Daisuke Miyagawa

Daisuke Miyagawa (宮川 大輔, Miyagawa Daisuke, born 31 December 1973, in Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan)[2] is a Japanese comedian and actor.

Daisuke Miyagawa
宮川 大輔
Born (1973-12-31) December 31, 1973
NationalityJapanese
Other namesOmatsuri Otoko (お祭り男)
Education
OccupationComedian, actor
Years active1990
AgentYoshimoto Creative Agency
Known for
  • Sekai no Hate made Itte Q!
  • Manten Aozora Restaurant
  • Honoo-no Taiiku-kai TV
  • Hanbon dēsu!
  • Shanghai Tāwan
  • Matsumoto Hitoshi no Marumaru na Hanashi
  • Waragami-sama wa Totsuzen ni...
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Notes
Same year/generation as:
Ninety-nine

Miyagawa grew up in Ōtsu, Shiga Prefecture. He is represented with Yoshimoto Creative Agency from Yoshimoto Kogyo. Miyagawa should not be confused with Daisuke Miyagawa of the comedy duo Daisuke and Hanako Miyagawa.

Filmography

Variety series

Regular appearances

Year Title Network
2007Sekai no Hate made Itte Q!NTV
2009Manten Aozora RestaurantNTV
2011Honoo-no Taiiku-kai TVTBS

Former regular appearances

Year Title Network Notes
2008Oni HatchūTV TokyoPresenter
Perfume no Ki ni Naruko-chanNTV
Channel ATVK
2010Fukashigi Tantei-danNTV
Matsumoto Hitoshi no Marumaru na HanashiFuji TV
Japan Loc FestivalFuji TV
2013Uwasa no Genba Chokkō Document: Ganmi!!NTV
Waragami-sama wa Totsuzen ni...TBS

Irregular appearances

Title Network
Matsumoto Hitoshi no Suberanai HanashiFuji TV
Ikinari! Ōgon densetsu.TV Asahi
Tamori ClubTV Asahi

Former irregular appearances

Year Title Network
Hanbon dēsu!TV Tokyo
2008Akuma no Keiyaku ni SignTBS
MusiGYTV
2012Iron ChefFuji TV
2014Ariyoshi DerajikkenCBC TV

Special programmes

Year Title Network Notes Ref.
201134th 24 Hour TelevisionNTVProgramme personality
201225th 24 Hour TelevisionNTVProgramme personality
2016Daisuke Miyagawa ga Deatta... 17-sai no Hokkaidō Nōson Taiken Dareka no Tame ni Ikiru, to iu koto.TBSNavigator[3]

Satellite programmes

Title Network
Yoshimoto MugendaiYoshimoto Fandago TV

Advertisements

Year Title Notes Ref.
2007Recruit Townwork Shop, Sode Chō, OverallCo-starring with Yui Aragaki
Chintai Lesser-kun, Saigo-sanCo-starring with Mao Kobayashi
2010Ajinomoto Knorr Cup Soup Kekka, Namapan, SōshūCo-starring with Haruma Miura and Keiko Kitagawa
2011Kao Corporation Bus Magiclean Bō Kabiplus
Vision Optic
2012Sapporo Brewery Premium Alcohol-freeCo-starring with Rena Tanaka
Sapporo Brewery Premium Alcohol-free BlackCo-starring with Rena Tanaka
Kyushu Railway Company Kyushu Shinkansen Warau. Kumamoto Kagoshima Warau. KagoshimaCo-starring with Atsushi Tsutsumishita
Cyber Agent Ameba Pigg
2013Yoshinoya Yoshinoya no Gyūdon Tōjō, Daisuke Miyagawa no Ryūgi, JukuseiCo-starring with Toshio Sakata in Jukusei
Yoshinoya Yoshinoya no Ushi Sukinabe Zen Shin Tōjō
2015Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Blue Let Stan Peak Bōo-ryoku
Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Ranakein S Miyagawa-san no Cai Cai <Natsu>
Government Public Relations Shakai Hoshō Zei Bangō Seido My Number Akan! Hokan!, Motteru hō ga, ē!Co-starring with Aya Ueto
Yahoo! Japan Yahoo! Shopping
2016Yomiuriland Gujjoba![4]

Internet

Year Title
2007Chintai Lesser-kun: Hajimete no o Heya Haiken
Chintai Lesser-kun: Saishin Setsubi ni Dokidoki!

