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    Eitarō Ozawa (小沢 栄太郎, Ozawa Eitarō, 27 March 1909 – 23 April 1988), also credited as Sakae Ozawa (小沢栄), was a Japanese film actor and stage actor and director. He appeared in more than 200 films between 1935 and 1988, directed by notable filmmakers such as Kenji Mizoguchi, Mikio Naruse, Keisuke Kinoshita and Kaneto Shindō.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0654712Eitarô Ozawa - IMDb

    Eitarô Ozawa was born on 27 March 1909 in Tokyo, Japan. He was an actor, known for Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto (1954), Morning for the Osone Family (1946) and The Master Spearman (1960). He died on 23 April 1988.

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  3. Eitaro Ozawa (小沢 栄太郎, Ozawa Eitarō, 27 March 1909 – 23 April 1988) was a Japanese actor. He appeared in more than 200 films between 1935 and 1988.

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    Eitaro Ozawa (小沢 栄太郎, Ozawa Eitarō, 27 March 1909 – 23 April 1988) was a Japanese actor. He appeared in more than 200 films between 1935 and 1988.

  5. www.moviefone.com › celebrity › eitaro-ozawaEitarō Ozawa | Moviefone

    Eitaro Ozawa (小沢 栄太郎, Ozawa Eitarō, 27 March 1909 – 23 April 1988) was a Japanese actor. He appeared in more than 200 films between 1935 and...

  6. Died. April 23, 1988 (79) Zushi, Kanagawa, Japan. Ozawa took an interest in acting all the way back in junior high school, and abandoned high school in order to join a small theater in 1927. In 1929 he debuted with the Tokyo Leftist Theater, and joined the Proletariat (or Communist) party in Japan.

  7. Eitarô Ozawa – Movies, Bio and Lists on MUBI. Available to Watch. THE BLACK REPORT. YASUZÔ MASUMURA Japan, 1963. Dialing up the suspense of the whodunit genre to dizzying levels of baroqueness, Yasuzô Masumura’s chilling crime film invokes the deadly allure of money.