Eitarô Ozawa

Eitarô Ozawa

Deceased · Born: Mar 27, 1909 · Died: Apr 23, 1988

Personal Details

BornMar 27, 1909 Tokyo, Japan

Biography

Eitarô Ozawa, a renowned Japanese thespian, entered this world on March 27, 1909, in the bustling metropolis of Tokyo, Japan. Throughout his illustrious career, Ozawa made a lasting impression on the silver screen, captivating audiences with his remarkable performances in a wide range of cinematic endeavors.

One of his most notable roles was in the 1954 film "Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto," a critically acclaimed production that showcased his exceptional acting abilities. Additionally, Ozawa's portrayal of a character in the 1946 film "Morning for the Osone Family" further demonstrated his impressive range as an actor.

Moreover, his work in the 1953 film "Ugetsu" solidified his position as a master of his craft, earning him widespread recognition within the Japanese film industry. Tragically, Ozawa's life came to a close on April 23, 1988, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and influence future generations of actors and filmmakers.

Career

1987
A Taxing Woman
A Taxing Woman as Tax Accountant
1985
Godzilla 1985
Godzilla 1985 as Finance Minister Kanzaki
1984
The Return of Godzilla
The Return of Godzilla as Minster of Finance Kanazaki
1974
1971
The Ceremony
The Ceremony as Tachibana Takeyo
1967
1965
Samurai Spy
Samurai Spy as Shigeyuki Koremura
1962
Love, Thy Name Be Sorrow
Love, Thy Name Be Sorrow as Daisuke Iwakura
1960
1958
The H-Man
The H-Man as Police Sgt. Miyashita
The Loyal 47 Ronin
The Loyal 47 Ronin as Hyôbu Chisaka
1955
Princess Yang Kwei-fei
Princess Yang Kwei-fei as Yang Kuo-chung
1954
1953
Ugetsu
Ugetsu as Tôbei
1951
Carmen Comes Home
Carmen Comes Home as Maruno Juzo (uncredited)
1950
Scandal
Scandal as Hori
1946