Hideo Fujino
Hideo Fujino, born on May 16, 1878, in Tokyo, Japan, was a notable figure in the film industry. Fujino's career spanned at least a decade, with his earliest known credit being in the 1930 film "Marching On," where he played the role of Shosaku (Father).
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Hideo Fujino, born on May 16, 1878, in Tokyo, Japan, was a notable figure in the film industry. Fujino's career spanned at least a decade, with his earliest known credit being in the 1930 film "Marching On," where he played the role of Shosaku (Father). He continued to contribute to cinema, notably appearing in "The Loyal 47 Ronin" in 1932, portraying Hyobu. Fujino's final known film role was in "Warm Current" in 1939, where he played Yasuhide Shima. His filmography, though limited, showcases his involvement in various roles within the Japanese film industry during the early 20th century.








