Hiroshi Sekiguchi

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Hiroshi Sekiguchi
関口 宏
Born (1943-07-13) 13 July 1943 (age 78)
Tokyo, Japan
NationalityJapanese
CitizenshipJapan
Education
Occupation
  • Actor
  • tarento
  • television presenter
  • newscaster
  • businessman
AgentSankei
Television
  • Tokyo Friend Park 2
  • Sunday Morning
  • Quiz 100-ri ni Kikimashita
  • Wakuwaku Dōbutsu Land
  • TV atto Random
Spouse(s)
Sachiko Nishida
(m. 1971)
ChildrenTomohiro Sekiguchi (eldest son)
Awards

Hiroshi Sekiguchi (関口 宏, Sekiguchi Hiroshi, born 13 July 1943)[2] is a Japanese actor, tarento, television presenter, newscaster, businessman and manager. He is a representative of the talent agency Sankei. He lives in Setagaya, Tokyo. He is the eldest of two brothers.

Sekiguchi's father is Shuji Sano, who was also an actor, and his brother is Mamoru Sano. His wife is singer Sachiko Nishida, and his son is actor and tarento Tomohiro Sekiguchi. Sekiguchi's grandfather is Kamijiro Sekiguchi (Konsan Sekiguchi) who was a steeplejack for the National Diet Building. His high school classmate was Ryuzo Hayashi, who was also an actor.

Filmography[]

TV programmes[]

NHK[]

Year Title Notes
1970 Tokyo no Sanzoku
Stage 101
1971 Gendai Kishi Michi
1973 Nanikāru?
1975 Genroku Taihei-ki
1979 Takibi
2008 Somosomo Presenter
2013 Marugoto Shiritai! A to Z

Nippon TV[]

Year Title
1966 Aoi Sanmyaku
1968 Hana to Kajitsu
Gochisōsama
1969 Maki-chan Nikki
1970 Odoroki Momo no Ki Sōdō-ki
Nisshin Sekai Quiz
1971 Aru Teishu no Kokuhaku
Mofuku no Hōmon-sha
1972 Endan Series: Hanayome no Chichi
Ijippari Fūfu
1973 Hanamuko no Chichi
Shinkon Yabai-den
1974 Kagami no Naka no Kao
1978 Bikkuri Nihon Shin Kiroku
1981 Gōka! Star Kazoku Taikō Hatsuharu Jumbo Quiz!
Omoi Dasanaide!!
1982 Shōni Byōtō 305-gōshitsu Ōtō nashi!
1983 Anata wa Wagako o Mamoreru ka
1984 Seiko Gourmet World: Sekai Tabechauzo!!
1988 Kochira Yume Stadium
1989 Shitterutsumori?!
1992 Wonder Zone / Hiroshi Sekiguchi no bikkuri Talk: Hato ga demasu yo!
1995 Kagayake! Uwasa no Ten Best Show / Shin Ten Best Show / Dotch Cooking Show / Nippon Tabi×Tabi Show
1998 Japan Academy Prize
2009 Jōnetsu Hito-Kōjirō Matsukata: Matsukata Collection
Anata no Myōji Show

Tokyo Broadcasting System[]

Year Title Notes
1965 Yorokobi mo kanashimi mo ikutoshitsuki
1966 Young 720
1969 Ohiru ni aimashou Co-presented with Keizo Kawasaki
Konnichiwa! Soyokaze-san
24-Sai
Omusubi Kororin
1972 Haitte mā su!
1973 Rikon Ryokō
1976 Sachiko no Koi
Hontō ni
1977 Quiz Sekai o anata ni
1978 Nichiyō Toku Van
1979 Edo o Kiru
Quiz 100-ri ni Kikimashita
Nonomura Byōin Monogatari
1981 San Nan Sanjo Mukoippiki
1982 Aruhitotsuzen Koidatta
Nonomura Byōin Monogatari II
1983 Wakuwaku Dōbutsu Land
1985 Uchi no Ko ni Kagitte... Episode 2
1987 Sunday Morning
Quiz marugoto dai shūgō
Kagayaku! Japan Record Award
1989 Hiroshi Sekiguchi no yokubari Calendar
1991 Yuzo Kayama 30-Shūnen Kikaku: Aniki ni Kanpai
Morishige Hisaya Bunka Kunshō Jushō kinen Sakuhin: Oyaji no Hige 11
1992 Tokyo Friend Park
1993 Hiroshi Sekiguchi no Para Paradise
1994 Tokyo Friend Park 2
1996 National Gekijō 40 Shūnenkinen Special: Mito Kōmon
Megami no Tenbin
1997 Inochi no Hibiki Guest appearance
1998 Habatake! Penguin
Hiroshi Sekiguchi no Hōdō 30-jikan TV
2003 Hiroshi Sekiguchi no "Rekishi wa Kurikaesu"
2004 8-Jidesu! Minna no Monday
2006 Hiroshi Sekiguchi no Nippon o Sagashi ni ikou!
2008 Hiroshi Sekiguchi no Nippon o Sagashi ni ikou! 2
Suiyō Nonfiction
2009 Tōshōdaiji 1200-nen no Nazo: Tenpyō o kake nuketa Otome-tachi
2010 Hiroshi Sekiguchi no The Best Selection
2011 Seiki no Wide Show! The Konya wa History
Hiroshi Sekiguchi no Shōwa Seishun Grafiti
2012 Hiroshi Sekiguchi no Kaze ni Fukarete
2014 Hiroshi Sekiguchi no Jinsei no Uta
2016 Hiroshi Sekiguchi Nippon Fudoki

