
Birthday
1904/02/08 (121 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
Also know as
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Kenji Ōyama ( February 8 , 1904 – 1970 ) was a Japanese actor. he played the role of a large, good-natured student in the films made at Shochiku Kamata and Ōfuna studios in the 1920s and 1930s and his appearance was described as "a pleasing addition to Shochiku's youth entertainment films. " Description above from the Wikipedia article 大山健二, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

(1933) A Woman Crying in Spring
as Guzuyasu

(1957) Night Butterflies
as Representative Shimoyama

(1962) Sarari man donto bushi - Kiraku na kagyô to kita monda
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(1963) Lips of Ruin
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(1962) Red Love, Green Love
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(1939) Zoku aizen katsura
as ---

(1935) Mother's Love Letter
as ---

(1932) Chûshingura - Zempen: Akahokyô no maki
as ---

(1932) No Blood Relation
as Lodger

(1961) Triangle Moods
as ---

(1943) Sayon's Bell
as Murai

(1965) The Forest of No Escape
as ---

(1958) Three O'clock in the Morning in a Big City
as ---

(1937) Forget Love for Now
as Guest

(1929) I Graduated, But...
as Sugimara

(1958) The Precipice
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(1958) Giants and Toys
as Kita

(1959) The Cast-Off
as ---

(1941) Introspection Tower
as Mr. Suzuki

(1962) Fūshinraishin
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(1935) Okoto and Sasuke
as ---
(1932) Chocolate Girl
as ---
(1967) When the Cookie Crumbles
as ---

(1959) Beauty the Enemy
as Director
(1952) Lil's Return from Shanghai
as ---

(1968) The Time of Reckoning
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(1961) Iro no Michi Oshiemasu: Yume San'ya
as ---
(1937) Don't Tell Your Wife About It
as Maki

(1963) Ninja in a Business Suit
as ---
(1928) Couple on the Move
as Hattori, moneylender

(1969) Two Enemy Women Gamblers
as ---

(1968) The Pit of Death
as Senior Managing Director

(1964) Superexpress
as Shinkansen Public Corporation doorman

(1937) Song of the Flower Basket
as ---

(1942) The Spy Has Not Died Yet
as ---

(1939) Lovers' Duet
as Kawada's secretary

(1944) Sinking the Unsinkable
as ---

(1938) Family Diary
as Kubo

(1936) The New Road: Akemi
as ---

(1961) A Lustful Man
as ---

(1932) Where Now Are the Dreams of Youth?
as Tetsuo's friend, Kumada

(1938) The Tree of Love
as ---

(1957) Advance Patrol
as ---

(1937) Lady Doctor Kinuyo
as ---

(1959) Odd Obsession
as ---

(1931) The Neighbour's Wife and Mine
as ---

(1933) Every-Night Dreams
as ---

(1933) The Boss's Son at College
as ---

(1935) Burden of Life
as Takako's husband Komiyama

(1956) People of Tokyo, Goodbye
as (uncredited)

(1933) The Bride Talks in Her Sleep
as Okubo

(1942) There Was a Father
as Graduate

(1957) Warm Current
as Director, Internal Medicine Department, Kanaya

(1962) Black Test Car
as Kunihiko Mochizuki

(1934) My Elder Brother
as Uebayashi, driver

(1932) The Loyal 47 Ronin
as Gengo Ôtaka

(1928) Dreams of Youth
as Furukawa, tailor

(1928) Physical Beauty
as Tooyama, student

(1936) College Is a Nice Place
as Kawahara

(1935) An Innocent Maid
as The young master

(1965) Gamera, the Giant Monster
as Minister of Defense

(1967) Gamera vs. Gyaos
as District Police Commissioner

(1963) Black Report
as Judge Esaki

(1957) On This Earth
as Toyama (Mayor)
(1929) Modan kaidan: 100,000,000 yen
as Arakuma

(1941) Donguri and Shinomi
as ---

(1937) A Star Athlete
as ---

(1960) The Beloved Image
as ---

(1939) New Woman Question and Answer
as ---

(1939) Weeds with flowers
as ---

(1933) Love
as ---

(1959) Image of a Mother
as ---

(1960) The False Student
as Judge

(1959) Across the Darkness
as ---
(1934) That Night's Woman
as ---
(1937) Renai muteki kantai
as ---

(1958) The Lowest Man
as ---

(1961) The Burdened Sisters
as Umezu

(1961) Love and Life
as Yoshitsugu Kano

(1964) Fools at Work
as Parent A

(1958) Love River
as ---

(1963) Ōkuma Shigenobu the great
as ---

(1958) The Snowy Heron
as ---

(1960) Kirai Kirai Kirai
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(1961) The Ginza Three Boys
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(1961) Bara to ryū
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(1961) Nocturne of a Woman
as ---
(1929) Cheerful Song
as Ship's Superintendent
(1933) 天龍下れば
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(1930) Youth, Why Do You Cry?
as Coach
(1934) Mother of the East
as Oyama (Student)

(1963) Sentimental Mobsters
as ---

(1954) The Valley Between Love and Death
as ---