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Mika Sugisaki

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Mika Sugisaki
杉崎 美香
Born (1978-10-31) October 31, 1978 (age 46)
NationalityJapanese
Alma materYamaguchi University
Occupation(s)Announcer, radio personality, entertainer, actress
Years active2001 -
AgentCent Force
Height1.58 m (5 ft 2 in)
Children1
WebsiteOfficial profile

Mika Sugisaki (杉崎 美香, Sugisaki Mika, born October 31, 1978, in Ōita, Ōita, Japan)[1] is a Japanese announcer, radio personality, entertainer, and actress who is represented by the talent agency, Cent Force.

Biography

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Sugisaki was born in Ōita, Ōita Prefecture. After graduating from Ōita Prefectural Ōita Tsurusaki High School and Yamaguchi University, she joined as an announcer for Shin-etsu Broadcasting (SBC) on 2001. Sugisaki served for two and a half years until September 2003.

After leaving SBC, she passed the audition for Cent Force. Sugisaki later became the main caster in Fuji Television program Mezanew for eight years until September 30, 2011. She also gained popularity when hosting the GyaO internet program, Mika Sugisaki no Oyasumi Toshokan, and as an MC for NHK's radio programs.

Sugisaki has an ordinary vehicle driver's license[2] and an educational personnel license (English in elementary and junior high school). She introduced in television and books such as Sōchō no Kao and Yaeba no Mezamashi Tenshi.

On the summer of 2008, Sugisaki became the vegetable sommelier of the Junior Vegetable & Fruit Meister.[citation needed]

In January 2015, she married the director of the Fuji TV information program, Mr. Sunday.[citation needed] In May 2016, she gave birth to a healthy baby boy.

Filmography

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TV series

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Year Title Network Notes Ref.
2003 Mezanew Fuji TV Main caster
2004 Mezamashi TV Fuji TV
Media Mita Mon Kachi! Zeruma Fuji TV
Mezamashi Saturday Fuji TV
2006 Mika Sugisaki no Oyasumi Toshokan GyaO
2007 Nippon@World Fuji TV Navigator
2010 Warai ga Ichiban NHK Moderator
2011 Foot×Brain TV Tokyo Main caster
Asian Ace TBS Moderator
2012 Keiba Beat KTV Main caster
Sekai Naze Soko ni? Nihonjin: Shira Rezaru Haranbanjō-den TV Tokyo
Doyō no Yoru wa! Otonana TV TVQ Moderator [3]

Radio series

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Year Title Network Notes
1998 Kinyōbi wa Flyday FM-Yamaguchi
2004 Fumio Takada no Radio Beverly Hills NBS
Masaharu Fukuyama no All Night Nippon Saturday Special Tamashī no Radio NBS
2006 Tomoaki Ogura no Radio Circuit NBS Assistant
2007 All Night Nippon NBS
J-Wave Christmas Special Sapporo Draft One Presents Tree Top Party 07 J-Wave
2008 Au Download Music Chart FM Tokyo, JFN
2013 Face JFN Tuesday

Other

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Year Title Notes
2010 Lismo Channel Wednesday MC

SBC era

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Sugisaki was mainly in charge in television and radio news, weather forecast, reporter, etc.

TV series

Title Notes
2002 Fresh All-Star Game Reporter
U Parade Reporter
Ohayō Chat
SBC Special

Radio series

Title Notes
Tokoton Kinyōbi
Radio Donburi
Morning Wide Radio J
Oishī Wide Maru-sa ka Chin

Advertisements

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Year Title Notes
SBC Royal Car Station
Recycle Shop Tentekomai Narration
2010 Pola "Whitey Simo"
Kentucky Fried Chicken "Yuzukara Chicken"
2011 Kai "Kai Razor"
2013 Meiji "Meiji no Takuhai"

Music

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Title Notes
Neicha Sisters "Genkida! Dance"
Dreams Come True "A-i-shi-te-ru no Sain: Watashi-tachi no Mirai Yosō-zu" Also starred in the music video as OL

Anime

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Title Role Notes
Doki Doki School Hours News announcer

Stage shows

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Year Title Notes Ref.
2008 Seasons Narrator [4]

Books

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Year Title Notes
2008 Mikan Noji Kan Mika Sugisaki 1114days. ISBN 978-4594057107. Fusosha

Photo albums

Year Title Notes
2005 Kimi ni Todokimasu yō ni. ISBN 978-4847028922. Wani Books

References

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  1. ^ "杉崎美香" (in Japanese). Cent Force. Retrieved October 30, 2015.
  2. ^ "2008年03月10日". Mezanew (in Japanese). Fuji Television. March 10, 2008. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 30, 2015.
  3. ^ "TVQ秋の新番組&スペシャル番組ガイド" (in Japanese). TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting. Retrieved October 30, 2015.
  4. ^ "SEASONS" (in Japanese). Pony Canyon. Archived from the original on December 8, 2008. Retrieved October 30, 2015.
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