Kazutoyo Koyabu
Japanese TV comedian
Kazutoyo Koyabu (小籔 千豊, Koyabu Kazutoyo, born September 11, 1973 in Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka)[1] is a Japanese TV comedian, presenter, tarento, and musician, represented by Yoshimoto Kogyo. He is the chairman of the comedy troupe Yoshimoto Shinkigeki [ja][2] and drummer for the band Genie High.
Koyabu graduated as the 12th generation class from Yoshimoto NSC Osaka and speaks with an Osaka dialect.[3]
Television
Current Programs
- Yoshimoto Shinkigeki (よしもと新喜劇) (MBS TV)
- Ima-chan no Jitsu wa (今ちゃんの「実は…」) (ABCTV) – Regular
- Asapara (あさパラ!) (Yomiuri TV) – Semi-regular
- BAZOOKA!!! (BS SKP, 2011–) – MC
- Non Stop! (ノンストップ!) (Fuji TV, 2012–) – Bi-weekly (Tuesdays)
- Koyabu Gachipin Shashin-kan (コヤブガチピン写真館) (Fuji TV ONE, 2013–) – MC
- Chichin Pui Pui (ちちんぷいぷい) (MBS TV) – Semi-regular (Fridays)
- Cream Quiz Miracle 9 (くりぃむクイズ ミラクル9) (TV Asahi) – Irregular
- Keiba Kettō Kenkyūjo (競馬血統研究所) (Fuji TV ONE, 2015–)
- Koyabu Daiseppō ~ Tabi to Gurume no Yonaoshi Seppō Variety ~ (小籔大説法〜旅とグルメの世直し説法バラエティ〜) (Fuji TV ONE, 2017–) – MC
- Koyaburu Sports (コヤぶるSPORTS) (Kansai TV, 2017–) – MC
- Tadaya (無料屋) (TV Asahi, 2019–) – MC
- Yabutsuru ~ Tsurube Koyabu no Ōsaka Yawa ~ (ヤブツル〜鶴瓶・小籔の大阪夜話〜) (NHK, 2015–)
- HINABINGO! (Nippon TV, 2019–) – MC
- Kyōkara Tomodachi ni Naremasuka? (今日から友達になれますか?) (Fuji TV, 2019–) – MC
Film
Television drama
References
- ^ "スポニチアネックスOSAKA 芸能". February 24, 2008. Archived from the original on February 24, 2008. Retrieved April 25, 2019.
- ^ "座員紹介|吉本新喜劇オフィシャルサイト". yoshimoto.co.jp. Retrieved April 25, 2019.
- ^ "小籔 千豊(こやぶかずとよ)". February 11, 2006. Archived from the original on February 11, 2006. Retrieved April 25, 2019.
- ^ "映画「陽だまりの彼女」に小籔千豊出演、役柄は松潤の上司". Natalie. Retrieved August 31, 2021.
- ^ "妻夫木聡×安藤サクラ×窪田正孝ら共演、芥川賞作家・平野啓一郎の「ある男」実写映画化". Oricon. August 31, 2021. Retrieved August 31, 2021.
- ^ "もしも徳川家康が総理大臣になったら". eiga.com. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
- ^ "小籔千豊が「陸王」出演、"相棒"ピエール瀧「一緒に日本中から嫌われたい」". Natalie. Retrieved August 31, 2021.
- ^ "小籔千豊:大河初出演で周囲の反応に驚き「麒麟がくる」嫌みったらしい公家・二条晴良役「僕を憎んで」". Oricon. August 31, 2021. Retrieved August 31, 2021.
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