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Person
| Nom de la Personne | Sakata Tōjūrō III |
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| Autre Noms |
Sanjō Hanya (first adult stage name)
, Tomizawa Jōshirō ([Nom de scène au début] Earlier stage name) , Sakata Jōshirō ([Nom de scène au début] Earlier stage name) , Sharen (using three different characters) ([Nom de plume] Pen or literary name) , Sakata Toujuurou ([Autre translittération] Alternate transliteration) , |
| Sexe | [mâle] Male |
| Identité Culturelle | Japanese |
| Pays de Résidence | Japan |
| Date de Naissance | [1701 - 1701] 1701 - 1701 |
| Date de Mort | [ Août 24, 1774] August 24, 1774 |
| Genre Spécialisations | Kabuki |
| Liens Géographiques | Edo (Japan) (historic name) |
| Notes | Character types: wagoto; jitsugoto; Arch-villains (jitsuaku). Group affiliations: Hiiragiya. Sakata Tojuro III was born in Osaka as a son of Heishiro, a niece of Sakata Tojuro I. He became a student of Sanjo Kantaro II and played a young male role under the name Sanjo Kanya. He became a student of Tomizawa Chiyonosuke and took the name Tomizawa Jushiro. In 1730 he was adopted by Sakata Tojuro II, changed his name to Sakata Jushiro, and played a male lead at the Nakamura Theater in Edo. In 1739 he became Sakata Tojuro III. In 1772 he took a travelling production and passed away in Sendai. He was active from 1730 to 1774. |
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