Tsuru Aoki
Japanese-American actress in silent films

Born
1892
133 years ago
Died
October 18th, 1961
63 years ago — 69 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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Born in Japan, a career began in film during the silent era, marking a significant presence in early Hollywood. Starred in the critically acclaimed film 'The Dragon Painter' alongside her husband, which showcased her abilities and cultural heritage. In addition to acting, became involved in the production process, advocating for roles that reflected Asian characters more authentically. She faced challenges in an industry often limiting for actresses of Asian descent.
Starred in 'The Dragon Painter'
Contributed to early silent film industry
Advocated for authentic Asian representation
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