Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - What is Eitaro Ozawa’s profession?

What is Eitaro Ozawa’s profession?

Eitaro Ozawa

Eitaro Ozawa, born in Tokyo in 1903 and died in 1988, is a Japanese film actor. His works include "Sakura Group Dance", "Mother and Child Grass", etc.

Chinese name: Eitaro Ozawa

Nationality: Japanese

Birthplace: Tokyo

Date of birth: 1903

Date of death: 1988

Occupation: Actor

Representative works: "Sakura Group Dance", "Mother and Child Grass", etc.

Early Experience

p>

Eitaro Ozawa was born into a businessman family in Tokyo. After graduating from high school, he took a three-year break from school due to illness.

Performing experience

Joined the art world in 1929, began to perform some stage plays and participated in the founding of a left-wing theater troupe. In 1934, he participated in the "Sakura Dance" for the first time. In the following years, he was active on the stage under the stage name Ozawa Ei. In 1942, he entered the Shochiku Taiqin Photography Institute and participated in "Mother and Child Grass" directed by Tasaka Tomitaka, "Mother and Child Grass" directed by Kinoshita Keisuke. The first film "The Port in Bloom" and other films were very popular for their light and easy performances. In 1946, he co-starred with Haruko Sugimura in "Morning at the ōsone Family" directed by Kinoshita. He successfully played an officer in the film. The film won the Best Film Award in the "Film Weekend" that year, and he also won the first Film Weekly Acting Award. award. Then he starred in "Scandal" directed by Akira Kurosawa, "Ugetsu Monogatari" and "The Tale of Chikamatsu" directed by Kenji Mizoguchi, all of which are his representative works. In his later years, his major works include "The Gorgeous Family" directed by Sapphire Yamamoto. , "Barren Land" and so on. In 1976, at the age of 70, he played a defense lawyer in "The Inugami Family" directed by Kun Ichikawa, and he was still full of talent. He has participated in more than 200 films in his life and starred in about 20 films. He has been a very influential acting star in the Japanese film industry since the 1940s. He also wrote books such as "Performance Records".

Personal life

His wife Miwako committed suicide in 1954 and remained single for the next 20 years. In 1974, he married Abe Yuko, who was 37 years younger than him, and became a topic of discussion.

Main works

Participated in movies

Barren Land-1976

The Gorgeous Family-1974

The Story of Chikamatsu -1954

Ugetsu Monogatari-1953

Scandal-1950

None-1946, directed by Kinoshita Keisuke