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Japanese comedian, comic chat artist, actor and lyricist
Koji Abe |
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Born | Koji Abe (阿部 公二) (1975-02-19) 19 February 1975 (age 49)
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Nationality | Japanese |
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Years active | 1997– |
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Agent | Yoshimoto Creative Agency |
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Notable work | Koji Abe no Podcast Banchō |
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Style | Mandan |
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Television | - Current
- Yume wa koko kara Namahōsō: Happy
- Former
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Height | 178 cm (5 ft 10 in) |
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Spouse |
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Partner | Kazuyuki Sakuma (Abesaku) |
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Website | Official website |
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Koji Abe (あべ こうじ, Abe Kōji, born 19 February 1975, in Minami-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture)[1] is a Japanese comedian (pin entertainer), comic chat artist, actor and lyricist. His wife is former Morning Musume member and tarento Ai Takahashi.[2]
Abe is represented with Yoshimoto Kogyo in Tokyo (Tokyo Yoshimoto, a subsidiary of Yoshimoto Creative Agency).
Programme appearances
Year
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Title
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Network
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2006 |
Koji Abe no Podcast Banchō |
TBS Radio |
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Dai Shōten |
NTV |
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Bakushō Red Carpet |
Fuji TV |
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Enta no Kamisama |
NTV |
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Owarai Dynamite! |
TBS |
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2007 |
Kuchikomi Johnny |
NTV |
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Yoshimoto Mugendai |
Yoshimoto Fandango TV |
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2008 |
Gold Rush 2008 –Kotoshi koso Break shitai Geinin ga Hiraku Atarashiki Iromonea no Yoake!! |
TBS |
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MS Young Town Doyōbi |
MBS Radio |
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Tensai TV-kun Max |
NHK-E |
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2009 |
Shinshun Golden Pink Carpet SP |
Fuji TV |
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Hitoshi Matsumoto no Marumaru na Hanashi |
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Happy Music |
NTV |
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Futtonda |
CTV |
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2010 |
U-La-La@7 |
Tokyo MX |
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Dai Kaizō!! Gekiteki Before After |
ABC |
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2011 |
Yamagata Hatsu! Tabi no Kenmonroku |
TV Saitama, YBC |
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2012 |
wktk Radio Gakuen |
NHK Radio 1 |
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HKT48 no Baby Radio |
FM Fukuoka |
[4]
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2013 |
Pon! |
NTV |
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Yume wa koko kara Namahōsō: Happy |
ABA |
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2015 |
Yume wa koko kara Shinya Hōsō: Lucky |
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Films
Year
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Title
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Role
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2006 |
Tsukue no Nakami |
Moto Baba
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2007 |
Hero |
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Switch |
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2008 |
my |
Moto Baba
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2011 |
Yuki no Naka no shiro Usagi |
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Television dramas
Stage
Songwriting
Videography
Year
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Title
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1997 |
Yuzu "Chikagai"
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In-store broadcasts
Year
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Title
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Network
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Ref.
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2014 |
Fami Yoshi "Egao no Takkyūbin |
FamilyMart Store Broadcast |
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References
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