Eitarō Ozawa
Eitarō Ozawa (小沢 栄太郎, Ozawa Eitarō), born on March 27, 1909, and passing away on April 23, 1988, was a prominent Japanese actor whose prolific career spanned over five decades. From 1935 to 1988, he graced the silver screen with his performances in more than 200 films, showcasing his versatility and dedication to the craft of acting.
Ozawa made his mark in the film industry during a time when Japanese cinema was undergoing significant transformation, and he quickly became a recognized figure in the entertainment world. His extensive body of work reflects not only his talent but also the evolving landscape of Japanese film throughout the mid-20th century.
With a career that encompured various genres and styles, Eitarō Ozawa left an indelible imprint on the industry, influencing future generations of actors and filmmakers. His contributions to cinema are celebrated, and he remains a respected figure in Japan's rich cultural history, remembered for his passion and commitment to storytelling through film.
Filmography
The H-Man
Shinobi No Mono 5: Return of Mist Saizo
Shinobi no mono 7: Mist Saizo Strikes Back
The Thick-Walled Room
Apostasy
Godzilla 1985
The Return of Godzilla
Ugetsu
Illusion of Blood
When a Woman Ascends the Stairs
Lightning
Brave Red Flower of the North
The Crucified Lovers
Sandakan No. 8
Japanese Godfather: Ambition
Scandal
Black Report
Eighteen Years, to the Sea
A Wife Confesses
Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto
Death Shadows
The Song of the Cart
Spring Dreams
The Call of Blood
Sleepy Eyes of Death 10: Hell Is a Woman
Princess Yang Kwei-fei