Kenji Oyama
Biography
Kenji Ōyama ( February 8 , 1904 – 1970 ) was a Japanese actor. he played the role of a large, good-natured student in the films made at Shochiku Kamata and Ōfuna studios in the 1920s and 1930s and his appearance was described as "a pleasing addition to Shochiku's youth entertainment films. " Description above from the Wikipedia article 大山健二, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

The Pit of Death

Odd Obsession

Gamera, the Giant Monster

Gamera vs. Gyaos

There Was a Father

Okoto and Sasuke

The Beloved Image

Black Test Car
All Movies (94)
- Two Enemy Women Gamblers1969
- The Time of Reckoning1968
- The Pit of Death1968 · as Senior Managing Director
- When the Cookie Crumbles1967
- Gamera vs. Gyaos1967 · as District Police Commissioner
- Gamera, the Giant Monster1965 · as Minister of Defense
- The Forest of No Escape1965
- Superexpress1964 · as Shinkansen Public Corporation doorman
- Fools at Work1964 · as Parent A
- Lips of Ruin1963
- Ōkuma Shigenobu the great1963
- Sentimental Mobsters1963
- Ninja in a Business Suit1963
- Black Report1963 · as Judge Esaki
- Fūshinraishin1962
- Black Test Car1962 · as Kunihiko Mochizuki
- Red Love, Green Love1962
- The Salaryman's Carefree Life: What a Relaxed Job This Is!1962
- The Burdened Sisters1961 · as Umezu
- Iro no Michi Oshiemasu: Yume San'ya1961
- Triangle Moods1961
- A Lustful Man1961
- Bara to ryū1961
- Love and Life1961 · as Yoshitsugu Kano
- Nocturne of a Woman1961
- The Ginza Three Boys1961
- The Beloved Image1960
- The False Student1960 · as Judge
- Kirai Kirai Kirai1960
- Across the Darkness1959
- Beauty the Enemy1959 · as Director
- Odd Obsession1959
- The Cast-Off1959
- Image of a Mother1959
- The Snowy Heron1958
- The Lowest Man1958
- Giants and Toys1958 · as Kita
- Love River1958
- The Precipice1958
- Three O'clock in the Morning in a Big City1958
- Advance Patrol1957
- Warm Current1957 · as Director, Internal Medicine Department, Kanaya
- On This Earth1957 · as Toyama (Mayor)
- Night Butterflies1957 · as Representative Shimoyama
- People of Tokyo, Goodbye1956 · as (uncredited)
- The Valley Between Love and Death1954
- Lil's Return from Shanghai1952
- Wagtail Tune1951
- Sinking the Unsinkable1944
- Sayon's Bell1943 · as Murai
- The Spy Has Not Died Yet1942
- There Was a Father1942 · as Graduate
- Acorns & Chestnuts1941
- Introspection Tower1941 · as Mr. Suzuki
- Lovers' Duet1939 · as Kawada's secretary
- Weeds with flowers1939
- New Woman Question and Answer1939
- Zoku aizen katsura1939
- Family Diary1938 · as Kubo
- The Tree of Love1938
- Forget Love for Now1937 · as Guest
- Don't Tell Your Wife About It1937 · as Maki
- A Star Athlete1937
- Lady Doctor Kinuyo1937
- Renai muteki kantai1937
- Song of the Flower Basket1937
- The New Road: Akemi1936
- College Is a Nice Place1936 · as Kawahara
- Burden of Life1935 · as Takako's husband Komiyama
- Okoto and Sasuke1935
- Mother's Love Letter1935
- An Innocent Maid1935 · as The young master
- My Elder Brother1934 · as Uebayashi, driver
- That Night's Woman1934
- Mother of the East1934 · as Oyama (Student)
- Love1933
- The Boss's Son at College1933
- 天龍下れば1933
- Every-Night Dreams1933
- A Woman Crying in Spring1933 · as Guzuyasu
- The Bride Talks in Her Sleep1933 · as Okubo
- No Blood Relation1932 · as Lodger
- Chûshingura - Zempen: Akahokyô no maki1932
- The Loyal 47 Ronin1932 · as Gengo Ôtaka
- Where Now Are the Dreams of Youth?1932 · as Tetsuo's friend, Kumada
- Chocolate Girl1932
- The Neighbour's Wife and Mine1931
- Youth, Why Do You Cry?1930 · as Coach
- I Graduated, But...1929 · as Sugimara
- Cheerful Song1929 · as Ship's Superintendent
- Modan kaidan: 100,000,000 yen1929 · as Arakuma
- Physical Beauty1928 · as Tooyama, student
- Couple on the Move1928 · as Hattori, moneylender
- Dreams of Youth1928 · as Furukawa, tailor