David Ito

David Ito (デビット 伊東, Debitto Itō, real name Tsutomu Ito (伊藤 努, Itō Tsutomu); born 12 August 1966, in Iruma, Saitama) is a Japanese comedian, actor and businessman. He is nicknamed Debi (デビ).

David Ito
デビット 伊東
Born
Tsutomu Ito

(1966-08-12) 12 August 1966
NationalityJapanese
Other names
  • David (デビット, Debitto)
  • Debi
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
Years active1991-present

Biography

After graduating from Sayama High School, he was a local swimming instructor, but he aimed for being an idol in Tokyo. During the showbub period, he lived in Hiromi's room. In 1986, together with Hiromi and Mister Chin, he formed the conte group B-21 Special. They won the Golden Arrow Award for Performing Arts in 1990.

After that, Ito planned to regenerate in which he had been as a sluggish celebrity within regular appearances in Tunnels no Namade Daradara ika sete!!, in the Fukuoka ramen shop "Ippudo" for training. At that time Ito was injured in his feet, as the above project was around when he was worried about continuing in the entertainment industry, he decided to retire from the front line of entertainment industry and started a ramen business. Currently there are six shop ramen shops named "Debitto" ("Debi" at the beginning) nationwide (Nakanobu Main Store, Sakurashinmachi Store, Ito-Yokado Yamato Tsurumi Store, Higashi Shizuoka Store, Sayama Store, Tachikawa Store), and two overseas stores (Macao shop ("Shinju shop"), Shanghai shop),[1] he was doing research on soup on the second floor of the Nakanobu branch, and sometimes he stand at the store. The company consolidates opinions by the meeting three times a year by all employees. He temporarily stayed in ramen store management, but TBS' "Seija no Kōshin" co-star Chosuke Ikariya visited the shop without previous notice, even though a few words, "If I try to give back to the entertainment industry Having received a strong invitation with enthusiasm including "why did I not give back to the entertainment industry?", and in parallel with the ramen shop, he is doing a celebrity business such as an actor.

Filmography

Television

Dates Title Role Network Notes Ref.
2005Boys Over FlowersNishida TBS[2]
2007Boys Over Flowers 2Nishida TBS[2]
2018Boys Over Flowers Season 2Nishida TBS[2]

Films

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2023Fly Me to the Saitama 2[3]

Video games

Year Title Role Publisher Ref.
2011Yakuza: Dead SoulsSomeyaSega[4]

References

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