Goro Kino

Goro Kino

Known for: Acting
Biography: 1877-06-02
Deathday: 1922-02-04 (44 years old)

Biography

Goro Kino (sometimes credited as Gordo Keeno) was a Japanese actor who worked in Hollywood during the silent era. Like many of his Japanese contemporaries, in Hollywood, he was often cast as a villain. According to contemporaneous reports, Kino had already established a career for himself in Japan on the stage before moving to San Francisco to work in a stock company and eventually to Los Angeles to work in film.

He was a founding member of the Japanese Photo Players' Association alongside performers like Sessue Hayakawa and Misao Seki. One of his biggest film roles was as Duck Sing in 1918's Little Red Decides.

He said of his "evil" look in The Lure of Jade that even he was afraid to look in the mirror, and that he scared the cameramen on set; however, he was regarded as one of the nicest people in the business in real life.

Off-set, his hobbies included cultivating roses. He was married to Miso Kino, who also reportedly worked as an actress in Hollywood; she survived him when he died in 1922, but may have drowned a year later while crossing the Pacific.

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Known For
Acting

Gender
Male

Birthday
1877-06-02

Deathday
1922-02-04 (44 years old)

Birth Place
Tokyo, Japan

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