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词条 Namiko Hatsuse
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  1. Early life and education

  2. Career

  3. Personal life

  4. References

Namiko Hatsuse (August 1889-1951), also seen as Nami-ko Hatsuse and Hatsuse Namiko, was the stage name of a Japanese actress, born Hideko Iwao.

Early life and education

Hideko Iwao was born in Tokyo, the daughter of Tosui Iwao.[1] As Namiko Hatsuse, she was one of the first graduates of Kawakami Sadayakko's Actress Training Institute.[2]

Career

Hatsuse specialized shingeki style acting in modern and Western dramas on the Tokyo stage. She was part of the Imperial Theatre Troupe.[3] Her roles included one of the sisters in Maurice Maeterlinck's The Death of Tintagiles (1912),[4] the young wife in Bjornstjerne Bjornson's The Newly Married Couple,[5] and Karaginu in The Treachery of Terutora (1913).[6] She played the koto in character in The Treachery of Terutora.[7] She was also recognized for roles in Shakespeare adaptations,[8] including Mistress Page in The Merry Wives of Windsor.[9][10] She also appeared in the film Les Larmes d'une femme (1937) directed by Mikio Naruse.[11]

Personal life

Namiko Hatsuse died in 1951, aged 62 years.

References

1. ^Shunjiro Kurita, [https://archive.org/stream/WhosWhoInJapan1913/Whos_Who_Japan_1913#page/n201/mode/2up/search/Hatsuse Who's Who in Japan 1913] (1913): 148. via Archive.org{{open access}}
2. ^M. Tian, [https://books.google.com/books?id=qWddAQAAQBAJ&lpg=PT330&ots=zJpyt9LDJ1&dq=Namiko%20Hatsuse&pg=PT64#v=onepage&q=Namiko%20Hatsuse&f=false Mei Lanfang and the Twentieth-Century International Stage: Chinese Theatre Placed and Displaced] (Springer 2012). {{ISBN|9781137010438}}
3. ^Adachi Kinnosuke, "The West Enters Japan's Stage" New York Times (December 26, 1926): SM15. via ProQuest
4. ^Z. Kincaid, [https://books.google.com/books?id=5-AxAQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA31&dq=Namiko%20Hatsuse&pg=PA31#v=onepage&q=Namiko%20Hatsuse&f=false "Leading Actresses of Japan"] Theatre Magazine (July 1914): 31.
5. ^James R. Brandon, "Kabuki and Shakespeare: Balancing Yin and Yang" TDR 43(2)(Summer 1999): 35. via JStor
6. ^George Washington Brown, [https://books.google.com/books?id=Xs1OAQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA954&ots=Ctt2oS9h9y&dq=Hatsuse%20Namiko&pg=PA954#v=onepage&q=Hatsuse%20Namiko&f=false "Music in the Orient"] The National Magazine (February 1914): 954.
7. ^Walter S. McBride, [https://books.google.com/books?id=g0FIAQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA335&ots=LSpIIRgj88&dq=Namiko%20Hatsuse&pg=PA335#v=onepage&q=Namiko%20Hatsuse&f=false "Japan and Modern Drama"] Overland Monthly (April 1914): 335.
8. ^[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/16546062/namiko_hatsuse_1914/ "Shakespeare in Japanese Theatres"] Oakland Tribune (July 1, 1914): 10. via Newspapers.com{{open access}}
9. ^[https://www.newspapers.com/image/354494109/?terms=Namiko%2BHatsuse "Pretty Japanese Girls Winning Honors on the Stage"] Buffalo Sunday Morning News (July 13, 1913): 14. via Newspapers.com{{open access}}
10. ^[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/175802738?searchTerm=Hatsuse%20actress&searchLimits= "Green Room Gossip"] Punch (October 3, 1912): 38. via Trove{{open access}}
11. ^Les Larmes d'une femme (1937, dir. Mikio Naruse), at Allocine.
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