Fuji Television[]

Year Title Notes
1967 Seishun
1969 Otoko janai ka Lead role
1971 Star Sen Ichiya
1972 Utau Star Couple: Konya no Koibito
1973 Ōkubo Hikozaemon
1976 Yudan!
1977 Shin Kawaramachi Higashi Agaru Lead role
FNS Music Festival
1979 'Shinkon Plus One
1981 Shimizu Nojirochō
1982 Egao Nakigao Fukure-gao
1983 Machiko Hasegawa no Ijiwaru Cookie
1990 Chottomatta!!
1994 '94 Yoru no Hit Studio: Chō X'mas Deluxe

TV Asahi[]

Year Title Notes Ref.
1963 Ojōsan Kanpai! [3]
Futaridake no Hashi
1964 Ai wa Umi yorimo Fukaku
1966 Kazanrettō
1968 Nagareru Kumo
Yūyake Sora
1970 Dan Ai
1976 Hiroshi Sekiguchi no Ō! Emiuta
1979 Zennihon Kayō Ongaku-sai
1980 The Conpinion / Hello! Conpinion
Unmei no Tabiji: Nazo no Tokkyū Izumo 1-gō
Chin Shunshin no Kamikemono no Tsume
1981 Kayō Dokkiri Dai Hōsō!!
Shinkon-san Irasshai As Katsura Saegusa (currently Katsura Bunshi VI); co-starring with Nagisa Katahira
1982 Montage Shashin no Nazo
Akachan Torichigae Jiken
1983 Koroshi no Rensa Hannō Lead role
Mado no Naka no Satsujin
1986 Music Station Original presenter before Tamori took his place
1989 Dōsuru?! TV Tackle Later changed into Beat Takeshi no TV Tackle
2000 Honpara! Sekiguchi Dō Shoten
2001 Honpara! Tsūkai Seminar

TV Tokyo[]

Year Title Notes
1978 Ryū no iru Umi
1979 Yukutoshi Kurutoshi
1981 Sekai omoshiro Network
1984 TV atto Random
2004 The Shinsō: Daijigen Kenshō Special Revived era
2005 Hiroshi Sekiguchi no "Dai Teinen Jidai" One-off
2006 Hiroshi Sekiguchi no "Jinkō Genshō Jidai"

Radio programmes[]

Year Title Network
1968 Hoshizora no Futari TBS Radio
1971 Anata to Hiroshi to Ongaku to

Stage[]

Year Title
1976 Haha no Suzu

Films[]

Year Title
1965 Yottsu no Koi no Monogatari
1966 Hakuchō
1967 Koi no Highway
1969 Shachō enma Jō
Zoku Shachō enma Jō
1970 Shachō-gaku ABC
Zoku Shachō-gaku ABC
1971 Kankonsōsai Nyūmon: Shinkon Kokoroe no Maki
1973 Sakura no Daimon
1977 Kiri no Hata
1984 Keiji Monogatari 3: Shiosai no Uta
1985 Keiji Monogatari 4: Kuroshio no Uta

Advertisements[]

Year Title Co-stars
1970 Lotte Ghana Black Chocolate
Asahi Kasei Sachiko Nishida and Tomohiro Sekiguchi
Government public relations
Tokyo Gas
Lion Corporation Smile, Indenter Systema
Corona
Koa Kasai
Nissan Sunny and Stanza
1973 House Java Curry Shuji Sano and Nishida
Hana no Nakama

Lyrics[]

Year Artist Song Composer
1977 Rumiko Koyanagi "Hoshi no Suna" Hide Demon
"Mizūmi no Inori"

Bibliography[]

Year Title
1984 Ningen kore de ī no ka na
2003 Aloha Again
2012 TV Ya Dokuhaku

References[]

  1. ^ "杏が橋田賞新人賞を受賞". Sports Hochi (in Japanese). Hochi Shimbun. 3 Apr 2015. Archived from the original on 2016-04-02. Retrieved 9 Feb 2017.
  2. ^ 宏/ "関口 宏" (in Japanese). Sankei. Retrieved 9 Feb 2017.
  3. ^ "お嬢さんカンパイ - ドラマ詳細データ" (in Japanese). TV Drama Database. Retrieved 9 Feb 2017.

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