Hitoshi Ueki
Hitoshi Ueki (植木 等, Ueki Hitoshi, December 25, 1926 – March 27, 2007) was a Japanese actor, comedian, singer, and guitarist. He won six awards for acting.[1] His film credits stretch from 1960 to 1995.[2][3]
Hitoshi Ueki | |||||
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Ueki in 1963 | |||||
Born | Aichi Prefecture, Japan | December 25, 1926||||
Died | March 27, 2007 80) | (aged||||
Nationality | Japanese | ||||
Occupation | Actor, comedian, singer, guitarist | ||||
Japanese name | |||||
Kanji | 植木 等 | ||||
Hiragana | うえき ひとし | ||||
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Ueki came to fame through the comic jazz-band The Crazy Cats led by Hajime Hana. His major appearances were in the Musekinin Otoko film series, the comedy variety show Shabondama Holiday, the prime-time television series The Hangman, and the ten 2-hour television shows in the Nagoya Yomeiri Monogatari franchise. He appeared in the Akira Kurosawa epic jidaigeki film Ran, and received a nomination for the Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role.[1] In 1978, he won that honor for his performance in Shukuji, directed by Tomio Kuriyama.[4] On stage, he portrayed Billy Flynn in the musical Chicago.
Additionally, Ueki voiced the Roddy McDowall role in Planet of the Apes.
His hit song with Hana Hajime and the Crazy Cats, Sūdara-bushi, placed in the Oricon top ten,[5] and landed him an appearance on the NHK annual music spectacular Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
Ueki received the Purple Ribbon Medal of Honour in 1993 and the 4th Class Order of the Rising Sun in 1999.
He also served as a narrator in the Japanese version of Tom and Jerry.
Currently, new technology is being used to create a Vocaloid voicebank using his voice.[6]
Discography
Albums
- "Hai, oyobi desu" (ハイ、およびです, Hi, I come here), 1966
- "Onna no sekai" (女の世界, The World of Women), 1971
- "Sūdara-Densetsu" (スーダラ伝説, The Legend of "Sūdara"), 1990
- "Ueki Hitoshi, The Concert" (植木等ザ・コンサート, Hitoshi Ueki, The Concert), 1991
- "Sūdara-Gaiden" (スーダラ外伝, The Legend of "Sūdara" part2), 1992
- "Ueki Hitoshi teki ongaku" (植木等的音楽, Music of Hitoshi Ueki), 1995
Sources
This article includes material translated from 植木等 (Ueki Hitoshi) in the Japanese Wikipedia, retrieved on June 21, 2008.
References
- Hitoshi Ueki - Awards IMDB Retrieved June 21, 2008
- 植木等 JMDB Retrieved June 21, 2008
- Hitoshi Ueki IMDB Retrieved June 21, 2008
- 日本アカデミー賞公式サイト Archived 2007-09-14 at the Wayback Machine 1987 Prizes at Japan Academy Official Site Retrieved June 21, 2008
- 植木等、クレイジー・キャッツの主なランクイン作品売上データ ニュース-ORICON STYLE- Oricon ranking page for Ueki Hitoshi and the Crazy Cats Retrieved June 21, 2008
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