TV drama

Year Title Role Network Notes Ref.
1993WatanabeUdoKTV
2002Emergency Room 24 Hours Special 2002ReporterFuji TV
Hito ni YasashikuFuji TVEpisode 5
Onna Manager Kaoru Kaneko Kanashimi no Jiken-bo 1Fuji TV
Ao ni Koishite! Soccer-tsū to 4-ri no Bijo no MonogatariFuji TVEpisode 3
2004Yu no Machi Consultant 3TBS
2005Honō no Keibi Taichō Morio IgarashiABC
2006Tsubasa no Oreta Tenshi-tachiFuji TVEpisode 3
Mikon RokushimaiMoriomotoCBC
2008ShibatoraToru ShinjoFuji TV
Team Batista no EikōRyo NarumiKTV
2009Zeni GebaSatoshi OginoNTV
2012Miyuki Manabe 4-shū renzoku "Gokujō" MysteryNaoyuki KamiyaTBSEpisode 2
Kuroi Jū-ri no Hitomi Kuroki.NHK BS Premium
2013Otasuke-ya JinpachiKurumiya Jinpachi V (Kenji Ogata)YTVLead role
2015Aka MedakaTatekawa KansaiTBS[5]

Films

Year Title Role Notes
1996Kishiwada Shōnen Gurentai: Boys Be AmbitiousAkira
Sasurai no Trouble Buster
2007Pacchigi! Love & Peace
Big Man JapanSuper Justice
Mizutamari
Ī Onna ni wa Un ga aru
2008Gachi BoyYoshinobu Kimishima (Chocho Choppi Kimishima)
Sakura to InrōShinpachi
Sainomezaka
Kakushi Toride no San-Akunin: The Last PrincessGorozaemon
2009Waiting for Good NewsTatsuo Higa
DropOno
2010No Laugh No LifeSou HayakawaCo-starring with Kendo Kobayashi
Ghost: Mouichido Dakishimetai
2011Manzai GangKanai
2014A FamilyIsao
2015Z IslandAkira Yoshida
2019The FableJackal Tomioka
2021The Fable 2Jackal Tomioka[6]

Japanese dub

Year Title Role Ref.
2016Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the ShadowsRock Steady[7]
2019Hobbs & ShawBritish Customs Official[8]

Internet drama

Year Title Role Network
2006ZassāDai 2 NTV
2015Z Island: Kantō Gokudō EnjōAkira YoshidaDTV

Direct-to-video

Year Title
2010Mayoeru Waka Gashira

Books

Year Title
2012Nemukunaru Ehon
2015Sekai no Hate made Itte Q! Daisuke Miyagawa no Wasshoi Omatsuri Kikō

Video games

Year Title Role
2009Yakuza 3Mikio Aragaki

Radio

Year Title Network
2007Gocha maze! GetsuyōbiMBS Radio
2009Matamata Gocha Maze!MBS Radio

Stage

Year Title Role
2000Yoshimoto ShinkigekiKinta Fukuro / Shōi Takashi Fukumoto
2001The Winds of God
2005Oi! Ryoma: Seishun-hen
2006Damenzu Walker
2008Love Letters
2013Geinin Kōkan Nikki: Yellow Hearts no Monogatari

Other

Year Title
2012Kao: Ōsōji o Bara-iro ni!
Kao: Saa, Wakuwaku Tanoshī Ōsōji!

References

  1. Yoshimoto Ōngon Retsuden. Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation. 18 Oct 2015
  2. "宮川 大輔" (in Japanese). Yoshimoto Kogyo. Retrieved 9 Oct 2016.
  3. "宮川大輔が出逢った…17歳の北海道農村体験 誰かのために生きる、ということ。" (in Japanese). Hokkaido Broadcasting. Archived from the original on 28 August 2016. Retrieved 9 Oct 2016.
  4. "宮川大輔怒られる、よみうりランドものづくり体験「グッジョバ!!」CMで父親役". Owarai Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha. 14 Mar 2016. Retrieved 9 Oct 2016.
  5. "嵐・二宮和也×ビートたけし初共演作、新キャスト発表" (in Japanese). Excite News. 9 Oct 2015. Archived from the original on 10 October 2016. Retrieved 9 Oct 2016.
  6. "岡田准一『ザ・ファブル 第二章』来年2.5公開 宮川大輔、橋本マナミら追加キャスト解禁". Crank-in!. Retrieved October 9, 2020.
  7. "宮川大輔&藤森慎吾、『ミュータント・タートルズ』続編でゲスト声優". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. 30 Jun 2016. Retrieved 7 Oct 2016.
  8. "ワイルド・スピード/スーパーコンボ". Fukikaeru. Retrieved August 30, 2019.
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