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Home/People/Akio Isono
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Born
Oct 20, 1910Died: Jan 21, 1986
Lived 75 years
Place of Birth
Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

47
Movies
1
TV Shows
Also Known As
礒野秋雄
IMDb Profile

Akio Isono

Acting

Biography
Akio Isono (October 20, 1910 – January 21, 1986) was born in Tsurumi, near Yokohama in 1910. His family ran a newspaper sales business. In 1917, at the age of seven, he became a pupil of Hanayanagi Shotaro, who was known as a great actor of the new school, and trod the boards for the first time in child roles at the Hongoza theater. After that he went on to perform in theaters run by Shochiku. In 1921, he performed in his first leading film role in Yamagureru under the direction of Ushihara Kiyohiko, and he then alternated leading roles on the stage with those at Shochiku Pictures. In 1925, he became an exclusive actor for Shochiku Cinema, Kamata Studios and starred in a number of films. Isono, together with Mitsui Hideo and Abe Shozaburo, won great popularity as the Yotamono Trio. The Yotamono Trio appeared in a series of movies, beginning with the 1931 film Reijo to Yotamono. In 1932, his excellent performance in the film Arashi no Naka no Shojo, directed by Shimazu Yasujiro, won great critical acclaim. In 1943, he left Shochiku and joined the theater company Warai no Okoku. After the war, he continued to appear in supporting roles, mainly for Shochiku, but from the late 1960s he began appearing exclusively in TV dramas. His gentle and humorous acting style won him great acclaim. He died of lung cancer at 8:18 a.m. on January 21, 1986, at the Ofuna Kyosai Hospital in Totsuka Ward, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture. He was 75 years old.
Kono ni uruwashi poster

Kono ni uruwashi

Cast
1962
Zero Focus poster

Zero Focus

Cast
1961
Pfc. Story - The Divine Tempest poster

Pfc. Story - The Divine Tempest

Cast
1959
Hiroi Ten poster

Hiroi Ten

Cast
1959
The Human Condition I: No Greater Love poster

The Human Condition I: No Greater Love

as (uncredited)
1959
Hearts A-Flutter poster

Hearts A-Flutter

Cast
1957
悪魔の顔 poster

悪魔の顔

Cast
1957
The Young Avenger poster

The Young Avenger

Cast
1957
Flying in the Air poster

Flying in the Air

Cast
1957
I Will Buy You poster

I Will Buy You

as Saburô Kurita
1956
The Rose on His Arm poster

The Rose on His Arm

as Neighbour on the left, Mister
1956
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続二等兵物語 南方孤島の巻

Cast
1956
Story of Second Class Private, Sequel poster

Story of Second Class Private, Sequel

Cast
1956
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荒木又右衛門

as 仲間春蔵
1955
The Bronze Monster poster

The Bronze Monster

Cast
1954
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Always in My Heart Part 3

Cast
1954
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Love Letter

Cast
1953
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Always in My Heart Part 2

Cast
1953
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Mole Alley

Cast
1953
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Carmen's Innocent Love

Cast
1952