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Rie Oh
王理恵
Born
Wáng Lĭhuì

(1970-03-07) 7 March 1970 (age 54)
Alma materAoyama Gakuin University
Career
ShowŌ Rie no surō no kibun de
StationRKB Radio
Time slot17:35-17:45 (Saturdays)
StyleRadio and Television presenter

Rie Oh (王 理恵, Ō Rie, born March 7, 1970, in Tokyo, Japan) is a TV sportscaster and presenter on the J-Wave radio station in Japan.[1]

Oh is the second daughter of former baseball player and Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks team manager Sadaharu Oh.[1] She graduated from Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo,[2] and is also qualified as a "Junior vegetable and fruit meister" or "Vegetable sommelier".[2][3] She worked for the Hakuhodo advertising agency before moving to TV in 1996.[3]

Rie Oh holds Taiwanese citizenship because her father did not want his daughters to become naturalized Japanese, although neither could speak Chinese.[4][full citation needed]

Personal life

Previously married twice, Oh was engaged to marry psychiatrist Masaki Honda in January 2008,[5] but subsequently broke off the engagement.[6] Honda was the personal doctor to sumo yokozuna Asashoryu.[5]

TV commercials

  • Oligo no kage (2007–)[2][7]
  • House Hokkaido Stew (2007)[2]

References

  1. ^ a b J-Wave profile Retrieved 14 December 2009. (in Japanese)
  2. ^ a b c d Profile on Sky Corporation website Retrieved 14 December 2009 (in Japanese)
  3. ^ a b "Third Time Lucky for Oh Rie" (10 December 2007). Retrieved 14 December 2009 (in English)
  4. ^ 《百年目の帰郷》written by 鈴木洋史(1998)
  5. ^ a b "Rie Oh engaged to Asashoryu's doctor" (8 December 2007). Retrieved 14 December 2009 (in English)
  6. ^ "Rie Oh reveals engagement has been broken off" (10 April 2008). Retrieved 14 December 2009 (in English)
  7. ^ Ensuiko Sugar Refining website Retrieved 14 December 2009 (in Japanese)

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