Shingo Katori
Shingo Katori | |
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Native name | 香取 慎吾 |
Born |
Yokohama, Japan | January 31, 1977
Occupation | Singer, actor |
Years active | 1988–present |
Website |
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Musical career | |
Genres | J-pop |
Labels | Johnny & Associates |
Associated acts | SMAP |
Shingo Katori (香取 慎吾 Katori Shingo, born 31 January 1977) is a Japanese actor and singer. He is a member of the boy band SMAP.
Career
Katori was also once well known for cross-dressing as the character Shingo Mama (慎吾ママ) on the variety show Sata Suma; he even released a top-selling CD single "Shingo Mama no Oha Rock" (慎吾ママのおはロック), done in character. Shingo Mama's trademark phrase was "Ohhā!" (morning!). From 2000-2001, Shingo Mama promoted the use of Ohha as part of a Ministry of Education campaign to encourage family communication.[1]
Filmography
Films
- Kokoro no Kagami (1990)
- Hajimete no Natsu (1993)
- Shoot (1994)
- Hong Kong Nightclub (1997)
- Juvenile (2000)
- Shark Tale (2004) voice
- Nin x Nin: Ninja Hatori-kun, the Movie (2004)
- The Uchōten Hotel (2006)
- Strings (2007) voice
- Sukiyaki Western Django (2007)
- Saiyuuki the Movie(2007)
- The Magic Hour (2008)
- Zatoichi: The Last (2010)
- Kochikame-The Movie: Save The Kachidiki Bridge! (2011)
- Friends: Mononoke Shima no Naki (2011) voice
- Love, Masao-kun ga iku (2012)
- Odoru Daisōsasen: The Final Aratanaru Kibou (2012)
- Human Trust (2013)
- Galaxy Turnpike (2015)
Television
- Abunai Shonen III (1988-1989)
- Jikan desu yo Heisei Gannen (1989)
- Madonna wa haru kazeninotte (1990)
- Suki na no ni (1990)
- Udenioboeari (1992)
- Onegai Demon! (1993)
- Akazukin Chacha (1994) voice
- For You (1995)
- Sashow Taeko Saigo no Jiken (1995)
- Miseinen (1995)
- Aji Ichimonme 2 (1996)
- Toumei Ningen (1996)
- Doku (1996)
- Boku ga Boku de Aru Tame ni (1997)
- Ii Hito (1997)
- Ichiban Taisetsu na Hito (1997)
- Koi wa Aserazu (1998)
- Furuhata Ninzaburo (1999)
- Yomigaeru Kinro (1999)
- Ai Kotoba wa Yuki (2000)
- Otōsan (2000)
- Shingo Mama Drama SP (2001)
- Love Story (2001)
- Yonimo Kimyona Monogatari: Extra (2001)
- Star no Koi (2001)
- Hito ni Yasashiku (2002)
- HR (2002)
- Shinsengumi (2004)
- Saiyuuki (2006)
- Galileo (2007)
- Bara no nai Hanaya (2008)
- Kurobe no Taiyo (2009)
- Mr. Brain (2009)
- Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Koen-mae Hashutsujo (2009)
- Shiawase ni Narou yo (2011)
- Ikemen desu ne (2011)
- Monsters (2012)
- Smoking Gun (2014)
References
External links
- official Shingo Mama site (Japanese)
- Shingo Katori at the Internet Movie Database
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