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Sozo Okada
Sozo Okada

Sozo Okada

ActingBorn June 15, 1903Died September 1, 1983 (age 80)Tokyo, Japan

Biography

Sōzō Okada (岡田 桑三), widely recognized by his acting pseudonym Hikaru Yamanouchi (山内光), was a Japanese actor and producer who played a significant role in both the performing and visual arts of Japan. Born on June 15, 1903, his early life was distinctly shaped by extensive international travel during the 1920s and 1930s, aided by his English ancestry through his grandfather. He initially aspired to be a painter and studied in Germany from 1920 to 1923. Upon returning to Japan, he integrated into the Shochiku studio and began a successful cinematic career under the stage name Hikaru Yamanouchi. Displaying great versatility, he became a highly prolific actor, appearing in nearly 80 films between 1926 and 1940. During this era, he starred in notable productions such as Reijin (1930), Nihon josei no uta (1934), Street Without End (1934), Kajuen no onna (1935), and Courant chaud (1939). Despite his commercial success on screen, Okada maintained a profound interest in the European avant-garde and visual experimentation. In 1929, he traveled to Moscow to study avant-garde cinema, where he met director Sergei Eisenstein and was deeply marked by Soviet photojournalism and Russian constructivism. That same year in Stuttgart, he attended the original Deutscher Werkbund Film und Foto exhibition and successfully proposed to Asahi Shimbunsha to bring this groundbreaking itinerant exhibition to Japan. Driven by a desire to diffuse European avant-garde methods in his home country, he transitioned into production and cultural organization. He co-founded the Kokusai Kōga Kyōkai (International Photography Association) and actively engaged with international creative circles. Continuing his structural impact on Japanese visual media, he co-founded the influential Nippon-Kobo collective in 1933, and later founded the Tokyo Cinema studio, which became the pinnacle of his producing career in the field of documentary filmmaking. Following a multifaceted career that bridged the golden era of screen acting with pioneering documentary and photographic production, he died on September 1, 1983.

Filmography

1939Movie
1939
Lovers' Duet

as Literary faculty member

Movie
1937Movie
1936
Family Meeting

as Clerk B

Movie
1934
Osayo Koi Sugata

as Ryoichi Uchida

Movie
1934
Street Without End

as Hiroshi Yamanouchi

Movie
1934Movie
1932
Passion

as Michiro, Tokiko's brother

Movie
1931Movie
1930
Youth, Why Do You Cry?

as Shuzo Katori

Movie
1930
Reijin

as Kosaka

Movie
1930
Song of Youth

as Shiro Kuroki

Movie
1929
Scenes of Love

as Young man

Movie
1928
The Glory of the Shōwa Era

as Masaru (Son, As an Adult)

Movie

Personal Info

DepartmentActing
BirthdayJune 15, 1903
Day of DeathSeptember 1, 1983
Place of BirthTokyo, Japan
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