Hayashiya Sanpei II
Hayashiya Sanpei II (2代目 林家 三平, Nidaime Hayashiya Sanpei, real name Taisuke Ebina (海老名 泰助, Ebina Taisuke), born 11 December 1970, in Negishi, Taitō, Tokyo, Japan)[2] is a Japanese rakugo comedian and tarento. His debayashi is "Matsuri-bayashi". He is sometimes called Nidai Hayashiya Sanpei (二代 林家 三平). He was known as Hayashiya Ippei (林家 いっ平).
Hayashiya Sanpei II | |
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2代目 林家 三平 | |
Born | Taisuke Ebina December 11, 1970 |
Nationality | Japanese |
Other names | Hayashiya Ippei |
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Occupation | Rakugo comedian, tarento |
Years active | 1989–present |
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Spouse(s) | [1] |
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Hayashiya was the star performer of Rakugo Kyodai. He was once represented with Horipro. Hayashiya is now represented with Negishi Sanpeido. He is not only good in English, he can also speak Chinese.
From May 2016 Hayashiya became a member of "Ōgiri" of Shōten. He is left-handed.
Filmography
TV series
Year | Title | Network | Notes |
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1984 | Alfee no Aru Nitsui Totsuzen! | TBS | |
1999 | Shizen to Asobo | NHK E TV | Narration |
2006 | Mezamashi TV | Fuji TV | |
2008 | NHK Archives | NHK | |
Kachō Kōsaku Shima | NTV | ||
2009 | Mito Kōmon | TBS | Parts 40 to 43 |
2010 | Pittanko Kankan | TBS | |
2011 | Onihei Gaiden: Yousagi no Sumi Uemon | Sky PerfecTV!, Jidaigeki Senmon Channel | |
Ebina-san-ka no Cha Bu-dai | TBS | ||
2012 | run for money: Tōsō-chū | Fuji TV | |
2014 | Tokumei Tantei | TV Asahi | Final episode |
2015 | Ōedo Sōsamō | TV Tokyo | |
2016 | Shōten | NTV |
Advertisements
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Niki Co |
Tsūshin Hanbai CM Seigyoku "Chlorella Supply" |
Tsuchikura |
NTT-BJ |
Radio series
Year | Title | Network |
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2010 | Listen Soul! | TBS Radio |
2015 | Sanpei desu. Irasshai! |
Radio drama
Year | Title | Role |
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1999 | Shaberedomo Shaberedomo | Kosekitei Mitsuba |
Films
Year | Title | Role |
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2005 | Ashita Genki Ninare | Tadayoshi (voice) |
References
- "林家三平と国分佐智子が婚約". Kyodo News.
- "プロフィール". Official Web Site of Sanpei Hayashiya (in Japanese). Negishi Jimusho. Retrieved 11 Sep 2016.
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
- Negishi Sanpeido official website (in Japanese)
- Rakugo Kyokai profile (in Japanese)
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