Yukio Aoyama

Actor - Japan
Born March 15, 1888 in Nagoya, Japan
Died December 11, 1939 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Yukio Aoyama was born under the given name Massajiro Kaihatsu on March 15, 1888 in Nagoya, Japan. He was Actor, known for A Japanese Nightingale (1918), Pidgin Island (1916), The Bravest Way (1918), Yukio Aoyama's first movie on record is from 1916. Yukio Aoyama died on December 11, 1939 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1919.

Yukio Aoyama Filmography [Auszug]
1919: [12.07] (Cast: Valet), Directed by Frank Beal, with Gladys Brockwell, William Scott, Hayward Mack,
1918: [09.22] A Japanese Nightingale (Cast), Directed by George Fitzmaurice, with Fannie Ward, William Lawrence,
1918: [06.16] The Bravest Way (Cast: Shiro Watana (as U Aoyama)), Directed by George Melford, with Sessue Hayakawa, Florence Vidor, Tsuru Aoki,
1916: [12.25] Pidgin Island (Cast: Wah Sing), Directed by Fred J. Balshofer, with Harold Lockwood, May Allison, Pomeroy Doc Cannon,

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