Onoe Shoroku II
Onoe Shoroku II (March 28, 1913 – June 25, 1989) is the stage name for Yutaka Fujima a Japanese kabuki actor who specialized in male roles.
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Shōroku Onoe in 1951.
During his life he was designated a Living National Treasure of Japan and one of the country's four official leading actors.
Filmography
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Shōroku Onoe as Sagisaka Bannai in the bunraku play Kanadehon Chūshingura.
Film
- Banana (1960)
Television
- Hana no Shōgai (1963) – Ii Naosuke
- Mominoki wa Nokotta (1970) – Date Masamune
- Katsu Kaishū (1974) – Katsu Kokichi
- Kusa Moeru (1979) – Emperor Go-Shirakawa
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References
- Dunning, Jennifer (July 15, 1985). STAGE: AT THE METROPOLITAN, GRAND KABUKI'S 'SAKURA-HIME' New York Times
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