Dayu Koume
Takashi Akai (赤井 貴, Akai Takashi, born April 20, 1972, in Suginami, Tokyo, Japan),[2] better known as Dayu Koume (コウメ 太夫, Kōme Dayū), is a Japanese comedian represented by SMA Neet Project. He dropped out from Asahikawa University.
Dayu Koume | |
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コウメ 太夫 | |
Born | Takashi Akai April 20, 1972 |
Nationality | Japanese |
Education | Asahikawa University |
Occupation | Comedian |
Years active | 1995– |
Agent | SMA Neet Project |
Known for | Enta no Kami-sama |
Height | 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in) |
Relatives | Keiko Fukami (mother)[1] |
Filmography
TV series
Year | Title | Network | Notes | Ref. |
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Gachinko! | TBS | |||
Enta no Kami-sama | NTV | [3] | ||
The Top 100 Historical Persons in Japan | NTV | |||
Waratte Iitomo! | Fuji TV | |||
Hello! Morning | TV Tokyo | |||
Utaban | TBS | |||
Hanamaru Market | TBS | |||
All Star Sekimen Shinkoku! Happening Taishō | TBS | |||
Owarai Zukan Hamanuki | TVK | |||
Natsu Megu-dō | CBC | |||
Chi-chin Puipui | MBS | |||
Super Chample | Chūkyō TV | |||
Matsuken Ima-chan Osero no Go! Go! Sata | Fuji TV | |||
Goddotan | TV Tokyo | |||
P Sma | TV Asahi | |||
Yaredeki! Sekai Dai Chōsen | TBS | |||
2009 | Hikari Ota's If I Were Prime Minister... Secretary Tanaka | NTV | ||
Kizuna Restaurant | TBS | |||
2010 | Zen Shurui | TBS | ||
2011 | Owarai Wide Show Marco Polori | KTV | ||
2012 | TV Con Giro | TBS | ||
London Hearts | TV Asahi | |||
Monomane Grand Prix | NTV | |||
2014 | Odoroki Mitai TV Bikkuryimu | TV Asahi | ||
2015 | 2014 → 2015 Tsukitai Hito Grand Prix: Yuku-nen Tsuku Toshi | Fuji TV |
Advertisements
Title | Notes |
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Recycle Shop "Kaihō Sōko" | Hokkaido broadcasts only |
Onomichi Yuya Tsukaryan se | Hiroshima broadcasts only |
Mammoth Free Market Z | |
Clear Asahi "Soriresu, Suki" | |
My Furisode Dot Com "Seijin-shiki no Furisode Kuchikomi Jōhō Site" |
Internet series
Title | Notes |
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Dayu Koume no Chikupō Radio – Dayu Koume no Chancha ka Channel |
References
- "コウメ太夫:母は東映ニューフェースの元スター女優 「チャカチャンチャン」を考案?" (in Japanese). Mantan Web. 11 Nov 2015. Retrieved 11 May 2016.
- "コウメ 太夫" (in Japanese). SMA Neet Project. Retrieved 11 May 2016.
- "エンタリスト『小梅太夫』". Enta no Kami-sama (in Japanese). Nippon TV. Retrieved 11 May 2016.
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
- Official profile (in Japanese)
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