Gori (comedian)

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Gori
Born Toshiyuki Teruya
(1972-05-22) May 22, 1972
Naha, Okinawa, Japan
Other names Gorie, Gorie Matsuura
Occupation comedian, variety show host, voice actor, film director, musician

Toshiyuki Teruya (照屋 年之 Teruya Toshiyuki, May 22, 1972, Naha, Okinawa, Japan), better known as Gori (ゴリ) or Gorie (ゴリエ) or Gorie Matsuura (松浦ゴリエ Matsuura Gorie), is a Ryukyuan comedian, variety show host, voice actor, film director, and musician. He is a member of the owarai group Garage Sale. He has also appeared in drag as a schoolgirl character named Gorie and collaborated with Jasmine Ann Allen and Joann Yamazaki to release three singles. Mickey reached number one on the Oricon charts in 2004.[1]

Filmography

Japanese television drama

  • Churasan series (2001, 2003, 2004, 2007) - as Keishō Kohagura
  • Oniyome nikki series (2005, 2007) - as Kazuma Yamasaki
  • Ohitorisama (2009) - as Delivery Man
  • Keiji Narusawa Ryō (2009) - as Edo
  • Jidan Kōshōnin Gotakeshi (2011) - as Shingo Fujii
  • Nobunaga no Chef (2013) as Toyotomi Hideyoshi[2]

Movies

  • Nin x Nin: Ninja Hattori-kun, the Movie (2004) - as Kemumaki Kenzō
  • Check It Out, Yo! (2006) - as Hajime Genga
  • Memories of Matsuko (2006) - as Shūji Ōkura
  • The Pacifier(Japanese-dubbed edition) (2007) as Shane Wolfe (dubbed-in voice)
  • Sakuran (2007) - as one of Ore-tachi
  • Summer Days with Coo (2007) - as Kijimunā (voice actor)
  • Utatama (2008) - as Hiroshi Gondō
  • Goemon (2009) - as Sarutobi Sasuke

TV shows

TV Anime

Director

  • Detective Bogie (刑事ボギー Keiji Bogī) (2006 Yoshimoto Kogyo)
  • Bogie the Hero (ボギー☆ザ・ヒーロー Bogī Za Hīrō) (2007 Yoshimoto Kogyo)
  • Furimun of the South Island (南の島のフリムン Minami no Shima no furimun) (2009 Kadokawa Pictures)

Endorsements

Discography

Singles

  • Mickey (September 8, 2004)
  • Pecori♥Night (September 14, 2005)
  • Koi no Pecori♥Lesson (恋の Pecori♥Lesson Love's Pecori Lesson) (September 10, 2006)

References

  1. "Mickey". Oricon. Retrieved 7 October 2012. 
  2. "Nobunaga no Chef Manga Gets Live-Action Drama". Anime News Network. 2012-11-13. Retrieved 2012-11-15. 

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