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Person
| Фамилия, имя | Ootani Hiroji III |
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| Иное имя |
Yoneyama Tokugorō
([Детское имя] Childhood name) , Toshū ([Детское имя] Childhood name) , Ootani Haruji I ([Предыдущее сценическое имя] Earlier stage name) , Ootani Oniji II ([Предыдущее сценическое имя] Earlier stage name) , Honshū ([Псевдоним] Pen or literary name) , Tōshū ([Псевдоним] Pen or literary name) , , , Ichikawa Danzō |
| Пол | [мужчина] Male |
| Национальная культурная самоидентификация | Japanese |
| Страна (страны) проживания | Japan |
| Дата рождения | [1746 - 1746] 1746 - 1746 |
| Дата смерти | [Май 11, 1802] May 11, 1802 |
| Виды художественной деятельности | Kabuki |
| Географические связи | Edo (Japan) (historic name), Echigo (Japan) (historic region) |
| Ссылки (Страницы) |
Kabuki Jinmei Jiten
(p.161) , The Actor's Image: Print Makers of the Katsukawa School (p.485) |
| Примечания | Character types: jitsugoto; chivalrous commoners (otokodate). Group affiliations:Maruya.Otani Hiroji III was initially Yoneyama Tokugoro. He became a student of Otani Hiroji II, took the name Otani Haruji, and worked at Ichimura Theater in Edo. In 1758 he changed his name to Itani Oniji II, and in 1762 he became Otani Hiroji III. In 1780 he took a travelling production in Echigo with Matsumoto Koshiro and Ichikawa Yaozo, and returned to Edo the following year. He last performed at Morita Theater in 1798. He was good at jidaimono and exteremely popular with female spectators, but in his late career he lost popularity. He was active from 1755 to 1798. |
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