Akira Kawashima

Akira Kawashima
Native name川島 明
Born (1979-02-03) February 3, 1979 (age 44)
Uji, Kyoto, Japan
MediumTelevision
Theater
NationalityJapanese
Years active1997–
EmployerYoshimoto Kogyo
GenresManzai (boke)

Akira Kawashima (川島 明, Kawashima Akira, born February 3, 1979, in Uji, Kyoto) is a Japanese comedian, tarento and actor who has featured in films, television, and radio. He performs boke and writes all the material in his comedy duo Kirin.[1] His partner is Hiroshi Tamura. Kawashima is represented by Yoshimoto Kogyo and is mainly active in Tokyo and Osaka.

Life and career

Kawashima graduated from the 20th generation Yoshimoto NSC Osaka.[1] He formed the comedy duo Kirin with Hiroshi Tamura in 1999 and rose to popularity after becoming a finalist in the 1st M-1 Grand Prix in 2001. Kirin continued to make strides as they entered the finals 5 out of the 8 times they entered the M-1 Grand Prix, becoming active in manzai despite their initial focus on the genre of conte. In 2010, Kawashima entered the R-1 Grand Prix and was a finalist, finishing in 4th place overall.

Kawashima was engaged in 2015[2] and married on March 8, 2016.[3] Later that year in November 2016, Kawashima won his first oogiri winning title on Ippon Grand Prix, defeating the then three-time champion Bakarhythm. From then on, Kawashima was a regular on Ippon Grand Prix, almost winning his second and back to back title against Chihara Junior in May 2017, but lost as the runners-up. Kawashima continues to perform as a television personality.

Media

This list consists of only media appearances and works by Akira Kawashima, for appearances and works as the comedy duo Kirin, see Kirin.

Movies

  • Nichijō Koi no Koe (日常 恋の声) (SSM Co Ltd, 2007-02-03)
  • Hashiriya Zero II (走り屋ZERO II) (Jolly Roger, 2009-06-20)
  • Ningyō Geinin Donto & Notto (人形芸人ドント&ノット) (SSM Co Ltd, 2009-07-25) – Voice-over dub
  • Genge (げんげ) (2013-10-19) – as Takuya Hirahara
  • Kamen Rider × Super Sentai: Ultra Super Hero Taisen (仮面ライダー×スーパー戦隊 超スーパーヒーロー大戦) (Toei, 2017-03-25) – as MC, voice-over dub

Television

Dramas

  • Nijūyojikan Atatamemasuka? ~Shippu Udotō Konbini-den~ (24時間あたためますか?〜疾風怒涛コンビニ伝〜)Chapter 3, Koisuru Konbini (Nippon TV, 2008-03-15) as Imaizumi's boyfriend
  • Renzoku Terebi Shōsetsu (連続テレビ小説) (NHK G)
  • Tsubaki (つばさ) (2009) – as Bekkamu Ichirō
  • Natsuzora (なつぞら) (2019) – as Katsumi Shimoyama[4]
  • Hajimete Koi o Shita Hi ni Yomu Hanashi (初めて恋をした日に読む話) (TBS, 2019-01-16) – as Yasuda

Current Programs

Regular
  • Keiba Beat (Kansai TV, 2010-01-10–) – MC
  • Little Tokyo Life (リトルトーキョーライフ) (TV Tokyo, 2014-10-08–)
  • Majo ni Iwaretai Yoru ~Shōjiki Sugiru Shinasadame~ (魔女に言われたい夜〜正直過ぎる品定め〜) (Fuji TV, 2015-04-13–)
  • Keiba Beat Plus (競馬BEATプラス) (Kansai TV, 2016-04-08) – MC
Special/Irregular
  • Futtonda (フットンダ) (Chukyo TV, 2011–) – Annually
  • Game King (ゲーム王) (ABC TV, 2012–) – MC, Special Program
  • Osaka Game House (大阪ゲーム荘) (MBS TV, 2012–) – Special Program
  • Ariyoshi no Kabe (有吉の壁) (Nippon TV, 2015–) – Senpai no Kabe, Special Program
  • Ippon Grand Prix (IPPONグランプリ) (Fuji TV, 2016–) – Special Program, Irregular
  • Ametalk (アメトーーク) (TV Asahi, 2007–) – Irregular

Radio

  • Suppin (すっぴん!) (NHK Radio 1, 2014-04-03–) – Thursday Personality
  • Hagaki Shokunin no Utage (ハガキ職人のウタゲ) (NHK Radio 1, 2012–) – MC, Special Program
  • Hirameke! Game "Sōzō to Kotoba" (ひらめけ!ゲーム「想像と言葉」) (NHK Radio 1) – Special Program

Web series

  • All Japan XX Gravure Idol Contest Ability (【全日本〇〇グラドルコンテスト】アビリティ) (AbemaTV, 2018-11-04–) – MC

Commercials

DVD

  • Kirin Kawashima Solo Live "Rainy Night" (麒麟川島単独ライブ「雨降る夜」) (Yoshimoto Kogyo, 2010-07-21)

Bibliography

  • Utsumuki-kun (うつむきくん) (Futabasha, 2014-11-05)[8]

References

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