Tokihiko Okada

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Tokihiko Okada (岡田 時彦, Okada Tokihiko), né le 18 février 1903 et mort le 16 janvier 1934, est une vedette du cinéma muet japonais au cours des années 1920 et du début des années 1930. Son vrai nom est Eiichi Takahashi (高橋 英一, Takahashi Eiichi). rdf:langString
Tokihiko Okada (岡田 時彦) (February 18, 1903 – January 16, 1934) was a silent film star in Japan during the 1920s and early 1930s. A native of Tokyo, he first started at the Taikatsu studio and later he was a leading player for Japanese directors such as Yasujirō Ozu and Kenji Mizoguchi. Film critic Tadao Sato recounts that Okada was among the handsomes and favorite Japanese actors of the era. Throughout his career, Okada played the role of the quintessential nimaime (translated as "second line") which were romantic, sensitive men as opposed to the rugged and hard-boiled leading men known as . He was the father of film actress Mariko Okada. Tokihiko Okada died of tuberculosis at age 30. rdf:langString
岡田 時彦(おかだ ときひこ、本名・高橋英一、明治36年(1903年)2月18日 - 昭和9年(1934年)1月16日)は、大正・昭和初期の日本の俳優。無声映画時代を代表する二枚目俳優であった。 rdf:langString
Tokihiko Okada, (岡田 時彦 Okada Tokihiko?) (Tokyo, 18 febbraio 1903 – Tokyo, 16 gennaio 1934), è stato un attore giapponese, tra i più apprezzati e popolari degli anni venti e trenta nel suo paese. A causa del suo fascino e del suo carisma oltre che per via della morte prematura è stato spesso considerato il Rodolfo Valentino giapponese. rdf:langString
Токихико Окада (яп. 岡田時彦, англ. Tokihiko Okada, 18 февраля 1903, Токио — 16 января 1934, Нисиномия) — звезда японского немого кино 1920-х и начала 1930-х годов. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Tokihiko Okada
rdf:langString Tokihiko Okada
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rdf:langString Tokihiko Okada (岡田 時彦, Okada Tokihiko), né le 18 février 1903 et mort le 16 janvier 1934, est une vedette du cinéma muet japonais au cours des années 1920 et du début des années 1930. Son vrai nom est Eiichi Takahashi (高橋 英一, Takahashi Eiichi).
rdf:langString Tokihiko Okada (岡田 時彦) (February 18, 1903 – January 16, 1934) was a silent film star in Japan during the 1920s and early 1930s. A native of Tokyo, he first started at the Taikatsu studio and later he was a leading player for Japanese directors such as Yasujirō Ozu and Kenji Mizoguchi. Film critic Tadao Sato recounts that Okada was among the handsomes and favorite Japanese actors of the era. Throughout his career, Okada played the role of the quintessential nimaime (translated as "second line") which were romantic, sensitive men as opposed to the rugged and hard-boiled leading men known as . He was the father of film actress Mariko Okada. Tokihiko Okada died of tuberculosis at age 30.
rdf:langString 岡田 時彦(おかだ ときひこ、本名・高橋英一、明治36年(1903年)2月18日 - 昭和9年(1934年)1月16日)は、大正・昭和初期の日本の俳優。無声映画時代を代表する二枚目俳優であった。
rdf:langString Tokihiko Okada, (岡田 時彦 Okada Tokihiko?) (Tokyo, 18 febbraio 1903 – Tokyo, 16 gennaio 1934), è stato un attore giapponese, tra i più apprezzati e popolari degli anni venti e trenta nel suo paese. A causa del suo fascino e del suo carisma oltre che per via della morte prematura è stato spesso considerato il Rodolfo Valentino giapponese.
rdf:langString Токихико Окада (яп. 岡田時彦, англ. Tokihiko Okada, 18 февраля 1903, Токио — 16 января 1934, Нисиномия) — звезда японского немого кино 1920-х и начала 1930-х годов.
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