Otto Yamaoka
Born: 1904-04-25 in Seattle, Washington, USA
Died: 1967-06-05
Known For: Acting
Biography
Otto Yamaoka was one of the few people of Japanese decent working in Hollywood during the 1930s. He is known mostly for comic character actor roles.
Filmography
1940
- The Letter as Bartender at Party (uncredited)
- Two Girls on Broadway as Ito
1939
- Trouble in Sundown as Foo Yung
1938
- Next Time I Marry as Joe, Nancy’s Butler (uncredited)
1936
- Hollywood Boulevard as Thomas (uncredited)
- Petticoat Fever as Kimo
- Night Waitress as Fong
- Libeled Lady as Ching
- Rhythm on the Range as Chinese Houseboy
1935
- The Wedding Night as Taka
1934
- We're Rich Again as Fugi, the Page's Servant
1933
- Morning Glory as Servant (uncredited)
- Before Midnight as Kono
1932
- Westward Passage as Chong (uncredited)
- The Racing Strain as Togo (as Otto Yama)
1931
- The Black Camel as Kashimo
1930
- The Benson Murder Case as Sam (uncredited)