Akira Kawashima

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.

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

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

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
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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