

Kinnosuke Nakamura
Acting
November 20, 1932
Tokyo, Japan
March 10, 1997
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Yorozuya Kinnosuke (萬屋錦之介) was a Japanese kabuki actor. Born Kin'ichi Ogawa (小川 錦一 Ogawa Kin'ichi), son of kabuki actor Nakamura Tokizō III, he entered kabuki and became the first in the kabuki tradition to take the name Nakamura Kinnosuke. He took on his guild name (yagō) Yorozuya as his surname in 1971. In addition to his kabuki activity, Kinnosuke had an extensive film career. A specialist in jidaigeki, Kinnosuke appeared in more than 140 films. These include a 1957 Mito Kōmon and a 1961 appearance as the title character in the Toei Company's Miyamoto Musashi series (a role he reprised in 1962, 1963, 1964, and 1965, and again in 1971). A versatile actor, he has played as many as seven characters in a single film.
The Filmography


A Spectacular Showdown

Lord Mito 2: The Nation's Vice Shogun

Hawk of the North

The Forbidden Castle

Roughneck From Asama

Isshin Tasuke: A World in Danger

The Abandoned Swords

Bored Hatamoto: Idle Vassal Tribute

Wind, Woman and Road

Tales of Young Genji Kuro 2

Noble Tasuke

Bull's Eye of Love

A Chivalrous Spirit

Lord Mito

Souls in the Moonlight

Rebellion

Tales of Young Genji Kuro

The Seven Vows, Part 3
