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Yorozuya Kinnosuke (萬屋錦之介) (November 20, 1932 – March 10, 1997) was a Japanese kabuki actor. Born Kin'ichi Ogawa (小川 錦一, Ogawa Kin'ichi),[1] son of kabuki actor Nakamura Tokizō III, he entered kabuki and became the first in the kabuki tradition to take the name Nakamura Kinnosuke. He took on his guild name (yagō) Yorozuya as his surname in 1971.

Kinnosuke Yorozuya
萬屋錦之介
Kinnosuke as Kikumaru in Fuefuki Dōji
Born
Kin'ichi Ogawa[1]
(小川 錦一)

(1932-11-20)November 20, 1932
Tokyo, Japan
DiedMarch 10, 1997(1997-03-10) (aged 64)
Kashiwa, Chiba, Japan
Other namesNakamura Kinnosuke
OccupationKabuki actor
Spouse(s)Ineko Arima (1961-1965)
Keiko Awaji (1966-1987)
Nishiki Kō (1990-1997)

In addition to his kabuki activity, Kinnosuke had an extensive film career. A specialist in jidaigeki, Kinnosuke appeared in more than 140 films. These include a 1957 Mito Kōmon and a 1961 appearance as the title character in the Toei Company's Miyamoto Musashi series (a role he reprised in 1962, 1963, 1964, and 1965, and again in 1971). A versatile actor, he has played as many as seven characters in a single film. In various productions of Chūshingura, he also portrayed Oyamada Shōzaemon (1956), Asano Naganori (1959), Wakisaka Awaji no Kami (1961), and Ōishi Yoshio (1978). Other appearances include Minamoto no Yoshitsune (1957, 1958, 1962), Tokugawa Iemitsu (1958), Oda Nobunaga (1965), Takeda Shingen (1969), Sakamoto Ryōma (1970), Matsudaira Katamori (1980), and Oda Yūrakusai (1989).[2]

Kinnosuke portrayed Yagyū Munenori multiple times, first on television as the star of the year-long 1971 NHK Taiga drama Haru no Sakamichi, then on the Big Screen in the 1978 film Shogun's Samurai.[2] His next appearance as Munenori was in a 13 episode TV production entitled Yagyū Shinkage-ryū which aired in 1982. His final appearance as Munenori was in 4 of 5 Yagyu Bugeicho TV movies that aired between 1990 and 1992. From 1973 to 1976, he played Ogami Ittō, the Lone Wolf in the NTV series Kozure Ōkami based on the manga Lone Wolf and Cub. A late-career role was Yamana Sōzen in the Taiga drama Hana no Ran.

Kinnosuke's younger brother Nakamura Katsuo and nephew Nakamura Shidō II are currently active in kabuki, television, and film.


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Notes and references


  1. While the stage names of all kabuki actors have retained traditional order (Surname-Givenname) on Wikipedia, birth names of those born after the Meiji Restoration are in Western order (Givenname-Surname).
  2. Directory of world cinema Volume 11, Japan 2. John Berra. Bristol: Intellect. 2012. pp. 158–160. ISBN 978-1-84150-598-5. OCLC 860602860.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  3. "Revenge 仇討". animeigocom. Retrieved August 14, 2021.
  4. "祇園祭". Movie Walker. Retrieved May 27, 2020.
  5. "仕掛人梅安". Movie Walker. Retrieved May 27, 2020.
  6. "青春の門 自立篇(1982)". Movie Walker. Retrieved May 27, 2020.
  7. "最後の博徒". Movie Walker. Retrieved May 27, 2020.



На других языках


- [en] Yorozuya Kinnosuke

[ru] Накамура Кинносукэ I

Накамура Кинносукэ I (яп. 初代 中村 錦之助 Сёдай Накамура Кинносукэ, 20 ноября 1932 года, Токио — 10 марта 1997 года, Касива), он же с 1971 года Ёродзуя Кинносукэ (яп. 萬屋 錦之介) — японский актёр театра кабуки, кино и телевидения, председатель профсоюза актёров кинокомпании «Тоэй» в конце 1950-х — начале 1960-х годов, впоследствии основавший собственную киностудию и спродюсировавший несколько фильмов.



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