Utaemon Ichikawa(1904-1999)
- Actor
- Cinematographer
Japanese leading man and character actor. After substantial training in
the kabuki theatre as a boy, Ichikawa founded his own theatre company,
the "Utaemon Ichikawa Theatrical Entourage," with which he toured Japan
to considerable success. Signed by Makino studios in 1925, Ichikawa
made a success in silent jidai-geki, period-warrior films. Two years
later, he founded his own production company, Utaemon Ichikawa Film
Production Co. Unlike many of his actor-manager colleagues, Ichikawa
made a success of his company, primarily on the basis of a series of
films he starred in between 1929 and 1963, the "Hatamoto Taikutsu
Otoko" series. After he folded his company in 1936, Ichikawa worked
successively and successfully for Nikkatsu, Daiei, and Toei studios,
serving as a board member and director of production for the latter
studio from its founding. He retired at the age of sixty after more
than three hundred films. His son Kin'ya Kitaôji is also a well-known
actor.