Hakase Suidobashi
Hakase Suidobashi (水道橋 博士, Suidōbashi Hakase, born 18 August 1962, in Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan)[2] is a Japanese comedian who is a member of the comedy duo Asakusa Kid. His real name is Masayoshi Ono (小野 正芳, Ono Masayoshi).
Hakase Suidobashi | |
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水道橋 博士 | |
Born | Masayoshi Ono August 18, 1962 Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan |
Nationality | Japanese |
Other names | Hakase (博士) |
Education |
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Occupation(s) | Comedian, politician |
Years active | 1987– |
Agent | Office Kitano |
Known for |
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Height | 1.61 m (5 ft 3 in) |
Suidobashi is represented with Office Kitano.
He is also a manzai comedian, commentator, and a writer in magazine columns and essays.
Filmography
Current appearances
Year | Title | Network | Notes |
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Jōhō Live: Miyaneya | YTV | Monday commentator | |
2013 | Hou-dou-ryouku | KSB | |
Presat! | THK | Main commentator, later presenter | |
Contact Cafe C | NBN | Presenter | |
Tetsujin no Kokuhaku | NBN | Narrator | |
Shittoku Chizu-chō | NHK E |
Former appearances
Year | Title | Network | Notes |
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2006 | Nekketsu! Heisei Kyōiku Gakuin | Fuji TV | |
2007 | Hakase mo Shiranai Nippon no Ura | Miranca | |
2009 | Hakase no Ijō na Teidan | MXTV | |
Keiko Kojima: Kirakira | TBS Radio | Friday partner | |
2010 | Sōgō Shinryō-i Doctor G | NHK BShi, later NHK TV | |
Takajin no Money | TV Osaka | ||
Nippon Dandy | MXTV | Friday Dandy | |
Hakase Suidobashi no 80-nen Dai Densetsu | Kayo Pops Channel | ||
Endan | NotTV | ||
TV o Homeru Yes TV | NotTV |
As a guest
Year | Title | Network |
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2011 | Kira Kira Afro | TV Osaka |
2012 | Masahiko Ueyanagi: Gogoban! | NBS |
Himitsu no Kenmin Show | YTV | |
Asaichi | NHK TV |
Radio
Title | Network | Notes |
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Suppin! | NHK Radio 1 | Thursday personality |
TV Dramas
Year | Title | Role | Network |
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1999 | Furuhata Ninzaburō | Goro Owada | Fuji TV |
Films
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2013 | Why Don't You Play in Hell? | Cop | ||
2015 | Love & Peace | Commentator | ||
2023 | September 1923 | Hideyoshi Hasegawa | [3] | |
Bibliography
Books
Year | Title |
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1995 | Hakase Suidobashi no Ijōna Aijō: Matawa Watashi wa Ikanishite Shinpai Suru no o Tomete Fūzoku to AV o Aisuru yō ni Natta ka |
2005 | Hongyō: Tarento Hon 50-satsu Dotō no Home-goroshi! |
2006 | Hakase no Ijōna Kenkō |
2007 | Kinniku Baka no Kabe: Hakase no Ijōna Kenkō Part 2 |
2012 | Gei hito Shunjū |
Serials
Title |
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Hakase Suidobashi no Chinchin Nikki |
Hakase Suidobashi ga Kataru Hakase no Hanashi |
Hakase Suidobashi no Meruma Junpō |
References
External links
- Hakase Suidobashi on Twitter (in Japanese)
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