
Acting · 83 years old
Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan
Shōichi Ozawa (小沢 昭一, Ozawa Shōichi, April 6, 1929 – December 10, 2012) was a Japanese actor, radio host, singer, and prominent researcher and expert on Japanese folk art. He also founded the Shabondama-za theater company. Ozawa, who was born in Tokyo, graduated from Waseda University. He began acting after college, beginning with his debut stage role in 1951. He also appeared in television and film roles, acting quite frequently in films directed by Shohei Imamura and Yūzō Kawashima. In 1971, Ozawa launched his long running radio show.

That Guy and I

Frankie the Milkman
Shingo Yamaguchi

The Gate of Youth

Black Comedy - Ah, Fool

Tora-san's Promise
Tsunesaburo

Temptation

Bad Girl

The Love and Adventures of Kuroki Taro

Foundry Town

Black Rain
Shokichi

Vengeance Is Mine
Nisshinbo Section Manager

Sweet Sweat
Fujii

Free and Easy 18

The Ballad of Narayama
Katsuzô

Revenge
Koyama Samon

The Threat

Seisaku's Wife
Hyosuke

The Pornographers
Yoshimoto 'Subu' Ogata

The Insect Woman
Ken

A Story from Echigo