1 March 1900 – 13 May 1985 was a Japanese film actor most famous for starring roles in gendaigeki of the silent film era.
Career
Suzuki was born in Tokyo and was a championship swimmer at
Meiji University when he first appeared in
Souls on the Road in 1921 under the name Zeya Tōgō (東郷是也, a pun on the English "to go there").
After graduating in 1924, he joined the
Nikkatsu studio and began acting under his own name.
He moved to Shōchiku's Kamata studio the next year and became a major star appearing in youth films often directed by Kiyohiko Ushihara.
He also worked with directors such as
Kenji Mizoguchi,
Minoru Murata,
Masahiro Makino, and Yasujirō Shimazu. He appeared in eight films alongside the actress
Emiko Yagumo.
He also directed some films and ran for political office, though unsuccessfully.
Selected filmography
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Souls on the Road (路上の霊魂, Rojō no reikon) (1921)
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Shingun (進軍, Shingun) (1930)
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The Mountain Pass of Love and Hate (愛憎峠 Aizo toge) (1934)
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Ahen senso (阿片戦争) (1943)
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