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Matsumoto Hakuō II

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Matsumoto Hakuō II
ニ代目 松本白鸚
Born
Teruaki Fujima[1]

(1942-08-19) 19 August 1942 (age 81)
Other namesKōraiya, Ichikawa Somegorō VI, Matsumoto Kintarō II
ChildrenMatsumoto Koshirō X
Kio Matsumoto
Takako Matsu
Parent
RelativesNakamura Kichiemon II (brother)
Ichikawa Danjūrō XII (cousin)
Onoe Tatsunosuke I (cousin)
Ōtani Tomoemon VIII (cousin)
Nakamura Jakuemon V (cousin)

Matsumoto Hakuō II (ニ代目 松本 白鸚, Nidaime Matsumoto Hakuō, born August 19, 1942) is a Japanese kabuki actor, one of the most popular tachiyaku (specialist in male roles) currently performing.

Like many members of the kabuki community, he can trace his lineage back several generations, many members of his family being kabuki actors as well. His father and grandfather were the eighth and seventh, respectively, to hold the name of Matsumoto Kōshirō, and he traces his lineage back to his great-great-grandfather Nakamura Karoku I, if not further. Kōshirō's brother, Nakamura Kichiemon II, son Matsumoto Koshirō X and grandson Ichikawa Somegorō VIII are active in the kabuki theater as well, and his daughter, Takako Matsu is an experienced film actress. In addition, Kōshirō has a number of disciples, including Matsumoto Kingo III, Matsumoto Kōemon I, and Ichikawa Komazō XI.

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Life and career

He made his stage debut in 1945, at the age of three, under the name Matsumoto Kintarō II, and took the name Ichikawa Somegorō VI four years later. He succeeded his father to the name Matsumoto Kōshirō in 1981.

A graduate of Waseda University, and a versatile actor, Kōshirō IX has performed extensively not only in kabuki, but in Western stage plays, film, and television. He has played, among many other roles, Benkei in Kanjinchō, Kōchiyama Sōshun in Kōchiyama, Kumagai Jirō Naozane in Kumagai Jinya, and Matsuōmaru in Sugawara Denju Tenarai Kagami.

In 1970, Kōshirō appeared in the lead role in Man of La Mancha on Broadway in New York. Also, he has appeared as the King of Siam in The King and I in the West End in London. Other stage roles have included Motl in Fiddler on the Roof, the title role in Sweeney Todd, Salieri in Amadeus, Kitagawa Utamaro in the musical Utamaro, and Zeami Motokiyo in Musical Zeami.

Filmography

Film

Television

Japanese dub

Honors

See also

Notes

  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. ^ "士魂魔道 大竜巻". eiga.com. Retrieved October 4, 2021.
  3. ^ "日蓮". eiga.com. Retrieved August 24, 2021.
  4. ^ "新海誠監督『すずめの戸締まり』松村北斗が声をかけるシーンから始まる最新予告編". Oricon. September 29, 2022. Retrieved September 29, 2022.
  5. ^ a b c d "松本幸四郎". Shinchosha. Retrieved July 24, 2021.
  6. ^ "松本白鸚氏ら6人に文化勲章 功労者に松任谷由実氏ら". The Nikkei. Retrieved October 25, 2022.

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