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Nakamura Jakuemon IV (四代目 中村 雀右衛門, Yodaime Nakamura Jakuemon) (20 August 1920—22 February 2012) was a Japanese kabuki actor most known for onnagata performance.
Biography
Born in Tokyo, Japan on August 20, 1920, he was the son of popular Kabuki actor Ōtani Tomoemon VI (1886-1943), a well-known Tachiyaku actor (i.e. he only played male roles) and who died during the 1943 Tottori earthquake while on tour in Shimane Prefecture, when the kabuki theater where he was to perform collapsed on top of him.
In 1991 the Japanese government designated him as a Living National Treasure.
His two sons are also Kabuki actors: his eldest son, Ōtani Tomoemon VIII (Real Name: Tomoyuki Aoki, Nihongo: 青木智之, Aoki Tomoyuki) inherited the name and acting style of his grandfather, Ōtani Tomoemon VI (unlike his father and younger brother, Tomoemon VIII became a Tachiyaku just as his grandfather Tomoemon VI) while his youngest son, Nakamura Jakuemon V (Real Name: Sadayuki Aoki, Nihongo: 青木貞之, Aoki Sadayuki) inherited the name and acting style of Jakuemon IV himself (becoming one of the main Onnagata of the current era).
Filmography
1954 The Woman in the Rumor (Uwasa no Onna) as Dr. Matoba
Further reading
Beautiful boys/outlaw bodies: devising Kabuki female-likeness, 2005, By Katherine Mezur
Nakamura Jakuemon IV: The Art of Onnagata Acting, 2005, by Rei Sasaguchi
References
Notes
External links
Official website (Japanese)
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- Nakamura Jakuemon IV
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- Ichikawa Raizō VIII
- Matsumoto Kōshirō VII
- List of Living National Treasures of Japan (performing arts)
- Deaths in February 2012
- Onoe Shoroku II
- Order of Culture