
Otto Yamaoka
Otto Yamaoka was one of the few people of Japanese decent working in Hollywood during the 1930s. He is known mostly for comic character actor roles.
Otto Yamaoka was one of the few people of Japanese decent working in Hollywood during the 1930s. He is known mostly for comic character actor roles.
Known For
Cast Credits
The Letter
as Bartender at Party (uncredited)
Two Girls on Broadway
as Ito
Trouble in Sundown
as Foo Yung
Next Time I Marry
as Joe, Nancy’s Butler (uncredited)
Night Waitress
as Fong
Libeled Lady
as Ching
Hollywood Boulevard
as Thomas (uncredited)
Rhythm on the Range
as Chinese Houseboy
Petticoat Fever
as Kimo
The Wedding Night
as Taka
We're Rich Again
as Fugi, the Page's Servant
Before Midnight
as Kono
Morning Glory
as Servant (uncredited)
The Racing Strain
as Togo (as Otto Yama)
War Correspondent
as Bandit (uncredited)
Westward Passage
as Chong (uncredited)
The Black Camel
as Kashimo
The Benson Murder Case
as Sam (uncredited)