1892-09-09 Tokyo, Empire of Japan [now Tokyo, Japan]
From Wikipedia Tsuru Aoki (September 9, 1892 – October 18, 1961) was a popular Japanese stage and screen actress whose career was most prolific during the silent film era of the 1910s through the 1920s. Aoki may have been the first Asian actress to garner top-billing in American motion pictures.
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The Great Prince Shan | Nita | 1924-05-01 |
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Sen Yan’s Devotion | Sen Yan's Wife | 1924-07-01 |
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La Bataille | La Marquise Yorisaka | 1923-12-23 |
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Night Life in Hollywood | Self | 1922-11-15 |
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Black Roses | Blossom (as Tsura Aoki) | 1921-05-22 |
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Locked Lips | 1920-04-28 | |
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A Tokyo Siren | Asuti Hishuri | 1920-06-14 |
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The Breath of the Gods | Yuki Onda | 1920-07-25 |
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A Heart in Pawn | Sada | 1919-03-20 |
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The Dragon Painter | Ume-Ko | 1919-09-28 |
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Bonds of Honor | Toku-ko (as Tsuri Aoki) | 1919-10-04 |
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The Courageous Coward | Rei Oaki | 1919-03-31 |
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The Bravest Way | Sat-u | 1918-06-16 |
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His Birthright | Saki San | 1918-09-08 |
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The Call of the East | O'Mitsu, His Sister | 1917-10-15 |
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Each to His Kind | Princess Nada | 1917-02-05 |
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The Soul of Kura San | Kura-San | 1916-10-30 |
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The Honorable Friend | Toki-Ye | 1916-08-27 |
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The Wrath of the Gods | Toya San | 1914-06-08 |
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The Last of the Line | Girl at Riverside | 1914-12-24 |
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The Typhoon | 1914-10-10 | |
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The Death Mask | Princess Nona | 1914-09-25 |
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O Mimi san | O Mimi San | 1914-02-05 |