Bandō Mitsugorō X
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Bandō Mitsugorō X () (January 23, 1956 – February 2, 2015) was a Japanese television presenter and
kabuki is a classical form of Theatre of Japan, Japanese theatre, mixing dramatic performance with Japanese traditional dance, traditional dance. Kabuki theatre is known for its heavily stylised performances, its glamorous, highly decorated costumes ...
actor. He was the grandson of Bandō Mitsugorō VIII and son of Bandō Mitsugorō IX.


Lineage

Born into a renowned family of Kabuki actors from
Tokyo Tokyo, officially the Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital of Japan, capital and List of cities in Japan, most populous city in Japan. With a population of over 14 million in the city proper in 2023, it is List of largest cities, one of the most ...
, he comes from a long line of actors who originally focused on ''
onnagata , also , are male actors who play female roles in kabuki theatre. It originated in 1629 after women were banned from performing in kabuki performances. There are many specific techniques that actors must learn to master the role of ''onnagata'' ...
'' roles (i.e. female roles) but later became focused solely on '' tachiyaku'' roles (i.e. male roles). His great-grandfather, Bandō Shūchō II (二代目 坂東秀調) was a well-known ''onnagata'' who was a disciple of two well-known figures in Kabuki theater, Morita Kan'ya XII (the leading kabuki theater manager during the first half of the Meiji era) and Ichikawa Kodanji IV (one of the best tachiyaku actors of the 19th century). His grandfather Bandō Mitsugorō VIII (八代目 坂東三津五郎) was one of the greatest ''tachiyaku'' actors of the Showa era and his main specialty was the '' aragoto'' roles. His other grandfather (son of Bandō Shūchō II), Bandō Shūchō III (三代目 坂東秀調) was known to be an onnagata actor like his father (Shūchō II). His father, Bandō Mitsugorō IX (九代目 坂東三津五郎), like much of his family, was also a ''tachiyaku'' actor, although he did not achieve the same fame as his father (Mitsugorō VIII) or his son (Mitsugorō X), being known for being a supporting actor. Like Mitsugorō IX, Mitsugorō X's uncles Bando Matatarō VII (七代目 坂東又太郎) and Ichikawa Komazō X (十代目 市川高麗蔵) were also kabuki actors, both known for being ''kaneru yakusha'' (i.e., playing both male and female roles) and for, like Mitsugoro IX, being supporting actors. Mitsugorō X's cousin, Bandō Shūchō V (五代目 坂東秀調) is known for being an outstanding supporting actor, who unlike many actors, started out as an ''onnagata'' actor in his early career, but is currently known for being a ''tachiyaku'' actor. Mitsugorō X's son, Bandō Minosuke II (二代目 坂東巳之助), is a popular and rising kabuki and TV actor who, like many actors in his family (such as his great-grandfather Mitsugorō VIII and his father Mitsugorō X), is a ''tachiyaku'' actor specializing in ''aragoto'' roles. Due to the fact that he is the acting head of the Yamatoya acting house and the eldest son and heir of Mitsugorō X as well, it is said that Minosuke II will take the name Bando Mitsugorō XI (十一代目 坂東三津五郎) and become the head of the Yamatoya acting house in the near future.


Filmography


Films

*'' Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters'' (1985) – Mizoguchi *'' Rikyu'' (1989) – Ishida Mitsunari *''
Sharaku was a Japanese ukiyo-e print designer, known for his portraits of kabuki actors. Neither his true name nor the dates of his birth or death are known. His active career as a woodblock artist spanned ten months; his prolific work met disapprova ...
'' (1995) – Matsudaira Sadanobu *'' Like Asura'' (2003) – Sadaharu Masukawa *'' Love and Honor'' (2006) – Tōya Shimada *'' Kabei: Our Mother'' (2008) – Shigeru Nogami *''The Lightning Tree'' (2010) – Tokugawa Ienari *'' Isoroku'' (2011) – Teikichi Hori


Television

*
NHK , also known by its Romanization of Japanese, romanized initialism NHK, is a Japanese public broadcasting, public broadcaster. It is a statutory corporation funded by viewers' payments of a television licence, television license fee. NHK ope ...
Taiga drama is the name NHK gives to the annual year-long historical drama television series it broadcasts in Japan. Beginning in 1963 with the black-and-white ''Hana no Shōgai'', starring kabuki actor Onoe Shoroku II and Awashima Chikage, the network regul ...
series **'' Katsu Kaishū'' (1974) –
Tokugawa Iemochi (17 July 1846 – 29 August 1866) was the 14th '' shōgun'' of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan, who held office from 1858 to 1866. During his reign there was much internal turmoil as a result of the "re-opening" of Japan to western nations. I ...
**'' Takeda Shingen'' (1988) – Suwa Yorishige **''Tokugawa Yoshinobu'' (1999) – Katsu Kaishū **'' Kōmyō ga Tsuji'' (2006) –
Akechi Mitsuhide , first called Jūbei from his clan and later from his title, was a Japanese ''samurai'' general of the Sengoku period. Mitsuhide was originally a bodyguard of the last Ashikaga shogunate, Ashikaga ''shōgun'' Ashikaga Yoshiaki and later, one of ...
*''
On'yado Kawasemi On'yado Kawasemi or On-yado Kawasemi () is a Japanese series of novels written by Yumie Hiraiwa and dramas and a play based on it. It is set in "Kawasemi" ("kingfisher" in Japanese), an inn in Ōkawabata, Edo (now Sumida, Tokyo). It was serialised ...
'' (1981) – Masakichi *'' Onihei Hankachō'' (1989) – Matsugorō and Heikichi *'' Furuhata Ninzaburō'' (1994) – Yonezawa 8-dan


References


External links


Official site

Bandō Mitsugorō X
– Kabuki on the web {{DEFAULTSORT:Bando, Mitsugoro, X 1956 births 2015 deaths Deaths from pancreatic cancer in Japan Japanese television presenters Kabuki actors Male actors from Tokyo Morita family People from Chūō, Tokyo Tachiyaku actors Yamatoya