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(Redirected from Nakamura Kankurō V) Kabuki actor (1955-2012) In this Japanese name, the surname is Nakamura and Namino.
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Nakamura Kanzaburō XVIII
十八代目 中村 勘三郎
BornNoriaki Namino
(1955-05-30)May 30, 1955
Tokyo, Japan
DiedDecember 5, 2012(2012-12-05) (aged 57)
Other namesNakamura Kankurō V
Years active1959–2012
ChildrenNakamura Kankurō VI (eldest son)
Nakamura Shichinosuke II (youngest son)
FatherNakamura Kanzaburō XVII
RelativesOnoe Kikugorō III (great-great-great-grandfather)
Ichimura Uzaemon XI (great-great-great-grandfather)
Ichimura Takenojō V (great-great-grandfather)
Onoe Kikugorō V (great-grandfather)
Nakamura Karoku I (great-grandfather)
Onoe Kikugorō VI (grandfather)
Bandō Hikosaburō VI (great-uncle)
Nakamura Karoku III (grandfather)
Nakamura Kichiemon I (uncle)
Nakamura Tokizō III (uncle)
Nakamura Shikan VII (father-in-law)
Nakamura Fukusuke IX (brother-in-law)
Nakamura Shikan VII (brother-in-law)
Ai Maeda (daughter-in-law)
Nakamura Kantarō III (grandson)
Nakamura Chōzaburō II (grandson)
Nakamura Tokizō IV (cousin)
Yorozuya Kinnosuke (cousin)
Nakamura Shidō I (cousin)
Nakamura Kashō II (cousin)
Matsumoto Hakuō II (cousin)
Nakamura Kichiemon II (cousin)
Nakamura Tokizō V (cousin)
Nakamura Matagorō III (cousin)
Nakamura Shidō II (cousin)
Nakamura Karoku V (cousin)
Nakamura Kinnosuke II (cousin)

Nakamura Kanzaburō XVIII (十八代目 中村 勘三郎, Jūhachidaime Nakamura Kanzaburō, born Noriaki Namino (波野 哲明, Namino Noriaki); May 30, 1955 – December 5, 2012), was a Japanese actor active in kabuki, other forms of live theatre, television and commercials. Kanzaburō was a versatile actor whose credits include farce, period pieces and Shin Kabuki.

Lineage

Kanzaburō was the eighteenth in the line of Nakamura Kanzaburō, his father the seventeenth. Kanzaburō actually traced his ancestry within the Nakamuraya kabuki guild back to his great-great-great grandfathers, if not further. Both his grandfathers were kabuki actors, as were their fathers.

Kanzaburō was the younger brother of film actress Kuriko Namino. With his wife Yoshie, he had two sons, Nakamura Kankurō VI and Nakamura Shichinosuke II. Both perform kabuki, and in other venues.

Life and career

He made his debut under the name Nakamura Kankurō V in April 1959 in the role of Momotaro. His kabuki credits under that name include roles in Kagami-jishi, Kamiyui Shinza and Yotsuya Kaidan.

In addition to performing at the Kabuki-za and other kabuki venues, Kankurō helped establish the Heisei Nakamura-za [ja], a temporary kabuki stage erected for only one set of performances, in a variety of locations. He erected it, and performed on it, in Asakusa (Tokyo), Osaka, and, in 2004, on a US tour, performing in Boston, New York, and Washington DC. The Heisei Nakamura-za performed again in New York and Washington in 2007.

He made his film debut at age four in Thus Another Day (1959), which also starred his father. Noteworthy television roles include Imagawa Yoshimoto in the 1988 Taiga drama Takeda Shingen, Oishi Kuranosuke in the 1999 Taiga drama Genroku Ryoran, Terumasa Ikeda in 武蔵 MUSASHI (2003), and a TBS special Koyoi wa KANKURO. Commercial endorsements include Contac, Japan Post, JT, Suntory and Tokyo Mitsubishi Bank.

He took the name Kanzaburō at a shūmei on March 3, 2005.

Illness and Death

In June 2011, Kanzaburō revealed to the public that he was suffering from esophageal cancer, and was receiving treatment. On December 5, 2012, Kanzaburō died from acute respiratory distress, four months before the Kabuki-za re-opened in Tokyo.

Awards and honors

Notes

  1. ^ While the stage names of all kabuki actors have retained traditional order (Surname-Givenname) on Misplaced Pages, birth names of those born after the Meiji Restoration are in Western order (Givenname-Surname).
  2. Real Name: Seiji Namino (Japanese: 波野聖司, Hepburn: Namino Seiji).
  3. "Kabuki star Nakamura Kanzaburo dies at age 57 after battle with cancer - the Japan Daily Press". Archived from the original on 2013-09-29. Retrieved 2013-09-26.

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