- Bandō
Tamasaburō V (五代目 坂東 玉三郎,
Godaime Bandō
Tamasaburō) (born 25
April 1950) is a
Kabuki actor, and the most po****r and
celebrated onnagata (an actor...
- Bandō
Tamasaburō (坂東 玉三郎) is a
stage name
taken on by a
series of
kabuki actors of the Bandō family. Of the five who have held this name, most were adopted...
- performance. Many
actors specialise in
onnagata roles, such as Bandō
Tamasaburō V. "Two
Actors Combing Hair";
handpainted ukiyo-e
scroll attributed to...
- Bandō Shūka) (1813-6
March 1855), also
known as Bandō
Tamasaburō I (初代 坂東 玉三郎,
Shodai Bandō
Tamasaburō), was a ****anese
Kabuki actor, and the
first in the...
- Bandō
Tamasaburō V. Kan'ya made his
first appearance onstage at the age of seven, at the Kabuki-za in Tokyo,
under the
stagename Bandō
Tamasaburō IV. He...
- 1985. Her
stage play
debut was as
Juliet in
Romeo & Juliet,
directed by
Tamasaburō Bandō, the
legendary Kabuki actor. In the many
decades following, she...
- the 1971 film
adaptation of
Death in Venice, and
kabuki onnagata Bandō
Tamasaburō.
Though bishōnen are not
exclusive to yaoi, the
androgyny of bishōnen...
-
Mariya as
Tomoyo Yoshio Harada as
Sokichi Wakiya Masumi Miyazaki as
Hikono Tamasaburo Bando as
Gyoshu Inamura Reona Hirota as O-Yo
Chikako Miyagi as Wet-nurse...
-
production Nastasya,
adapted from Dostoevsky's The Idiot, in
which Bando Tamasaburo, a
famed kabuki onnagata (female impersonator), pla**** the
roles of both...
- succession, such as that of the
famous kabuki actor Bandō
Tamasaburō V (五代目 坂東 玉三郎,
Godaime Bandō
Tamasaburō)
through a
naming ceremony.
Women working in the red-light...