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Gekidan Hitori profile. Shōgo Kawashima (川島 省吾, Kawashima Shōgo, born February 2, 1977, in Hanamigawa-ku, Chiba, Chiba), known by the stage name Gekidan Hitori (劇団ひとり, 'one-person troupe') [2] is a Japanese comedian, lyricist, actor, novelist, and film director. Gekidan is mainly known his improvisational ability and for his ...
- Japanese
- Ohta Production
- 1994–present
- Shōgo Kawashima, 2 February 1977 (age 46), Chiba, Chiba
Gekidan Hitori was born on February 2, 1977 in Chiba, Japan as Shogo Kawashima. He is a popular comedian, an actor and writer, known for Memories of Matsuko (2006), Rebirth (2011) and Paco and the Magical Book (2008). On February 16, 2009 he married a TV Personality Osawa Akane. Edit Biography
YearTitle#Role2024Kintore Golden Special add Japanese TV ...1Main Host2023Kintore add Japanese TV Show, 2023, 50 ...50Main Host2023Kinpuru Golden Special add Japanese TV ...1Main Host2022Last One Standing add Japanese TV Show, ...8GuestGekidan Hitori. Actor: A Bolt from the Blue. Gekidan Hitori was born on 2 February 1977 in Chiba, Japan. He is an actor and writer, known for A Bolt from the Blue (2014), Asakusa Kid (2021) and Mugonkan (2022).
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Dec 10, 2021 · Gekidan Hitori, Takeshi Kitano, Yuya Yagira. ‘Asakusa Kid’ Review: Netflix Film Spotlights Takeshi Kitano’s Formative Years Learning Comedy in a Japanese Strip Joint. Reviewed online, Dec. 9 ...
Gekidan Hitori is known as an Actor, Director, Screenplay, Writer, and Novel. Some of his work includes Dororo, Memories of Matsuko, Golden Slumber, Neighbour No. 13, Ikigami: The Ultimate Limit, Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur, God Tongue: Kiss Pressure Game The Movie, and Paco and the Magical Book.
Name Hitori Gekidan Japanese: 劇団ひとり (げきだんひとり) Birth Name: Shogo Kawashima (川島省吾) Birthdate: February 2, 1977 Birthplace: Chiba City, Chiba, Japan Height: 176cm Blood Type: A Twitter: @GekidanHitori; Actor Movies. What A Wonderful Family! 2 | Kazoku wa Tsurai yo2 (2017) - Detective
Feb 25, 2022 · Actor and director Gekidan Hitori, who had been planning on visualizing Takeshi’s story for the previous seven years, wrote the script by himself based on Beat Takeshi's autobiography, Asakusa Kid (Shinchosha, 1992). Gekidan Hitori, a comedian himself, focuses more on Takeshi’s journey than his subject’s creative process and comedic approach.