
Tetsu Komai
Born: 1894-04-23
Place of birth: Kumamoto, Japan
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Tetsu Komai (駒井哲 Komai Tetsu) (April 23, 1894 – August 10, 1970), also known as Tetsuo Komai, was a Japanese-American actor, known for his minor roles in Hollywood films. 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,". He played the villain in many of his films. He immigrated 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. He died in Gardena, California of congestive heart failure, aged 76. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bette Davis, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography

Radio Patrol
1932

East is West
1930

Shanghai Bound
1927

Streets of Shanghai
1927

The Sea Wolf
1930

The Woman from Moscow
1928

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
1955

The Letter
1940

Oil for the Lamps of China
1935

Johnny Midnight
1960

Torchy Blane in Chinatown
1939

That Man's Here Again
1937

Roaming Lady
1936

Prestige
1932

Moran of the Marines
1928

Island of Lost Souls
1932

Now and Forever
1934

History Is Made at Night
1937