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  1. Ichikawa Utaemon (japanisch 市川 右衛門, eigentlich Asai Zenosuke; geboren 25. Februar 1907 in Marugame in der Präfektur Kagawa ; gestorben 16. September 1999 ) war ein japanischer Filmschauspieler, bekannt für seine Rollen in geschichtlichen Dramen.

  2. Utaemon Ichikawa (市川 右太衛門, Ichikawa Utaemon, 25 February 1907 – 16 September 1999) was a Japanese film actor famous for starring roles in jidaigeki from the 1920s to the 1960s. Trained in kabuki from childhood, he made his film debut in 1925 at Makino Film Productions under Shōzō Makino.

  3. Utaemon Ichikawa (1904-1999) Actor. Cinematographer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Japanese leading man and character actor. After substantial training in the kabuki theatre as a boy, Ichikawa founded his own theatre company, the "Utaemon Ichikawa Theatrical Entourage," with which he toured Japan to considerable success.

    • Actor, Cinematographer
    • February 11, 1904
    • Utaemon Ichikawa
    • September 16, 1999
  4. Ichikawa Utaemon was a Japanese film actor famous for starring roles in jidaigeki from the 1920s to the 1960s. Trained in kabuki from childhood, he made his film debut in 1925 at Makino Film Productions under Makino Shozo. Quickly gaining popularity, he followed the example of Makino stars such as Bando Tsumasaburo in starting his own ...

  5. 16. Sept. 1999 · Utaemon Ichikawa. Real name: Zennosuke Asai. Nickname: The great man of Kitaoji, Uta-san. Date of birth: February 25, 1907. Date of death: Died on September 16, 1999, at age 92. Debut starring work: December 25, 1925 Kurokami Jigoku (The Hell of Black Hair) – filmed by Makino Production Omuro. Best works

  6. Ichikawa Utaemon (japanisch 市川 右衛門, eigentlich Asai Zenosuke; geboren 25. Februar 1907 in Marugame in der Präfektur Kagawa; gestorben 16. September 1999) war ein japanischer Filmschauspieler, bekannt für seine Rollen in geschichtlichen Dramen.

  7. Utaemon Ichikawa was a Japanese film actor famous for starring roles in Jidaigeki from the 1920s to the 1960s. Trained in kabuki from childhood, he made his film debut in 1925 at Makino Film Productions under Shōzō Makino. Quickly gaining popularity, he followed the example of Makino stars such as Tsumasaburō Bandō in starting his own ...