Tomio Aoki

Tomio Aoki (October 7, 1923 in Yokohama, Japan – January 24, 2004 in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan) aka Tokkan Kozō was a Japanese film actor.
Aoki became famous as a child actor after debuting at the age of six in silent films directed by Yasujirō Ozu. His leading role in Ozu's 1929 short comedy Tokkan kozo gave Aoki his nickname. I Was Born, But... (1932), Passing Fancy (1933) and An Inn in Tokyo (1935) were three other Ozu films in which Aoki had notable roles. Aoki disappeared from Japanese cinema in 1940, at the age of 16, but returned to film acting in Kon Ichikawa's The Burmese Harp (1956). During the 1960s he appeared in films for directors Seijun Suzuki and Teruo Ishii before retiring again in 1972. He again returned to the screen in 1995 in Makoto Shinozaki's Okaeri, and appeared in Su...show more
Details
Details
Date of Birth
Oct 07, 1923
Place of Birth
Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Date of Death
Jan 24, 2004
Age
80
Known For
Acting
Also Known As
青木富夫
Томио Аоки
突貫小僧
Images
Images
Movie Credits
An error has occurred. This application may no longer respond until reloaded. Reload 🗙