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  1. Onoe Matsunosuke (japanisch 尾上 松之助, eigentlich Nakamura Kakuzō; geboren 12. September 1875 in Okayama (Präfektur Okayama); gestorben 11. September 1926 in Kyōto) war ein japanischer Kabuki-Schauspieler, Filmschauspieler und Filmregisseur.

  2. Matsunosuke Onoe (尾上 松之助, Onoe Matsunosuke, September 12, 1875 – September 11, 1926 [citation needed]), sometimes known as Medama no Matchan ("Eyeballs" Matsu), was a Japanese actor. His birth name is Tsuruzo Nakamura.

  3. Matsunosuke Onoe. Actor: Yajîkita: zenpen. As a young actor in a small traveling Kabuki group, he was discovered by Makino Shozo and made his debut as the main character in Goban Tadanobu in 1909.

    • Actor, Director, Producer
    • September 12, 1875
    • Matsunosuke Onoe
    • September 11, 1926
  4. 3. Sept. 2020 · Onoe made his movie debut in Goban Tadanobu (Tadanobu the Fox, drawn from the famous kabuki play Yoshitsune Sembon Zakura that year. Onoe’s troupe proved consistently popular, and Makino chose Onoe to star in his future movies.

  5. Matsunosuke ONOE (September 12, 1875 - September 11, 1926) was a Japanese film actor, Japan's first movie star and film director from the Meiji to the Taisho period. His real name was Kakuzo NAKAMURA.

  6. Matsunosuke ONOE was the first Japanese"Movie Star"(1875 to 1926). He was affectionately called"Medama-no-Macchan"who was loved by children and adults as well. It is amazing that he stared more than 1000 movies. You can see him here.

  7. Matsunosuke Onoe became Japan's first film star because his fluid movement was more suited to film than the formalized movement employed in stage drama at the time. In those days, theater was mainly associated with kabuki, which featured slow and formalized movement.