Otto Yamaoka
Actor
Born Apr 25, 1904 · Seattle, Washington, USA
Active 1930–1967
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
The Letter (1940) — Bartender at Party (uncredited)Two Girls on Broadway (1940) — ItoTrouble in Sundown (1939) — Foo YungNext Time I Marry (1938) — Joe, Nancy’s Butler (uncredited)Libeled Lady (1936) — ChingPetticoat Fever (1936) — KimoNight Waitress (1936) — FongRhythm on the Range (1936) — Chinese HouseboyHollywood Boulevard (1936) — Thomas (uncredited)The Wedding Night (1935) — TakaWe're Rich Again (1934) — Fugi, the Page's ServantMorning Glory (1933) — Servant (uncredited)Before Midnight (1933) — KonoThe Racing Strain (1932) — Togo (as Otto Yama)Westward Passage (1932) — Chong (uncredited)War Correspondent (1932) — Bandit (uncredited)The Black Camel (1931) — KashimoThe Benson Murder Case (1930) — Sam (uncredited)