Nakamura Kanemon III
- Name: Nakamura Kanemon III
- Native name: 中村翫右衛門 (3代目)
- Also Known as: Mitsui Kinjirou, なかむら かんえもん, 三井金次郎, 中村翫右衛門
- Nationality: Japanese
- Gender: Male
- Born: February 2, 1901
- Died: September 21, 1982
In 1906, he made his debut on stage at the Yagiri-za theater in Asakusa, Tokyo, playing the role of a tengu in "Yamanba."
In 1911, he became an apprentice to the fifth-generation kabuki actor Nakamura Utaemon V along with his father, taking the stage name Nakamura Baiko III.
In 1922, he was promoted to a prestigious stage name at the Kabuki-za theater, becoming the third-generation Nakamura Kanemon.
In 1928, he married Machida Haruko, the daughter of Danshuro Enji II.
In 1929, feeling disillusioned with the limited prospects for success and earnings in his career due to his background in traditional theater, he was inspired by a lecture by Murayama Tomoyoshi, the founder of the Tokyo Left-wing Theater, and along with his colleagues, he founded the actor's organization magazine "Gekisen." He criticized the stagnant state of the kabuki world and left the Shochiku company. Consequently, he was disowned by his master and joined the "Shunjuza" theater company led by the second-generation Ichikawa Sarunoshin.
In 1931, he co-founded the Zenshinza theater company along with the fourth-generation Kawarasaki Chojuro and the fifth-generation Kawarasaki Kunitaro, becoming one of its leading actors. While aiming to create a new form of theater based on kabuki, he also ventured into acting in films.
After the war, he joined the Japanese Communist Party along with other members of his theater troupe. However, during the Allied occupation of Japan, the country experienced the Red Purge under the orders of General MacArthur, leading to suppression of entertainment activities.
In 1952, during a performance in Hokkaido, a dispute arose when the gymnasium of a reserved elementary school venue in Akabira Town became unavailable on the day of the event. A confrontation between school staff and theater members resulted in injuries and property damage, leading to arrest warrants for assault and property damage. Kanemon fled to China in the aftermath, in what became known as the "Akabira Incident." In 1955, after three years in exile, he returned to Japan.
(Source: Japanese = Wikipedia || Translation = MyDramaList) Edit Biography
Drama
Title | Rating |
---|---|
Fufu Tabi Nikki: Saraba Ronin
Japanese Drama, 1976, 25 eps
Shizen
(Support Role)
|
0.0
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Hanshichi Torimonocho
Japanese Drama, 1971, 26 eps
(Ep. 8)
(Guest Role)
|
0.0
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Toyama no Kin-san Torimonocho
Japanese Drama, 1970, 169 eps
Takada Hanbee (Ep. 8)
(Guest Role)
|
0.0
|
Ten to Chi to
Japanese Drama, 1969, 52 eps
(Unknown)
|
8.0
|
Movie
Title | Rating |
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Shinsengumi
Japanese Movie, 1969,
Katsu Kaishu
(Support Role)
|
7.6
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Escape from Hell
Japanese Movie, 1963,
Seibei
(Support Role)
|
6.0
|
Dokkoi Ikiteru
Japanese Movie, 1951,
(Main Role)
|
0.0
|
Miyamoto Musashi
Japanese Movie, 1944,
Kojiro Sasaki
(Main Role)
|
6.7
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Sengoku Gunto Den Dai Ichibu: Toraokami
Japanese Movie, 1937,
Rokuro Kai[Bandit]
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Humanity and Paper Balloons
Japanese Movie, 1937,
(Main Role)
|
7.5
|
Sengoku Gunto Den Dai Nibu: Akatsuki no Zenshin
Japanese Movie, 1937,
Rokuro Kai [Bandit]
(Support Role)
|
0.0
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Kochiyama Soshun
Japanese Movie, 1936,
Kaneko Ichinojo
(Unknown)
|
7.4
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Machi no Irezumimono
Japanese Movie, 1935,
(Unknown)
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0.0
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Special
Title | Rating |
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Nihon Kenkaku Den 10
Japanese Special, 1968, 4 eps
(Unknown)
|
0.0
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Nihon Kenkaku Den 6
Japanese Special, 1968, 4 eps
(Unknown)
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0.0
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