Tetsu Komai
Tetsu Komai (駒井哲, Komai Tetsu)[1] (April 23, 1894 – August 10, 1970),[2] also known as Tetsuo Komai, was a Japanese-American actor, known for his minor roles in Hollywood films.
Biography
Born in Kumamoto, Kyushu, Komai had small parts in over 50 films from the 1920s until the mid-1960s. In his early films, Tetsu, who was usually called on to play Chinese characters, was often described with derogatory terms such as "Chinaman,".[3] He played the villain in many of his films.[4]
He emigrated to the United States in December 1907, arriving at the Port of Seattle; he lived in Seattle for several years after this initial immigration. During the Second World War, the actor, his wife, and their children were interned with groups of other Japanese-Americans and Japanese resident aliens at the Gila River War Relocation Center in Arizona from August 27, 1942 to November 3, 1945.[5]
He died in Gardena, California of congestive heart failure, aged 76.
Partial filmography
- The Unchastened Woman (1925)
- Old Ironsides (1926) - Pirate (uncredited)
- Tell It to the Marines (1926) - Hangchow Leader (uncredited)
- Shanghai Bound (1927) - Scarface
- Streets of Shanghai (1927) - Chang Ho
- Detectives (1928) - Chin Lee
- Moran of the Marines (1928) - Sun Yat
- The Woman from Moscow (1928) - Groom
- Manchu Love (1929)
- Chinatown Nights (1929) - Woo Chung (uncredited)
- Bulldog Drummond (1929) - Chong
- Welcome Danger (1929) - Florist Henchman (uncredited)
- New York Nights (1929) - Waiter (uncredited)
- King of Jazz (1930) - Emcee - Japanese Version
- The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu (1930) - Chang (uncredited)
- The Sea Wolf (1930) - Igo - Waiter in Honky Tonk (uncredited)
- East Is West (1930) - Hop Toy
- Oriente es Occidente (1930) - Hop Toy
- The Criminal Code (1930) - Convict (uncredited)
- La mujer X (1931) - Bit Role (uncredited)
- East of Borneo (1931) - Hrang the Raftsman (uncredited)
- Daughter of the Dragon (1931) - Lao (uncredited)
- Prestige (1931) - Sergeant
- She Wanted a Millionaire (1932) - Charlie
- Border Devils (1932) - The General
- Radio Patrol (1932) - Valet (uncredited)
- The Texas Bad Man (1932) - Yat Gow
- Roar of the Dragon (1932) - Messenger on Horseback (uncredited)
- War Correspondent (1932) - Fang
- The Mask of Fu Manchu (1932) - Swordsman (uncredited)
- The Secrets of Wu Sin (1932) - Wu Sin
- The Bitter Tea of General Yen (1932) - Gen. Yen's Messenger (uncredited)
- Island of Lost Souls (1932) - M'ling
- A Study in Scarlet (1933) - Ah Yet (uncredited)
- White Woman (1933) - Chisholm Servant (uncredited)
- Four Frightened People (1934) - Native Chief
- Now and Forever (1934) - Mr. Ling - Hotel Manager
- The Oil Raider (1934) - Chinese Cook (uncredited)
- Oil for the Lamps of China (1935) - Ho
- China Seas (1935) - Malay Pirate (uncredited)
- Without Regret (1935) - Gen. Wu Chen (uncredited)
- Hong Kong Nights (1935) - Wong
- Escape from Devil's Island (1935) - Ah Wong (uncredited)
- Klondike Annie (1936) - Lan Fang (uncredited)
- Roaming Lady (1936) - General Fang
- The Princess Comes Across (1936) - Detective Kawati
- Isle of Fury (1936) - Kim Lee
- History Is Made at Night (1937) - SOS Radio Operator (uncredited)
- China Passage (1937) - Wong (uncredited)
- That Man's Here Again (1937) - Wong (uncredited)
- The Singing Marine (1937) - Chang
- Outlaws of the Orient (1937) - Ho-Feng's Man (uncredited)
- West of Shanghai (1937) - General Ma (uncredited)
- Torchy Blane in Chinatown (1939) - Lem Kee (uncredited)
- The Real Glory (1939) - Alipang
- The Letter (1940) - Head Boy
- Adventures of Captain Marvel (1941, Serial) - Chan Lai [Ch. 4]
- They Met in Bombay (1941) - Capt. Chang's First Mate (uncredited)
- Sundown (1941) - Kuypens' Shenzi Aide (uncredited)
- Green Dolphin Street (1947) - Chinese Man (uncredited)
- Task Force (1949) - Japanese Representative (uncredited)
- Tokyo Joe (1949) - Lt. Gen. 'The Butcher' Takenobu (uncredited)
- Japanese War Bride (1952) - Japanese Servant
- Tank Battalion (1958) - 'Egg Charlie'
- Tokyo After Dark (1959) - Father (uncredited)
- The Night Walker (1964) - Gardener (final film role)
References
- "謎の俳優 駒井哲 - ケペル先生のブログ". ケペル先生のブログ. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
- California, Death Index, 1940-1997
- Time (August 22, 1932)
- Sunday Arts & Leisure Section, The New York Times (December 1, 1940) p. X-4
- Japanese Americans Relocated During World War II; U.S., Final Accountability Rosters of Evacuees at Relocation Centers, 1942-1946