Ikio Sawamura
Ikio Sawamura was a Japanese actor active in film during the 1950s and 1960s, primarily known for small but memorable roles in genre films. Born on September 4, 1905 in Tochigi, Japan, Sawamura appeared in several productions across science fiction, action, and comedy, often in supporting parts that required brief but distinct characterizations.
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Ikio Sawamura was a Japanese actor active in film during the 1950s and 1960s, primarily known for small but memorable roles in genre films. Born on September 4, 1905 in Tochigi, Japan, Sawamura appeared in several productions across science fiction, action, and comedy, often in supporting parts that required brief but distinct characterizations. Their filmography includes appearances in notable genre works such as The Mysterians and Atragon, where they contributed to the atmosphere through character roles like a taxi driver and a doctor, respectively. Sawamura’s screen presence was marked by versatility in portraying everyday figures, from a street stall owner to a managing director in comedic contexts.
Among their credited roles, Sawamura is listed as the Yokohama Station Trolley Man in …





