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Tomomitsu Yamaguchi | |
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Born | March 14, 1969 (1969-03-14) (age 55) Shijōnawate, Osaka, Japan |
Occupation(s) | Comedian, actor, voice actor, singer, presenter |
Tomomitsu Yamaguchi (山口智充, Yamaguchi Tomomitsu, born March 14, 1969) is a Japanese comedian, actor, voice actor, singer and presenter from Shijōnawate, Osaka. He is a graduate of the Osaka Prefecture North Shijōnawate Senior High School. He is currently attached to the Yoshimoto Creative Agency. He is best known as the boke half of the Manzai act "DonDokoDon" alongside tsukkomi Keiji Hirahata.
Appearances
Television
Variety shows
- Egao Gagochizō: Uchigohan (TV Asahi)
- Gussan Chi ~The Good Sun House~ (Tōkai Television Broadcasting)
- Gutto! Chikyū Bin (Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation)
- Kazuyoshi Morita Hour: Waratte Iitomo (Thursday regular) (Fuji Television)
- Lincoln (TBS)
- Nijii Rojīn (Kansai Telecasting Corporation, Fuji Television)
- Nippon Jūdan Ozaku Hakken! Route 88 (Chūkyō Television Broadcasting, Nippon Television)
- One Stop! (TBS)
- Tensai! Shimura Dōfutsu En (Nippon Television)
- Ucchassa (BS Fuji, Yoshimoto Fandango TV)
- Waratte Iitomo! Zōkangō (Fuji Television)
Drama
- Shinsengumi! (NHK Taiga drama, 2004) (Nagakura Shinpachi)
- Kamen Rider Gaim (TV Asahi, 2013) (DJ Sagara)
Other
- Hook no Tatsujin (NHK BS2)
- MTV Video Music Awards Japan (2004 host)
Film
- Johnny English (Japanese dub) (Johnny English)
- Yaji and Kita: The Midnight Pilgrims (Ochin)
- Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider Gaim & Wizard: The Fateful Sengoku Movie Battle (DJ Sagara)
Theater animation
- Cars (Tow Mater)
- Mind Game (Ryō)
- Shark Tale (Lenny)
- Cars 2 (Tow Mater)
- Planes (Bravo)
Impression repertoire
- Hiroyuki Abe
- After-hours brass band club music
- Show Aikawa
- Kiyoshi Atsumi
- Budgerigar
- Chocoball Mukai
- Cicada
- Demon Kogure
- Faraway festival
- Fireworks
- Giichi Fujimoto
- Gucchi Yūzō chorus
- Kōji Higashino
- Kyosuke Himuro
- Hollywood film scenes (horror, war, crime, etc.)
- Hollywood star interviewer
- Kazuyuki Izutsu
- Jumpy Compact Disc
- Unsuku Kei
- Kōji Kikkawa
- Manfuku Kin
- Ryō Kinomoto
- Masaharo Kuwana
- Keisuke Kuwata
- Hiroki Matsukata
- Eiji Minakata
- Hibari Misora
- Yoshinori Monta
- Mr. Bean
- Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi
- Akira Nakao
- Gorō Naya (as Kōichi Zenigata)
- Nogeyama Zoo lion
- Takashi Okamura
- Kōhei Ōtomo
- Passion Yara
- Rikiya (Rikiya Yasuoka)
- Hideki Saijō
- Motoharu Sano
- Shinkansen passing by
- Showa era radio
- Table tennis
- Junpei Takiguchi
- The Terminator
- Tom and Jerry dog
- Variety show commercial cameraman
- Wideshow reporter
- Hiroyuki Yabe
- Shingo Yanagisawa
- Takajin Yashiki
- Eikichi Yazawa
- Ikuzo Yoshi
References
- Scheib, Ronnie (15 July 2005). "Mind Game". Variety. Archived from the original on 17 January 2011.