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・ Masao Fujii
・ Masao Gozu
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Masao Inoue (actor)
・ Masao Ito
・ Masao Kanamitsu
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・ Masao Kawai
・ Masao Kiba
・ Masao Kida
・ Masao Kinoshita
・ Masao Kitagawa
・ Masao Kobayashi
・ Masao Koga
・ Masao Kotani
・ Masao Kume
・ Masao Kusakari
・ Masao Maeda


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Masao Inoue (actor) : ウィキペディア英語版
Masao Inoue (actor)

was a Japanese film and stage actor and film director who contributed to the development of film and stage art in Japan.
==Career==
Born in Ehime Prefecture, Inoue first appeared on stage at age 17. Starting out in traveling theatrical troupes, he made his debut on the Tokyo stage in 1905 as a member of Hōyō Ii's troupe. He soon became a prominent performer in shinpa theater, and in 1910 founded the Shin Jidaigeki Kyōkai.〔 He also started his own acting school in 1936 and was elected to the Japan Art Academy in 1949.〔〔
Inoue was an early supporter of cinema and directed a reformist film, ''The Captain's Daughter'' (Taii no musume, 1917) for Kobayashi Shōkai, at the time of the Pure Film Movement. He is most famous in the West for his starring role in Teinosuke Kinugasa's experimental masterpiece ''A Page of Madness'' (1926), which he helped support by refusing payment for his services.

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