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Morita Kan'ya XIV : ウィキペディア英語版
Morita Kan'ya XIV

was a Japanese kabuki actor. He was a ''tachiyaku'' actor (performer of male roles), specializing in playing the roles of young, handsome lovers in the ''wagoto'' style, a type of role known as ''nimaime''. Kan'ya is also known for his early postwar film career, and as the adoptive father of Bandō Tamasaburō V, the most famous and popular ''onnagata'' (specialist in female roles) of today.
==Lineage==
Kan'ya was the fourteenth in the line of actors and theatre managers to hold the name Morita Kan'ya. Previous bearers of the name were managers (''zamoto'') of the Morita-za kabuki theatre in Edo (later Tokyo) until 1894.
Kan'ya was adopted by Morita Kan'ya XIII, and in turn was the adoptive father of Bandō Tamasaburō V.

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