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  1. Bandō Mitsugorō X (Japanese: 十代目 坂東 三津五郎) (January 23, 1956 – February 2, 2015) was a Japanese television presenter and kabuki actor. He was the grandson of Bandō Mitsugorō VIII and son of Bandō Mitsugorō IX.

  2. Bandô Mitsugorô X. Bandô Yasosuke V. Real name: Morita Hisashi. Guild: Yamatoya. Line number: JÛDAIME (X) Existence: 23 January 1956 ~ 21 February 2015. Connections: Great-grandfather: Bandô Shûchô II. Grandfathers: Bandô Shûchô III, Bandô Mitsugorô VIII. Father: Bandô Mitsugorô IX. Son: Bandô Minosuke II. Career:

  3. プロフィール. 面長で切れ長の一重瞼、やせぎすでスッキリした立ち姿。 思い描く江戸っ子の正しい容姿を具現していた。 少し小柄なのも好もしかった。 うどの大木は、どうも江戸っ子にはなりにくい。 曽祖父・七代目以来、坂東家に70数年ぶりに誕生した男子ということで大和屋の慶びは最大級。 誕生の翌年『傀儡師(かいらいし)』に曽祖父に抱かれた唐子(からこ)で出演し、1歳の初お目見得をはたした。 大切に厳しく養育されたのであろう、折り目正しい嫌味のない芸を身につけた。 その上、天性の華も持ちあわせていた。 そんな三津五郎には世話物が特に似合った。 砥の粉まじりの化粧に短か目の着流し、『梅雨小袖昔八丈』髪結新三の新三だ。 道具箱を下げた出のいなせなこと。 元結の片襷がぴたりとはまる。

  4. The actor Morita Kan'ya XI held the name of Bandô Mitsugorô IV from the 3rd lunar month of 1832 to the 10th lunar month of 1850. Bandô Mitsugorô IV playing the role of a yakko in the dance "Yayoi no Hana Asakusa Matsuri", which was staged in the 3rd lunar month of 1832 at the Nakamuraza (print made by Utagawa Kuniyoshi)

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    Hisashi Morita (守田 寿, Morita Hisashi), more known as Mitsugorō Bandō X (十代目 坂東 三津五郎, Jūdaime Bandō Mitsugorō, January 23 1956 - February 2, 2015), was a television presenter and kabuki actor. He appeared as a celebrity contestant in Quiz $ Millionaire on October 5, 2006 and won the ¥10,000,000 top prize.

    He passed away from pancreatic cancer in 2015.

    •Questions 11-15 (16th-20th numbers, in Japanese)

    •¥10,000,000 Question

  5. Bando Mitsugoro X (born Hisashi Morita, 56) succeeded to his current stage name 11 years ago, after the death of his father Mitsugoro IX. He was rigorously trained in Kabuki acting and dancing by...

  6. Bandō Mitsugorō VIII (八代目 坂東 三津五郎, Hachidaime Bandō Mitsugorō) (19 October 1906 – 16 January 1975) was one of Japan's most revered kabuki actors from the 1930s until his death. He was a renowned tachiyaku and katakiyaku, specializing in particular in the aragoto style.