
Toshia Mori
Known For
Acting
Born
1912-01-01 in Kyoto, Japan
Died
1995-11-26
Biography
Toshia Mori (born Toshiye Ichioka) was a Japanese actress who moved to the United States at age ten and had a career in American films from the mid 1920s through the late 1930s.
Most Known For

Blondie Johnson
as Lulu

The Bitter Tea of General Yen
as Mah-Li

Charlie Chan on Broadway
as Ling Tse

Young Bride
as Chop Suey Restaurant Hostess (uncredited)

Reaching for the Moon
as Coat Girl (uncredited)

The Hatchet Man
as Wong's Secretary Miss Ling (uncredited)

Union Depot
as Chinese Woman Wanting Sedan (uncredited)

Roar of the Dragon
as Chinese Proprietor's Daughter

Chinatown Squad
as Wanda - Telephone Operator

Tiger Shark
as Oriental Lady Barber (uncredited)

Way for a Sailor
as Singapore Party Girl

Mr. Wu
as Friend of Nang Ping (uncredited)

George White's 1935 Scandals
as Japanese Girl - Old Southern Custom (uncredited)

Ambassador Bill
as Dinner Guest

Fury of the Jungle
as Chita

Streets of Shanghai
as Girl Wife

The Secrets of Wu Sin
as Miao Lin

The Man Without a Face

Screen Snapshots (Series 12, No. 2)
as Herself