Heihachirō Ōkawa
Heihachiro Okawa (Japanese: 大川 平八郎 Hepburn: Ōkawa Heihachirō, 9 September 1905 – 27 May 1971), also sometimes credited as Henry Okawa (ヘンリー大川), was a Japanese film actor active from the 1930s to 1971. With hopes of starting a business, he traveled to the United States in 1923 and studied at Columbia University. He also studied at the Paramount Studios acting school and eventually began working in Hollywood, appearing in films by Howard Hawks and William Wellman. He returned to Japan in 1933 and co-starred in the Photo Chemical Laboratories (PCL) film Horoyoi jinsei. He later appeared in foreign films under the name Henry Okawa.
He is best known for Moyuru ōzora (1940), Dawn of Freedom (1944) Tokyo File 212 (1951), Floating Clouds (1955) and The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957).
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Hikari to kage (Zenpen)

The Man Who Waited

Marines, Let's Go

Jūyaku kōho-sei nanbā 1

Blizzard Ronin

Easy Alley

Keshô yuki

A Woman's Sorrows
Ichiyo Higuchi

Tokyo File 212

The Girl in the Rumor

Tipsy Life

The Dawn of Freedom

Five Men in a Circus

Bouquet of the South Seas

Morning's Tree-Lined Street

Learn from Experience, Part Two

Dancing Girl

The Bridge on the River Kwai

The Mysterians

Destroy All Monsters

Wife! Be Like a Rose!

Tsuruhachi and Tsurujiro

Wings of Victory
Lil's Return from Shanghai

The Road I Travel with You

The Wind Cannot Read

One of Those Things

Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster

Learn from Experience, Part One

Geisha Girl

Ghost Man

Three Sisters with Maiden Hearts

Three Stripes in the Sun
Wedding Day

The Big Wave

A Ripple in a Morning

Brother and Sister

Drifting

Chûshingura

Shanghai Moon

Floating Clouds

The Eagle of the Pacific

Mother of the Red Hands

Sky of Hope

Numazu Officer School

Romantic and Crazy

All of Myself

Frankenstein Conquers the World
