• Bandō Mitsugorō VIII (八代目 坂東 三津五郎, Hachidaime Bandō Mitsugorō) (19 October 1906 – 16 January 1975) was one of Japan's most revered kabuki actors from...
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  • presenter and kabuki actor. He was the grandson of Bandō Mitsugorō VIII and son of Bandō Mitsugorō IX. Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (1985) – Mizoguchi...
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  • as: Bandō Kakitsu I (1847–1893), Japanese kabuki actor of the Uzaemon acting lineage Bandō Shūka I Bandō Tamasaburō Bandō Tamasaburō V Bandō Mitsugorō III...
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    He was the son-in-law of Bandō Mitsugorō VIII and the father of Bandō Mitsugorō X. He was married to Bando Mitsugoro VIII's oldest daughter, Yoshiko,...
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    Bandō Mitsugorō VII (Japanese: 七代目 坂東 三津五郎) (September 21, 1882 – November 4, 1961) was a Japanese kabuki actor. He was the adopted father of Bandō Mitsugorō...
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    Bandō Mitsugorō III (三代目 坂東 三津五郎, Sandaime Bandō Mitsugorō) (1773–1831) was a prominent male kabuki actor. He was considered one of the best tachiyaku...
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    famous victims was the Kabuki actor and "Living National Treasure" Bandō Mitsugorō VIII, who in 1975 died after eating four servings of fugu kimo (fugu liver)...
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    contrasted with onnagata or "female-like style". The Bandō Mitsugorō line Bandō Mitsugorō VIII Bandō Mitsugorō X The Ichikawa Danjūrō line Ichikawa Danjūrō I...
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  • Bandō Mitsugorō X and former Takarazuka Revue actress Hizuru Kotobuki, the grandson of Bandō Mitsugorō IX and the great-grandson of celebrated Bandō Mitsugorō...
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  • died after eating methylmercury-treated grain intended for seeding Bandō Mitsugorō VIII (d. 1975), Japanese kabuki actor; ate four livers of fugu fish Nine...
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    the actor Bandō Mitsugorō III, who raised him as an actor. Shūka's son would be named Bandō Mitsugorō VI, and his adopted son was known as Bandō Minosuke...
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  • Hannah Arendt, German political theorist (d. 1975) October 19 – Bandō Mitsugorō VIII, Japanese actor (d. 1975) October 23 – Gertrude Ederle, American...
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  • 1964 Ichikawa Jūkai III (三代目市川寿海) 1886 1971 Kabuki Tachiyaku 1960 Bandō Mitsugorō VIII (八代目坂東三津五郎) 1906 1975 Kabuki Tachiyaku 1973 Matsumoto Hakuō I (初代松本白鸚)...
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    Tokyo University of the Arts, while studying Japanese dance under Bandō Mitsugorō VIII. He joined the Toei studio in 1954 and became a star after his debut...
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  • Kikugorō, and many others. Bandō Mitsugorō VIII Ichikawa Danjūrō I Ichikawa Danjūrō II Ichikawa Danjūrō VII Ichikawa Danjūrō VIII Ichikawa Danjūrō IX Ichikawa...
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  • Tadanobu Asano Kai Atō Kiyoshi Atsumi Gō Ayano Daisuke Ban Eiji Bandō Bandō Mitsugorō X Bunta Sugawara Yudai Chiba Sonny Chiba (Shinichi Chiba) Sandayū...
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  • Somegoro) and the Kabuki comedy Migawari Zazen (starring Onoe Kikugoro, Bandō Mitsugorō VIII, and Ichikawa Omezo). June 11, 1947 - A Noh play at the Somei Noh...
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  • Mizuemon. 9 copies of the ōban print of Bandō Mitsugorō II as Ishii Genzō (二世坂東三津五郎の石井源蔵 Nisei Bandō Mitsugorō no Ishii Genzō); one each are in the collections...
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    subject of the Shinobi no Mono novels and film series, starring Ichikawa Raizō VIII as Goemon in the first three installments. In the third Shinobi no Mono film...
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    many schools, it is the oldest school of nihon-buyō. Bando-ryu (坂東流) founded by Bandō Mitsugorō III, kabuki actor representing the Kasei period (1804–1830)...
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    Barefoot in the Snow". exchange.umma.umich.edu. Retrieved 2021-02-17. "Bando Mitsugoro III (or IV) as Daruma". The Walters Art Museum. Retrieved 2021-02-17...
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