ICHIKAWA TERUZÔ
   
TWO GENERATIONS
Ichikawa Teruzô 0.1
Ichikawa Teruzô  In Japanese
 

A minor katakiyaku/jitsuaku actor held the name of Ichikawa Teruzô in Edo from 1820 to 1825.

The name of Ichikawa Teruzô in the 1825 Edo hyôbanki (the zone within the red box)

Ichikawa Teruzô 0.2
Ichikawa Teruzô  In Japanese
 

A minor wakashugata/wakaonnagata actor held the name of Ichikawa Teruzô in Kamigata from 1821 to 1840.

Ichikawa Teruzô I
Ichikawa Teruzô I  In Japanese
 

Born in 1842. Reported in the latest edition (2012) of "Kabuki Haiyû Meiseki Benran" as being a disciple of Ichikawa Kuzô III. This piece of information was a bit confusing as Ichikawa Kuzô III's yagô was Mikawaya, not Takinoya. We've assumed that he could have been a disciple of Ichikawa Monnosuke V but we have not found any proof to back this assumption. He received the name of Ichikawa Teruzô I in 1874 and he was active as a tachiyaku up to his death, the 6th of December 1890.

Yagô Honmyô
Takinoya Kawashima Kumasaburô

Ichikawa Teruzô I portraying Tokugawa Ujiyasu in a print made by Utagawa Kunimasa IV in 1887

Ichikawa Teruzô II
Ichikawa Teruzô II  In Japanese | Ichikawa Hyôjirô  In Japanese | Ichikawa Takinoko  In Japanese
 

Born the 17th of January 1886. Disciple of Ichikawa Metora II, he received the name of Ichikawa Takinoko in 1894. His next stage name was Ichikawa Hyôjirô. He became nadai and took the name of Ichikawa Teruzô II in June 1912 He became an important wakiyaku in Onoe Kikugorô VI's troupe. He appeared on stage for the last time in Tôkyô at the Kabukiza in May 1955, where he played the roles of the karô Shibui Gozaemon and the bantô Sagobê in the dance-drama "Kagami Jishi" and the drama "Kagatobi". He died the 19th of June 1955.

Yagô Honmyô
Takinoya Suzuki Shigeru
 
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