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Shinji Maggy
マギー 審司
Born
Shin Miura

(1973-11-11) November 11, 1973 (age 50)
NationalityJapanese
Occupation(s)Comedian, magician
Years active1994 -
AgentMaseki Geinosha
Height1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Spouse
Yuki Yoshida
(m. 2006)
WebsiteOfficial profile

Shin Miura (三浦 審, Miura Shin, born November 11, 1973, in Kesennuma, Miyagi, Japan),[1] better known as Shinji Maggy (マギー 審司, Magī Shinji), is a Japanese comedian and magician.

Maggy learned from magician, Shiro Maggy. He is the second son of the three brothers.

Filmography

TV series

Year Title Network Notes
Tensai TV-kun NHK E
Bakushō Oneabatoru NHK G
Mecha-Mecha Iketeru! Fuji TV
2003 Taikan TV Glamorous TBC
2004 Timu Kami-sama no Shukudai RCC
2006 3-kagetsu Topic Eikaiwa NHK E
Ta Kajin Mune-ippai KTV
Aoi Sora ga Suki tsu! YAB
Shōten NTV
2007 Jōhō Live Movin' Sendai
2008 Mezamashi TV Kōnin Wagamama! Kimama! Tabi Kibun Sendai, BS Fuji
Sendai Television Matsuri Sendai
Kasou Taishou NTV
2011 Suiensaa NHK E Guest
Tōhoku Tamashī TV BS Fuji
2012 Bakushō Red Carpet Fuji TV
2014 Shinobu Sakagami no Seichō Man!! TV Asahi Guest
2015 Nobinobi City Saitama-shi TV Saitama Reporter

Miniseries

Title Network Notes
Shinji Maggy no Smile Magic Kids Station

Advertisements

Title Notes
Lion
JR East
Aquaplus
Shinmotsu no Daishin

Websites

Year Title Notes
2014 Shinji Maggy no Chūnichi Shinbun

Radio series

Title Network Notes
Nisshin Shokuhin Emi Up Station Shinji Maggy no Mimi Yori Radio YBC

Films

Year Title Notes
2006 Crusher Kazuyoshi

Music videos

Title Notes
FripSide "Only my railgun"

Live

Title Notes
Animelo Summer Live 2010: Evolution co-starring with FripSide

References

  1. ^ "Official profile" (in Japanese). Maseki Geinosha. Retrieved October 10, 2015.