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Tsumasaburō "Bantsuma" Bandō (阪東 妻三郎, Bandō Tsumasaburō, December 14, 1901 – July 7, 1953) was one of the most prominent Japanese actors of the twentieth century. [1] Famous for his rebellious, sword fighting roles in many jidaigeki silent films , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] he rose to fame after joining the Tōjiin Studio of Makino ...
Tsumasaburô Bandô. Actor. Producer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Tsumasaburô Bandô was born on 14 December 1901 in Tokyo, Japan. He was an actor and producer, known for Orochi (1925), Surônin makaritôru (1947) and Ijin musume to bushi (1925). He died on 7 July 1953 in Kyoto, Japan.
29 de may. de 2020 · Tamasaburo Bando V is one of the all-time great Kabuki actors of the ‘onnagata’ style (a male actor who performs female roles). Still performing today, he was born on 25th April 1950 and as a baby suffered from polio which gave him a slight limp.
Tsumasaburō Bandō (阪東 妻三郎, Bandō Tsumasaburō?), né le 14 décembre 1901 et mort le 7 juillet 1953, est un acteur japonais, actif au cinéma et dans le théâtre kabuki. Il apparaît le plus souvent dans des films de chanbara.
10 de sept. de 2012 · A splendid cine-history documentary about the career of the great movie actor Bando Tsumasaburo (the contraction 'Bantsuma' was his popular nickname).
Tsumasaburō Bandō es un Actor de Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan. Descubre su biografía, filmografía, imágenes, vídeos, el detalle de sus años de carrera, dónde ver sus películas o series ...
Orochi (雄呂血, Orochi) is a 1925 black and white Japanese silent film with benshi accompaniment directed by Buntarō Futagawa. [1][2] It is the most popular and beloved film of Tsumasaburō Bandō, featuring the star at the height of his fame.