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Person
| Nom de la Personne | Bandō Matatarō IV |
|---|---|
| Autre Noms |
Arashi Kyuhachi
([Nom de scène au début] Earlier stage name) , Tozan ([Nom de plume] Pen or literary name) , Bandou Matatarou |
| Sexe | [mâle] Male |
| Identité Culturelle | Japanese |
| Pays de Résidence | Japan |
| Date de Naissance | [Unknown] Unknown |
| Date de Mort | [ Septembre 13, 1801] September 13, 1801 |
| Genre Spécialisations | Kabuki |
| Liens Géographiques | Edo (Japan) (historic region) |
| Source(s) |
Kabuki Jinmei Jiten
(p.552) , The Actor's Image: Print Makers of the Katsukawa School (p.476) |
| Notes | Character types: evil enemies (kataki yaku); jitsugoto; aragoto; Arch-villains (jitsuaku). Group affiliations: Togokuya. Bando Matataro IV was a son of Arshi Otohachi I, an older brother of Arashi Otohachi II, and a student of Ichimura Uzaemon VIII. He first appeared as a koyaku (child role) at the Nakamura Theater in November of 1747. In November of 1753 he became Bando Matataro. He was particularly good at evil enemies (kataki yaku). He was active from 1747 to 1799. |
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