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Mai Demizu
出水 麻衣
Born (1984-02-11) February 11, 1984 (age 40)
NationalityJapanese
Other namesMaimai
Demi-chan (デミちゃん)
EducationSophia University Faculty of Foreign Languages Department of English
OccupationAnnouncer
Years active2006–
AgentCent Force (during college)
Style
  • Variety show
  • sports
Height160 cm (5 ft 3 in)
WebsiteTBS Television

Mai Demizu (出水 麻衣, Demizu Mai, born February 11, 1984, in Tokyo, Japan) is a female TBS announcer, television presenter, and newscaster. She is nicknamed as Demi-chan(デミちゃん) and Demicchan (でみっちゃん). Her hobbies are watching sports, gourmet tour, watching theater, playing golf, and running. She is ambassador of Aioi, Hyogo Prefecture.

Early life

Mai Demizu was born on February 11, 1984 in Tokyo, Japan. Her father was English interpreter. During her elementary school fourth grade, she moved with her family to Georgia, until she was second year high school. After returning to Japan, she entered International Christian University High School and graduates. She later entered Sophia University, on 2003 she won Miss Campus Navi Grand Prix. During her college days, she taking English language.

Career

On April 2006, Mai Demizu joins TBS as announcer, synchronizing with Mayumi Mizuno and Ryusuke Ito. On September 30 on same year, she making debut as announcer at a quiz show All-Star Thanksgiving, which she served as a break time promoter for the program. On August 25 until September 2, 2007, she served as a reporter at 2007 World Championships in Athletics which held in Osaka, she supported and interviewed. After that, she often appeared as a reporter in sports broadcasting. On March 2009, she became assistant on Discovery of the World's Mysteries, replacing Maya Kobayashi whom she left as TBS announcer.[1] On July 13, 2015, she became ambassador of Aioi, Hyogo Prefecture.[2]

Personal life

She is fluent in English, because her TOEIC was 980 point.

Current appearances

Television

Year Japanese title Role Network
2009–present 日立 世界ふしぎ発見! 2nd MC assistant TBS
2015–present 時事放談 MC assistant TBS, BS-TBS
2015–present 週刊報道LIFE BS-TBS
2015–present 外国人記者は見た!日本inザ・ワールド MC BS-TBS

Radio

Year Title Role Radio Network
2015–present Junko Koshino MASACA Assistant TBS Radio
2015–present Saturday Wide Radio Tokyo Chaki Chaki with Nights Large Broadcast Assistant TBS Radio
2015–present TBS Radio

Former appearances

Television (TBS)

Regular appearances

Year Title Role Network
2006 - 2009 J-SPO Assistant caster TBS
2006 - 2008 Chikushi Tetsuya NEWS 23 Sports corner anchor TBS
2008 - 2009 NEWS23 Sports corner anchor TBS
2008 - 2009 Mega Digital Host TBS
2009 - 2010 Venus Search Moderator TBS
2010 - 2011 Dream Weavers ~NEXT DOOR~ 3rd narrator TBS
2009 - 2014 King's Brunch Progress Announcer TBS, BS-TBS
2010 - 2014 Tsubokko Host TBS, BS-TBS
2011 - 2013 Cat Chat KIDS! Daisy BS-TBS
2014 - 2015 JNN News Flash Tuesday announcer TBS

Drama appearances

Year Title Role Notes
2010 Ojiichan wa 25-sai NEWS720 reporter Episode 1

Television (Other than TBS)

Appeared on Title Network
July 2012 Morita Kazuyoshi Hour: Waratte Itomo! Fuji TV
July 2012 Gyōretsuno Dekiru Hōritsusōdanjo Nippon TV

Films

Year Title Role Notes
2010 My Darling Is a Foreigner Reporter Cameo

Bibliography

Magazines

References

  1. ^ "「王様のブランチ」後任に出水麻衣アナ内定]". Sankei Sports. January 29, 2009. [dead link]
  2. ^ to 相生市 出水麻衣のMAI MY BLOG July 13, 2015