Harumi Hanayagi Explained

Harumi Hanayagi
Native Name Lang:jpn
Birth Date:24 February 1896
Birth Place:Kashima District, Ibaraki, Japan
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1915–1928

was a pioneering Japanese film and stage actress.

Career

In 1915, Hanayagi became a student at the Geijutsuza, the modern theater troupe led by Hōgetsu Shimamura and Sumako Matsui, and made her stage debut.[1] She moved to the Tōjisha troupe in 1917 and appeared with them in a series of films directed by Norimasa Kaeriyama for Tenkatsu, starting with The Glow of Life (released 1919). In an era where female roles on screen were played by male actors (onnagata), Hanayagi was considered "the first billed appearance of a female performer" in Japanese cinema,[2] even though actresses such as Nakamura Kasen had appeared in earlier films or in rensageki, a combination of film and live stage performance.[3] [4] After appearing in more films, she focused her career on the stage after 1920, eventually appearing in the Tsukiji Little Theater as well as the proletarian theater of Tomoyoshi Murayama. She retired in 1928 after getting married.

Selected filmography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hanayagi Harumi. Kotobanku. Asahi Shinbun. 5 January 2018.
  2. Book: Sharp. Jasper. Historical Dictionary of Japanese Cinema. 2011. Scarecrow Press. 9780810875418. en.
  3. 田村. 千穂. 活動写真の女優とは誰か. マス・コミュニケーション研究. 31 January 2009. 74. 115–132. 10.24460/mscom.74.0_115. 5 January 2018. ja. 1341-1306.
  4. 土田. 牧子. 女役者という存在とその歴史的位置づけ : 中村歌扇の芸歴を通して. 東京藝術大学音楽学部紀要. 2012. 38. 67–85. 5 January 2018.