Tokihiko Okada

Tokihiko Okada (岡田 時彦) (February 18, 1903 – January 16, 1934) was a silent film star in Japan during the 1920s and early 1930s. A native of Tokyo,[1] he first started at the Taikatsu studio and later became a leading player for Japanese directors such as Yasujirō Ozu and Kenji Mizoguchi. Film critic Tadao Sato recounts that Okada was among the handsome and favorite Japanese actors of the era.[2] Throughout his career, Okada played the role of the quintessential nimaime (translated as "second line") which were romantic, sensitive men as opposed to the rugged and hard-boiled leading men known as tateyaku.[3] He was the father of film actress Mariko Okada. Tokihiko Okada died of tuberculosis at age 30.
Filmography
| Year | Film | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1920 | Amateur Club | Shigeru's friend / Hideo Inoue / Hatsugiku | On credit: Eiichi Takahashi |
| Katsushika Sunako | Kitsunosuke | On credit: Kurao Nora | |
| 1921 | Hinamatsuri no yoru | Spirit of rabbit | On credit: Kurao Nora |
| Jasei no in | Toyoo | On credit: Eiichi Takahashi | |
| 1922 | Jondai no bouken | On credit: Eiichi Takahashi | |
| 1924 | Natsukashiki haha | Minoru Murase | First film as Tokihiko Okada |
| Onna ni amai otoko no mure | the writer | ||
| Gion no haru, chiri yuku hana | |||
| Kyokan wo idete | |||
| Ringo | |||
| Koi no ryoujin | Kimio Yoshida | ||
| Arashi no seirei | |||
| Donzoko | Murakami | ||
| In yori You e | |||
| 1925 | Koufuku | ||
| Kouro | |||
| Dohatsu | |||
| Kiro ni tachite | |||
| Nadare | |||
| Kemuri | |||
| Ningen Raisan | |||
| Wakoudo no chi wa odoru | |||
| Maboroshi no hansen | Shao Jun Chang | ||
| 1926 | Shinsei no aikou | ||
| Nyoubou Kawaiya | |||
| Kami ningyo no haru no sasayaki | Sumio Kaijima | ||
| Reimei no uta | |||
| Kyoko to Shizuko | |||
| Gantou no nazo | |||
| Mito Koumon | Tsunaeda Tokugawa | ||
| Ashi ni sawatta onna | Yumeo Matsudo | ||
| Shin Nihontou: zen-kouhen | Second Lieutenant Yuzou Matsushima | ||
| 1927 | Kare wo meguru gonin no onna | ||
| Okubo Hikozaemon | Iemitsu Tokugawa | ||
| Tokkan koi no uijin | |||
| Jihi shincho | Shunsuke Shinohara | ||
| 1930 | Sono Yo no Tsuma | Shuji Hashizume | |
| 1931 | Tokyo Chorus | Shinji Okajima |
References
- ^ Tokihiko Okada at IMDb
- ^ "Taki no Shiraito" (PDF). digital-meme.com. Retrieved 2008-08-22.
- ^ "The Water Magician". matsudafilm.com. Retrieved 2008-08-25.