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Musei Tokugawa (徳川 夢声, Tokugawa Musei, 13 April 1894 – 1 August 1971) was a Japanese benshi, actor, raconteur, essayist, and radio and television personality. Musei (as he was called) first came to prominence as a benshi, a narrator of films during the silent era in Japan. He was celebrated for his restrained but erudite narration that was popular among intellectual film fans. He concentrated on foreign films such as The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari at high-class theaters like the Aoikan and the Musashinokan, but also performed Japanese works such as Teinosuke Kinugasa's experimental masterpiece A Page of Madness (1926). As the silent era ended, Musei switched to storytelling on stage and on radio, and also began acting and doing narrations in films. He was also famous for his essays, humorous

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  • Musei Tokugawa (徳川 夢声, Tokugawa Musei, 13 avril 1894 - 1er août 1971) est un benshi japonais, acteur, conteur, essayiste personnalité de la radio et de la télévision. (fr)
  • Musei Tokugawa (徳川 夢声, Tokugawa Musei, 13 April 1894 – 1 August 1971) was a Japanese benshi, actor, raconteur, essayist, and radio and television personality. Musei (as he was called) first came to prominence as a benshi, a narrator of films during the silent era in Japan. He was celebrated for his restrained but erudite narration that was popular among intellectual film fans. He concentrated on foreign films such as The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari at high-class theaters like the Aoikan and the Musashinokan, but also performed Japanese works such as Teinosuke Kinugasa's experimental masterpiece A Page of Madness (1926). As the silent era ended, Musei switched to storytelling on stage and on radio, and also began acting and doing narrations in films. He was also famous for his essays, humorous novels, and autobiographical writings, publishing nearly fifty books in his life. With the advent of television in Japan, Musei also became a prominent presence in that medium. (en)
  • 徳川 夢声(とくがわ むせい、1894年(明治27年)4月13日 - 1971年(昭和46年)8月1日)は、日本の弁士、漫談家、作家、俳優。ラジオ・テレビ番組などをはじめ、多方面で活動した日本の元祖マルチタレントとも言える人物である。本名は福原駿雄(ふくはら としお)。「彼氏」「恐妻家」の造語でも知られる。日本放送芸能家協会(現・日本俳優連合)初代理事長。 いわゆる「3つの袋」と言われる、結婚式のスピーチで定番の起源を作った人ではないかと言われているが、その真相は不明である。 (ja)
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  • Musei Tokugawa (徳川 夢声, Tokugawa Musei, 13 avril 1894 - 1er août 1971) est un benshi japonais, acteur, conteur, essayiste personnalité de la radio et de la télévision. (fr)
  • 徳川 夢声(とくがわ むせい、1894年(明治27年)4月13日 - 1971年(昭和46年)8月1日)は、日本の弁士、漫談家、作家、俳優。ラジオ・テレビ番組などをはじめ、多方面で活動した日本の元祖マルチタレントとも言える人物である。本名は福原駿雄(ふくはら としお)。「彼氏」「恐妻家」の造語でも知られる。日本放送芸能家協会(現・日本俳優連合)初代理事長。 いわゆる「3つの袋」と言われる、結婚式のスピーチで定番の起源を作った人ではないかと言われているが、その真相は不明である。 (ja)
  • Musei Tokugawa (徳川 夢声, Tokugawa Musei, 13 April 1894 – 1 August 1971) was a Japanese benshi, actor, raconteur, essayist, and radio and television personality. Musei (as he was called) first came to prominence as a benshi, a narrator of films during the silent era in Japan. He was celebrated for his restrained but erudite narration that was popular among intellectual film fans. He concentrated on foreign films such as The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari at high-class theaters like the Aoikan and the Musashinokan, but also performed Japanese works such as Teinosuke Kinugasa's experimental masterpiece A Page of Madness (1926). As the silent era ended, Musei switched to storytelling on stage and on radio, and also began acting and doing narrations in films. He was also famous for his essays, humorous (en)
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