Sōjin Kamiyama
Sōjin Kamiyama | |
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Born |
上山 草人 January 30, 1884 Sendai, Japan |
Died |
July 28, 1954 70) Tokyo, Japan | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1917-1954 |
Sōjin Kamiyama or just Sōjin (上山 草人; January 30, 1884 – July 28, 1954) was a Japanese film actor. He appeared in over 70 films between 1917 and 1954. He was the subject of a 1995 TV documentary by the Japanese film director Nobuhiro Suwa. He was born in Sendai, Japan and died in Tokyo, Japan.
Selected filmography
- The Thief of Bagdad (1924)
- Soft Shoes (1925)
- Proud Flesh (1925)
- The White Desert (1925)
- The Sea Beast (1926) (silent adaptation of Moby Dick)
- The Bat (1926)
- The Lucky Lady (1926)
- Eve's Leaves (1926)
- The Road to Mandalay (1926)
- Diplomacy (1926)
- The Honorable Mr. Buggs (1927)
- Streets of Shanghai (1927)
- The Thirteenth Hour (1927)
- The Devil Dancer (1927)
- The Chinese Parrot (1927)
- The Crimson City (1928)
- The Man Without a Face (1928)
- The Hawk's Nest (1928)
- The Rescue (1929)
- Careers (1929)
- Madame X (1929)
- The Unholy Night (1929)
- The Show of Shows (1929)
- Seven Samurai (1954) (as the blind musician)
External links
- Sôjin at the Internet Movie Database
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