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Nom de la Personne Bandō Mitsugorō I
Autre Noms Takeda MInosuke ([Nom de scène au début] Earlier stage name) ,
Zegyo ([Nom de plume] Pen or literary name) ,
Tojaku ([Nom de plume] Pen or literary name) ,
Bandō Mitsugorō ,
Bandō Sanpachi
Sexe [mâle] Male
Identité Culturelle Japanese
Pays de Résidence Japan
Date de Naissance [1745 - 1745] 1745 - 1745
Date de Mort [ Avril 10, 1782] April 10, 1782
Genre Spécialisations Kabuki
Liens Géographiques Edo (Japan) (historic name), Osaka (Japan)
Source(s) Kabuki Jinmei Jiten (p.554) ,
The Actor's Image: Print Makers of the Katsukawa School (p.476)
Notes Character types: wagoto. Group affiliations: Yamatoya. Bando Mitsugoro I was an actor at Hama shibai theater at Dotombori in Osaka. Bando Sampachi became interested in him and then adopted him. He changed his name to Bando Mitsugoro in 1766. He became popular but had a short life. He died at gakuya while he was playing at Morita theater. He was active from 1766 to 1782.

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