Osamu Shitara
Osamu Shitara |
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Native name |
設楽 統 |
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Born |
(1973-04-23) 23 April 1973 Minano, Saitama, Japan |
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Nationality |
Japanese |
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Other names |
- Kaiser (カイザー, Kaizā)
- Tensai Shitara-san (天才設楽さん)
- Osamu-chan (統ちゃん)
- Titara (ティタラ)
- Gobō-san (ゴボウさん)
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Education |
Saitama Chichibu Agriculture and Technology High School[1] |
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Occupation |
- Comedian
- actor
- voice actor
- television presenter
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Years active |
1993– |
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Agent |
Horipro Com |
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Style |
Conte (boke) |
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Height |
1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)[2] |
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Television |
- Non Stop!
- Crazy Journey
- Asian Ace
- –Sekai ni hitotsu– Miracle Recipe!
- De kita de kita de kita
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Partner(s) |
Yūki Himura |
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Awards |
- 2nd, 14th Ippon Grand Prix
- 1st Language Yu-Gi-Oh The TV
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Osamu Shitara (設楽 統, Shitara Osamu, born 23 April 1973)[2] is a Japanese comedian, actor, voice actor and television presenter. He performs boke (basically he did not decided either boke or tsukkomi, but he also does tsukkomi) and tells stories in the comedy duo Bananaman. His partner is Yūki Himura. He is also a former Seibu Railway employee.[1]
Career
In the year 2012, Shitara appeared on more television programs than any other Japanese personality, appearing in 611 programs, 163 with Himura (Himura was ranked 12th with 428 television appearances).[3] Shitara also led the rankings for the first half of 2013.[4]
Filmography
To see his appearances as part of Bananaman, see Bananaman (comedy duo)
TV programmes
Informational–Variety shows |
Year |
Title |
Network |
Notes |
2012 | Non Stop! | Fuji TV | Presenter |
2015 | Crazy Joruney | TBS |
Former |
2007 | Mucha-buri! | TBS | Voice |
2008 | Utsukushiki Aoki Do Now | TV Asahi | "Geinō-kai Ecology Chōsa" |
2009 | Nan demo Arita'! | goomo | |
Cine-tsū! | TV Tokyo | |
2010 | De kita de kita de kita | NHK-E | Voice (as Pace) |
Sakiccho | TV Asahi | |
2011 | Golentan | Fuji TV | |
Asian Ace | TBS | Presenter |
2012 | Choice | Fuji TV | |
2013 | –Sekai ni hitotsu– Miracle Recipe! | TV Asahi | Presenter |
Television drama |
Year |
Title |
Network |
Role |
1997 | Joi wa Mite ita! | TV Asahi | |
1998 | Joi Mioko Hanabashi no Jiken Chart | Takao's friend |
Kyoto o Miai Tour Satsujin Jiken 2 | Hiroyuki Yamaguchi |
Mayu no Misshitsu: Renzoku Satsujin Jiken | Hiromichi Maejima |
2005 | Run Away Girl Nagareru Onna | BS Fuji | Erika's older brother |
2006 | Lion-Maru G | TV Tokyo | Ranmaru |
2007 | Tokkyū Tanaka 3-gō | TBS | Tomomi's father |
2008 | Rose:Time:Life | Fuji TV | Masakazu Ogino |
Yū Aoi×4Tsu no Uso: Camouflage | WOWOW | Tacchan |
Ryūsei no Kizuna | TBS | Shinji Hagimura |
2009 | Mr. Brain | Junichi Kanda |
Tsure ga Utsu ni Narimashite | NHK-G | Nojima |
Fumō Chitai | Fuji TV | Detective |
2010 | Hagane no Onna | TV Asahi | Toru Hasezaki |
2011 | Hagane no Onna Season 2 |
2012 | Saiko no Jinsei | TBS | Eiji Nagata |
Irodori Himura | Cafe Master |
2013 | Kakushō – Keishichō Sōsa 3-ka | Sugai Investigation 1st Department lieutenant |
2015 | Yōgi-sha wa 8-ri no Ninki Geinin | Fuji TV | Himself |
Television animation |
Year |
Title |
Network |
Role |
2015 | Star Wars Rebels | Disney XD | Morad Smar |
Films
Year |
Title |
Role |
Notes |
Ref. |
2005 | Hold Up Down | Police officer 3 | | |
2008 | Hitorimake | Father | Special appearance | |
2010 | Saiban-chō! Koko wa Chōeki 4-nen de dō suka | Tamotsu Nanba | First leading role | [5][6] |
2011 | Mars Needs Moms | Mylo's father | Voice (Japanese dub) | |
Happy Feet Two | Okiami's Will | |
2015 | Minions | Walter Nelson | |
2016 | The Secret Life of Pets | Max | [7] |
Stage
Year |
Title |
Ref. |
2008 | Jersey Man | [8] |
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Video games
Music videos, others
References
External links