Eijiro Ozaki
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Eijiro Ozaki (尾崎英二郎; born 31 March 1969) is a Japanese actor. To English-speaking audiences he is known for playing Lieutenant Okubo in
Career
1990s
At the age of 20, he spent one year at the
He made his first professional stage debut in 1994 playing Jim, the lead role in
In 1997, he was singled out to play opposite a popular actress in the National Television drama series Agri. This TV debut gave him more chances to appear in the New Year special drama
His breakthrough came as Lt. Yamamoto in the Elle Company production
2000s
In 2003, he appeared in Warner Bros.' period epic The Last Samurai. Ozaki was marked by the film's stunt coordinator Nick Powell and selected as one of the Battle Corps (Battle Core) actors. Battle Core was composed of the best 100 Japanese actors possessing accurate swordplay technique, for the key battle sequences set in the mountains of Japanese war fields. Ozaki performed as a High Ranking Samurai of Katsumoto (Ken Watanabe)'s troop in the last great sword-wielding charge against forces armed with the first Western weapons of mass destruction. After this production, he earned his membership in Taurus World Stunt Awards Academy.
The film project, in which he literally devoted his life, was the most prominent one to date in his filmography.
It is Warner Bros.' Iwo jima battle epic
Besides Watanabe, only 7 actors were selected from the mainland of Japan as his supporting roles. Ozaki received the honor to be one of the 7 principal actors. He played as Lieutenant Okubo,
The film won numerous awards including an
After Ozaki moved his base to the US in 2007, he landed the guest star role in
In 2011, he played Mr. Sato in Lil Tokyo Reporter, a 1930s period film about Civil Rights Activist Sei Fujii, played by Academy Award-Winner Chris Tashima. The film received over 20 festival awards, and was presented at several U.S. Embassies around the globe.
2015 through 2016, Metanoia Films' Little Boy opened nationally in the US, Mexico, Japan and worldwide. The film won 2016 Premios Luminus Awards' Best Picture, Best Director, Best Young Actor.
2017 through 2019, he landed a recurring guest star role, Admiral Inokuchi in The Man in the High Castle Season 3 & 4 (Amazon Prime). Also played as Ishirō Honda in DC's Legends of Tomorrow (CW) and as Old Night in The OA (Netflix).
Other TV credits include; as Chief Scientist in
He recently played as a young Yakuza boss, Kojiro in film Yakuza Princess, directed by Vicente Amorim entirely shot in Brazil. Voiced two roles: General Kato and young detective Hiroshi in animation Marvel's Hit-Monkey (Hulu), directed by Josh Gordon and Will Speck.
Filmography
Film roles
Title | Role | Notes |
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Yakuza Princess | Kojiro | |
Orbital Christmas | Hiroki Yamamoto | |
Little Boy | Masao Kume | |
Masterless | Demon | |
Fukai Mori | The Writer | |
Lil Tokyo Reporter | Mr. Sato | |
Gakko Wo Tsukuro (Let's Build A University) | Tetsuomi Tani | |
Blood Ties | Joe | |
The Hirosaki Players | Tsubasa | |
The 8th Samurai | Nanshu | |
Letters From Iwo Jima |
Lieutenant Okubo | |
The Last Samurai | Sword Stunt performer | |
Gaijin – Love Me As I Am |
Kunihiro | |
Born to Be King | Yakuza | |
Garo no Okite | Koike | |
Great Jail Break | Goto | |
Infinity | Alan (voice) |
Television roles
Title | Role | Episodes |
---|---|---|
Marvel's Hit-Monkey |
General Kato, Hiroshi | 3 episodes |
The OA | Old Night | 1 episode |
Legends of Tomorrow | Ishirō Honda | Episode: "Tagumo Attacks!!" |
The Man in the High Castle | Admiral Inokuchi | 9 episodes Season 3,4 |
The Gorburger Show | Various roles | 8 episodes |
Heroes Reborn |
Kaiju Bandit, Japanese Newscaster (voice) | 2 episodes |
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. | Hydra Prisoner | Episode: "The Things We Bury" |
Extant | Chief Scientist | 1 episode |
Touch |
Japanese Businessman | 1 episode |
The Wedding Band |
Tokyo Tourist | 1 episode |
How I Met Your Mother | Ninja | 1 episode |
FlashForward |
Jiro | 1 episode |
The Game |
Maitre D' | 1 episode |
Heroes |
Young Kaito Nakamura | 1 episode |
Haru and Natsu | Kunio Takakura | 2 episodes |
Genroku Ryoran | Tamura's samurai | 1 episode |
Yozan Uesugi | Uesugi's samurai | |
Agri | Kenichi Kimura | 3 episodes |
Shuriken | 3rd prisoner |
Video games roles
Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|
Syndicate | Agent Tatsuo Hamilton | |
The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena | Yoto | |
Dead Rising 3 | Harry "Zhi" Wong |
Stage
Location | Title | Notes |
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The American Place Theatre, New York | The Winds of God | |
The Judith Anderson Theatre, New York | The Winds of God | |
Japan National Tour | The Winds of God | |
West Japan Tour | The Winds of God | |
Shavian Theater Company, NZ | Shuriken | |
Theater V Akasaka, Japan | Dog Day Afternoon | |
Model Language Studio, Japan | Rebel Without a Cause |
Awards
In 2013, Best Supporting Actor Award for his role in short film Lil Tokyo Reporter at Asians On Film Festival – Winter Award
In 2009, Best Actor Award for his role in AFI Production short The 8th Samurai at Show Off Your Shorts Film Festival, USA.
The film also won Best of Fest Award at LA Shorts Fest 2009.