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  1. Matsumoto Hakuō I (初代 松本 白鸚, Shodai Matsumoto Hakuō, 7 July 1910 – 11 January 1982), born Junjirō Fujima (藤間 順次郎, Fujima Junjirō), was a Japanese kabuki actor, regarded as the leading tachiyaku (specialist in male roles) of the postwar decades; he also performed in a number of non-kabuki venues, including Western ...

  2. MATSUMOTO HAKUÔ I. Stage names: Real name: Fujima Junjirô. Guild: Kôraiya. Line number: SHODAI (I) Poetry name: Kinshô. Blazons: Yotsu Hanabishi / Mitsu Ichô. Existence: 7 July 1910 ~ 11 January 1982. Connections: Father: Matsumoto Kôshirô VII. Father-in-law: Nakamura Kichiemon I. Brothers: Ichikawa Danjûrô XI, Onoe Shôroku II.

  3. Hakuo MATSUMOTO (July 7, 1910 - January 11, 1982) was a Japanese theater, film and kabuki actor. His acting house name was Koraiya, an alias was Kinsho, his family crest was the yotsuhana bishi (four flowers arranged in a diamond shape) and his alternate crest was the fusencho (raised stripe butterfly). His was born Junjiro FUJIMA.

  4. Matsumoto Hakuō I, born Junjirō Fujima, was a Japanese Kabuki actor, regarded as the leading tachiyaku of the postwar decades; he also performed in a number of non-kabuki venues, including Western theatre and films.

  5. Matsumoto Hakuō I (初代 松本 白鸚, Shodai Matsumoto Hakuō, 7 July 1910 – 11 January 1982), born Junjirō Fujima (藤間 順次郎, Fujima Junjirō), was a Japanese Kabuki actor, regarded as the leading tachiyaku (specialist in male roles) of the postwar decades; he also performed in a number of non-kabuki venues, including Western ...

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  7. Matsumoto Hakuō I is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes 47 Ronin, Honno-Ji in Flames, Samurai Assassin, Battle of the Japan Sea, Bandits vs. Samurai Squadron, Japan's Longest Day, Chushingura, and Sky Scraper!.