George Kuwa (born Keichii Kuwahara) was a Japanese and American Issei (Japanese immigrant) film actor of the silent era. He appeared in more than 50 films between 1916 and 1931. He was the first actor to portray Charlie Chan on-screen in the 1926 film serial The House Without a Key.[1]
George Kuwa | |
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Born | Keiichi Kuwahara 7 April 1885 Hiroshima, Japan |
Died | 13 October 1931 Los Angeles, California, US | (aged 46)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1916–1931 |
Early life
editAccording to contemporaneous reports, Kuwa was born in Hiroshima, Japan on 7 April 1885. His father was a judge and wanted George to follow suit.[2][3]
Career
editKuwa moved to the U.S. around 1916 or 1917 and began a career in Hollywood. Like many Japanese actors of the era, he often played Chinese characters. He made several films in Japan as well before returning to the U.S.
Death
editHe died in Los Angeles on 13 October, 1931 at the age of 46.[4]
Partial filmography
edit- The Soul of Kura San (1916)
- The Yellow Pawn (1916)
- The Bottle Imp (1917)
- The Countess Charming (1917)
- Rimrock Jones (1918)
- The Woman in the Web (1918)
- Toby's Bow (1919)
- The Willow Tree (1920)
- Sick Abed (1920)
- The Round-Up (1920)
- Officer 666 (1920)
- Midsummer Madness (1921)
- The Invisible Fear (1921)
- Nobody's Fool (1921)
- Five Days to Live (1922)
- Moran of the Lady Letty (1922)
- Bought and Paid For (1922)
- Sherlock Brown (1922)
- The Half Breed (1922)
- Enter Madame (1922)
- The Beautiful and Damned (1922)
- The World's Applause (1923)
- Daddy (1923)
- The Eternal Struggle (1923)
- The Storm Daughter (1924)
- Curlytop (1924)
- The Man from Wyoming (1924)
- Broken Barriers (1924)
- Oh Doctor! (1925)
- Head Winds (1925)
- A Son of His Father (1925)
- The Enchanted Hill (1926)
- A Trip to Chinatown (1926)
- The Dice Woman (1926)
- The Silver Treasure (1926)
- The Nutcracker (1926)
- That Model from Paris (1926)
- The House Without a Key (1926)
- Melting Millions (1927)
- Perch of the Devil (1927)
- White Pants Willie (1927)
- The Night Bride (1927)
- The Chinese Parrot (1927)
- The Warning (1927)
- The Secret Hour (1928)
- The Showdown (1928)
- Chinatown Charlie (1928)
- After the Storm (1928)
- Wicked (1931)
References
edit- ^ Hanke (1989), xii.
- ^ "At the Theatres". Times Colonist. 28 August 1928. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
- ^ "George Kuwa Is Martyr to Drama". The Billings Gazette. 18 January 1925. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
- ^ "Screen Gossip". The Times. 27 May 1930. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
External links
editWikimedia Commons has media related to George Kuwa.
- George Kuwa at IMDb