Английская Википедия:Hiroaki Ogi
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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox comedian Шаблон:Nihongo is a Japanese comedian who has regular appearances in a number of television shows as well as portraying roles in television drama series. He was born Шаблон:Nihongo. Ogi is nicknamed Шаблон:Nihongo, Шаблон:Nihongo, and Шаблон:Nihongo. Some younger entertainers such as Bananaman and Teruyuki Tsuchida called him Шаблон:Nihongo regardless of whether they are his senior or junior. He is the boke of OgiYahagi, partnered with Ken Yahagi.
Appearances
Regular TV appearances
- Music Engine "OgiYahagi Ogi no 37-Sai de gakki Hajimete mimashita!" (Music Air, 2 Oct 2008 –)
- Akuma no Keiyaku ni Sign (29 Oct 2008 – 18 Feb 2009, TBS)
- Tamori Club (TV Asahi) occasional appearances
- AKB48 Nemousu TV Season 4 – (4 Jul 2010 —, Family Gekijo)
- Bratto Shitto (7 Jul – 29 Sep 2011, Kansai TV)
- OgiYahagi Ogi no Natsuhachi-tō! 80's no Aishi-kata (10 Dec 2011 –, Family Gekijo)
- Matsukoi: Ogi no ¥ Dōchū: Moddezzo Yamagata (15 Jul – 30 Sep 2013, Sakuranbo Television)
- Kinina Room (6 Sep 2014 –, Dlife)[1]
- Chotto Zawatsuku Image Chōsa: Moshikashite Zureteru? (23 Jan – 25 Dec 2017, KTV)
TV dramas
- Densha Otoko (Jul–Sep 2005, Fuji TV) – as clerk at restaurant entrance
- Nagoya Yomeiri Monogatari (Tōkai TV, Fuji TV)
- Unubore Deka Episode 5 "Sweet Tooth" (6 Aug 2010, TBS) – as Yohei Maehara
- Uten Chūshi Nine (12 May – 2 Jun 2015, TV Tokyo) – as Ogi[2]
- Cook Keibu no Bansan-kai Episode 1 (20 (19 at night) Oct 2016, TBS) – as Hisashi Taguchi[3]
Films
- Pyu to Fuku! Jaguar: The Movie (2008) – as Hammer
- Project Dream: How to Build Mazinger Z's Hangar (2020)
- A Whisker Away (2020) – as Kusugi-sensei
Theatre
- Jinjō Ningen Zero (28–30 Mar 2008)
Others
- Minna no Keiba (Fuji TV), when the programme was occasionally doubled, there was a case where a live performance was done on a secondary audio channel.[4]
- 44th Niigata Kinen (31 Aug 2008)
- 50th American Jockey Club Cup (25 Jan 2009)
- 46th Niigata Kinen (29 Aug 2010)
- 57th Allcomer (23 Sep 2012)
- Honoo-no Taiiku-kai TV (TBS)[5]
- Tetsurō Degawa no Jūden sa sete moraemasen ka? (TV Tokyo)
References
External links
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- ↑ Not compatible with Dream Keiba, etc.
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