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Full Name
  
Takayuki Namino

Siblings
  
Kankuro Nakamura VI

Role
  
Theatre actor

Name
  
Nakamura II

Other names
  
Nakamuraya



Born
  
May 18, 1983 (age 40) (
1983-05-18
)

Education
  
Horikoshi High School (2002)

Parents
  
Nakamura Kanzaburo XVIII, Yoshie Nakamura

Grandparents
  
Kanzaburo Nakamura XVII, Hisae Namino

Movies
  
The Last Samurai, Yaji and Kita: The Midnight, The Tale of Princess Kaguya

Similar People
  
Kankuro Nakamura VI, Nakamura Kanzaburo XVIII, Matsuya Onoe, Bando Tamasaburo V, Kankuro Kudo

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Nakamura Shichinosuke II (二代目 中村 七之助, Nidaime Nakamura Shichinosuke) (b. May 18, 1983) is a Japanese Kabuki, theatre, TV, and film actor. He was born Takayuki Namino (波野 隆行, Namino Takayuki), the second son of famed Kabuki performer, Nakamura Kanzaburō XVIII. Unlike many kabuki actors, who specialize in a single type of role, Shichinosuke plays both male (tachiyaku) and female (onnagata) parts.

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Name and Lineage

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Nakamura, often represented as "Shichinosuke Nakamura" in reference to his American film career, is a member of the kabuki guild Nakamura-ya, and currently performs kabuki along with his brother Nakamura Kantarō II. His family can trace their lineage back, within the kabuki world, at least seven generations, to Onoe Kikugorō III and Ichimura Uzaemon XI, who performed in the early 19th century. As is the case with the names of all kabuki actors, "Nakamura Shichinosuke" is a yagō or stage name.

Life and career

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In September 1986 he made his first appearance on stage at the Kabuki-za, taking the name Nakamura Shichinosuke the following year. Within a few years he was described as "one of the 21st Century's most promising young Kabuki Actors". He has performed Kabuki in numerous international theaters, often alongside his father and brother, as part of the Heisei Nakamura-za. He also performs annually in Asakusa Kabuki at the Asakusa Kōkaidō, a production aimed at attracting the younger generation and encouraging in them an interest in kabuki.

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In 1994, Shichinosuke performed in the modern play "Sukapan". He has also appeared in such NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) TV drama series as Takeda Shingen (a dramatization of Shingen's life), and Genroku Ryoran.

Nakamura graduated from high school in March 2002 and the following year he played the role of Emperor Meiji in Edward Zwick's movie The Last Samurai. The Last Samurai marks his film debut. In 2004 he appeared in the film version of Wataya Risa's novel Insutooru, and in 2005, he played an Edo period recovering drug addict in the absurdly comical film Mayonaka no Yaji-san Kita-san, based on a comic book.

Nakamura was arrested in January 2005 in Tokyo's Bunkyō-ku for punching a police officer after a taxi driver claimed he did not pay his fare while intoxicated in what could be the first arrest of a kabuki actor since the arrest of Ichikawa Gonjūrō for a murder charge in 1871. The subsequent controversy after the arrest barred Nakamura from participating in the celebration of his father's shūmei (naming ceremony) in March 2005.

Filmography

  • The Last Samurai, as Emperor Meiji (2003)
  • Insutooru, as Kouichi (2004)
  • Mayonaka no Yaji-san Kita-san, as Kitahachi (2005)
  • References

    Nakamura Shichinosuke II Wikipedia