Kisaburô Kurihara was an American actor known for Haru wa kaeru (1924), Yume no tabiji (1921), and Amachua kurabu (1920). He was born on January 24, 1885, in Kanagawa, Japan, and passed away on September 8, 1926, in Tokyo, Japan.
Personal and Family Life
Kisaburô, also known by the nickname Thomas, began his career in acting and directing at an early age. His contributions to film are recognized, although detailed information about his family life remains scarce.
Death and Legacy
Kisaburô Kurihara died in Tokyo on September 8, 1926. His work in early cinema has left a lasting impact, particularly in the roles he played during the silent film era.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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蛇性の婬 | 1921-01-02 | |
O Mimi san | 1914-02-05 | Tokugawa (as Thomas Kurihara) |
In the Sage Brush Country | 1914-01-01 | A Mexican |
Wolves of the Rail | 1918-01-01 | Pasquale Trilles (as Thomas Kurihara) |
The Wrath of the Gods | 1914-06-08 | Takeo (as Thomas Kurihara) |
The Honor of His House | 1918-04-01 | Sato (as Thomas Kurahara) |
The Square Deal Man | 1917-05-25 | Anastacio |
The Typhoon | 1914-10-10 | Baron Joshikawa (as Thomas Kurihara) |
The Bravest Way | 1918-06-16 | Sam Orson (as Thomas Kurahara) |
The Grudge | 1915-02-24 | Mercidio |
The Devil’s Double | 1916-11-26 | Jose Ramirez |
The Forbidden Adventure | 1915-12-02 | Dhur |
Over Secret Wires | 1915-08-13 | Pedro Vasquez |