaro
Mimura Shintaro was a Japanese screenwriter born in Okayama, Japan. He moved to Tokyo and entered Meiji University but dropped out. His real name Iwai Shintaro (岩井伸太郎). He joined the screenplay collective "Narutakigumi" in Kyoto during the early days of the talkie era. In 1926, he joined the…
Sugiyama Hajime
Sugiyama Hajime, born in Kyoto, is a former Japanese actor and brother of actor Sugiyama Toshio.
Nagai Ryutaro
Nagai Ryutaro, born Takahashi Yoshimatsu (高橋由松), was a Japanese actor from Monobe, Kurita, Shiga, Japan. He left elementary school early and began his acting career as a disciple of Shinpa actor Iii Yoshimine in 1920. Over his career, he worked with various companies including Shinpa, Bungeidan,…
Yamamuro Ko
Yamamuro Ko, born Nishimori Takashige (西森高茂), was a Japanese actor from Kochi, Japan. He graduated from Kochi Castle East Commercial School. In 1927, he joined the Nikkatsu Daishogun Studio under the stage name Murakami Eiji ((村上英二), occasionally working under his real name. In 1933,…
Onoe Toka
Onoe Toka, born Ishida Tsunekichi (石田常吉), in Osaka, Japan, was a Japanese actor. He initially trained under the Osaka actor Ichikawa Danjaku and performed with various theater troupes. In 1925, he became a disciple of Onoue Matsunosuke and joined the Nikkatsu Daishogun Studio. There is no information…













