Kiyotaka Nanbara

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Kiyotaka Nanbara
南原清隆
Born (1965-02-13) 13 February 1965 (age 56)
OccupationComedian
Years active1985–present
AgentMaseki Geinosha
Japanese name
Kanji南原 清隆
Hiraganaなんばら きよたか

Kiyotaka Nanbara (南原清隆, Nanbara Kiyotaka) (born 13 February 1965 Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture) is a Japanese television host and comedian.[1] He is known as the boke of the manzai duo Utchan Nanchan with Teruyoshi Uchimura.

Career[]

In 1985, while attending the Yokohama Broadcasting Technical School, Kiyotaka was in the same class as Uchimura, Tetsurō Degawa and .

He decided to perform with Uchimura as a manzai duo and was given the name "Utchan, Nanchan" by his teacher, . They appeared on The Birth of a Comedian! show (お笑いスター誕生!!). The next year they won the competition and received the "New Duo" award. In 1992 Utchan Nanchan won the Japanese Academy Award for "Best New Actors" for their role in the movie Cult Seven (七人のおたく). In 1999 they crossed the English Channel on their TV show, Utchan Nanchan's Urinari.

Nanbara had his first job as host in the puroresu and mixed martial arts variety show Ring Soul, which lasted from April 1994 to March 2000 in Asahi TV. He initially formed a host duo with Ken Ishiguro, but had to continue the show's tenure alone due to Ishiguro's movie schedule. His popularly in Ring Soul granted him special guest appearances in the All Japan Pro Wrestling Relay show and the game show Cult Q, where he introduced puroresu-themed quizzes.

In 2001 he led the comedy musical group Happa-tai, whose song "Yatta" became an internet meme. After releasing the song, Nanbara became a member of Japanese musical group .

From 1998 to current day, Nanbara works as a host to the Asahi TV sports show Get Sports, along with former football player Tetsuo Nakanishi.

References[]

  1. ^ "Japanese comedian parodies Trump in ramen skit". Japan Today. Retrieved 14 April 2020.

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