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1947: Dan was admitted to high school at [http://www.kwansei.ac.jp/english/pr/pr_003314.html Kwansei Gakuin University]. | 1947: Dan was admitted to high school at [http://www.kwansei.ac.jp/english/pr/pr_003314.html Kwansei Gakuin University]. | ||
− | 1950: Dan Enrolled in the Kwansei Gakuin University Law School<ref name="kinjoukan">Dan, Oniroku. <i>The Snake Road: an Autobiography.</i> Tokyo: Gentosha, 1997. Print.</ref>[http://oniroku.net/ Dan Oniroku Official Site]. | + | 1950: Dan Enrolled in the Kwansei Gakuin University Law School<ref name="kinjoukan">Dan, Oniroku. <i>The Snake Road: an Autobiography.</i> Tokyo: Gentosha, 1997. Print.</ref><ref name="site">[http://oniroku.net/ Dan Oniroku Official Site]. Web. 2010.</ref>. |
==Selected Works== | ==Selected Works== |
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Dan (団) family name, Oniroku (鬼六) first name, (1931-2011)
Contents
Activities
Alternate Name(s)
団鬼六(Japanese), Kuroiwa, Yukihiko (黒岩幸彦), Hanamaki, Kyotaro (花巻京太郎), Kuroiwa, Matsujiro (黒岩松次郎), Awaji, Syugo (淡路周五)
Biography
Kansai Period
1931: Oniroku Dan was born on April 16th to proprietors of the "Kinjoukan" movie house in Yonbanchou Dobashi in Hikone City, Shiga prefecture[1]. His father, Nobuyuki Kuroiwa, at one time aimed to be a screenwriter. His mother, Yukie Katori[note 1], was a former movie actress and a former student of the novelist Sanjugo Naoki. This was her second marriage. The family register records Oniroku as being born on September 1[2].
1943: After handing over the movie house, Dan's family moved to Kanzakigawa in the Higashi Yodogawa Ward of Osaka, where Dan was enrolled in middle school at Kwansei Gakuin University[1].
1947: Dan was admitted to high school at Kwansei Gakuin University.
1950: Dan Enrolled in the Kwansei Gakuin University Law School[1][3].
Selected Works
References
Notes
- ↑ Having divorced, she studied under Sanjuugo Naoki in 1927. Naoki was involved in movies at this time, and Katori played the starring role in "Nekkyuu Hatobu" (directed by Masao Hattori). She was also a contemporary of Sumiko Kurishima. Afterwards, Naoki sponsored the Yoshiko Okada Troupe. After the troupe disbanded, Katori became a leading actress for the Jusaburou Bandou Theatrical Company. After that company broke up, she married Kuroiwa, who was in the Matsutake script department.