Frank Tokunaga
Frank B. Tokunaga was a Japanese actor, director, and screenwriter who worked in Japan and Hollywood.[1]
Frank Tokunaga | |
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Born | Frank B. Tokunaga |
Occupation(s) | Actor, director, screenwriter |
Spouse | Komako Sunada |
Biography
Career
Frank began his career in show business in 1912 while managing a troupe of Japanese acrobats for Barnum & Bailey, and later worked as an actor in Broadway productions.[2]
Frank then began working at Thomas H. Ince's motion picture studio in Santa Monica, before taking on roles for Louis B. Mayer and then joining Universal's stock company.[3] He did all sorts of work during the silent era, often serving as an interpreter and a location man.[4]
For a time, he returned to Japan, where he was a pioneering writer and director at Nikkatsu Studios.[2] Later on in his career, he'd return to the United States sporadically to work as a character actor in Hollywood films.
Selected filmography
As director:
- Keiba to nyobo (1932)
- Oira no sekai (1932)
- Asu no taiyô (1931)
- Hanamuko hyakumanryô (1931)
- Shonen senshu (1931)
- Kane wa tenka no mawari mochi (1931) (also screenwriter)
- Hikari wa higashiyori (1930)
- Koi no sutoppu mamanranu (1930) (also screenwriter)
- Shisei no kagayaki (1930)
- Taiyo no kokoro (1930)
- Chichi (1929)
- Shuressha (1929)
- Akai hi aoi hi (1929) (also screenwriter)
- Kokoro naki miyako (1927)
- Chiriyuku joka (1926)
- Danshi Tokkan (1926)
- Ganto no nazo (1926)
- Rôchû no uguisu (1926)
- Seigi banzai (1926)
- Zoku Tôyô no Karumen (1926)
- Ai ni kagayaku josei (1925)
- Wakodo no chi wa odoru (1925)
- Shôhin eiga-shû: Jinsei to katsudô (1925)
- Tôyô no Karumen (1925) (also screenwriter)
- Ai no himitsu (1924)
As actor:
- The Big Wave (1961)
- Escapade in Japan (1957)
- The Teahouse of the August Moon (1956)
- Hawai · Maree oki kaisen (1942)
- Zoku Hebihimesama (1940)
- Haru yo izuko (1940)
- Tôjûrô no koi (1938)
- Hakurai tonchinkan (1926)
- Ai no himitsu (1924)
- The Woman He Married (1922)
- The Yellow Typhoon (1920)
- The Fatal Sign (1920)
- The Willow Tree (1920)
- Man of Might (1919)
- The Girl in the Dark (1918)
- Anything Once (1917)
- The Gray Ghost (1917)
- The Flower of Doom (1917)
- The Voice on the Wire (1917)
References
- Anderson, Joseph I.; Anderson, Joseph L.; Richie, Donald (1982). The Japanese Film: Art and Industry. Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691007922.
- "Film Director Plays Farmer in Picture". The Gazette. 11 December 1956. Retrieved 9 November 2019.
- "Tokunaga at Home in Hollywood". The Arizona Republic. 19 August 1956. Retrieved 10 November 2019.
- Motography. 1916.
- "Schoolgirl Wins Crown and Japan Director". The New York Daily News. 13 May 1927. Retrieved 10 November 2019.
- "Japanese Movie Star Arrives". The Marion Star. 31 May 1927. Retrieved 9 November 2019.