Sôjin Kamiyama

Sôjin Kamiyama

Deceased · Born: Jan 30, 1884 · Died: Jul 28, 1954

Personal Details

BornJan 30, 1884 Sendai, Miyagi, Japan

Biography

Sôjin Kamiyama, a renowned Japanese actor, entered the world on January 30, 1884, in the city of Sendai, located in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.

Throughout his illustrious career, he garnered recognition for his captivating performances in numerous films, including the iconic 1954 production "Seven Samurai", the 1928 silent film "The Crimson City", and the 1926 cinematic masterpiece "The Sea Beast".

In his personal life, Sôjin Kamiyama was married to the lovely Ura Mita, sharing a deep bond with her until his untimely passing.

On July 28, 1954, Sôjin Kamiyama's life came to a close in Tokyo, Japan, leaving behind a legacy of unforgettable performances and a lasting impact on the world of cinema.

Career

1954
Seven Samurai
Seven Samurai as Blind Player
1930
Way for a Sailor
Way for a Sailor as Singapore Brothel Proprietor
The Unholy Night
The Unholy Night as The Mystic
Madame X
Madame X as Oriental Doctor (uncredited)
Show of Shows
Show of Shows as Performer in '$20 Bet' Sketch (as Sojin)
The Rescue
The Rescue as Daman
1927
The King of Kings
The King of Kings as Prince Of Persia (as Sojin)
1926
The Bat
The Bat as Billy the Butler
The Sea Beast
The Sea Beast as Fedallah (as Sojin)
1924
The Thief of Bagdad
The Thief of Bagdad as The Mongol Prince