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    Tomio Aoki
    An image from A Story of Floating Weeds, one of the productions that also features Tomio Aoki.
    Tomio Aoki

    Tomio Aoki

    October 7, 1923 — Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

    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 Suzuki's Pistol Opera (2001). He continued appearing in films, and in short comedies by Shinozaki until his death in 2004. He shared the Best Actor award at the French Three Continents Festival with two of his co-stars for Shinozaki's Not Forgotten (2000). By the time of his death, at the age of 80, Aoki had performed in over 300 films.

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    The Burmese Harp

    The Burmese Harp

    1956

    I Was Born, But...

    I Was Born, But...

    1932

    The Only Son

    The Only Son

    1936

    A Story of Floating Weeds

    A Story of Floating Weeds

    1934

    What Did the Lady Forget?

    What Did the Lady Forget?

    1937

    An Inn in Tokyo

    An Inn in Tokyo

    1935

    Passing Fancy

    Passing Fancy

    1933

    A Straightforward Boy

    A Straightforward Boy

    1929