Takashi Fujii

This article is about the comedian. For the footballer, see Takashi Fujii (footballer).
Takashi Fujii
Born (1972-03-10) March 10, 1972
Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan
Occupation Comedian, singer

Takashi Fujii (藤井隆 Fujii Takashi), born March 10, 1972 in Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese comedian and singer who belongs to the Japanese entertainment conglomerate Yoshimoto Kogyo and is the popular host of Matthew's Best Hit TV (as the character Matthew Minami (マシュー南 Mashū Minami), and various other related shows on TV Asahi, a major television network in Japan.

On May 7, 2005, he officially announced his intention to marry Otoha (乙葉), a Japanese idol, and they were married on July 30, 2005 at the Grand Hyatt in Tokyo, with an audience of 340 guests including many famous Japanese personalities and celebrities.

On May 7, 2007, he and his wife Otoha announced that they are expecting a child.

Acting career

An established celebrity among Japanese television, Takashi Fujii is most active as an actor and a comedic host.

In the western world, and particularly the United States, he is perhaps best known for his appearance as Matthew Minami, hosting his own show, with Bill Murray's character Bob Harris in the 2003 movie Lost in Translation. As Matthew, his trademark blonde wig and garish suits complement his effeminate but wacky personality.

Although Bill Murray has never been a guest, Fujii (as Matthew Minami) actually hosts such a program, now called Matthew's Best Hit UV, largely consisting of musicians and popular Japanese celebrities, the show's guests are often subject to fierce competition by Matthew Minami himself. The character Matthew Minami also appears in a handful of programs and shorts related to Best Hit TV.

Takashi Fujii is also a popular talent himself and appears frequently on many Japanese variety shows. He is considerably less flamboyant while appearing as himself, but his frequent seemingly random comments and odd gestures are all part of his signature performances. He has even made appearances in the U.S. and China showing off both his comedy and music. Takashi Fujii is currently featured on the following programs (titles are loose translations):

Past appearances

Takashi Fujii has also made numerous other minor appearances as well as contributing his voice talent on various animated movies including 2004's Mind Game.

Music career

Although Fujii is less active as a musician, his style has transferred successfully into the world of J-pop. His single, "OH MY JULIET!", was produced by popular J-pop artist Tommy february6. The song was subsequently featured in the soundtrack to the movie Babel.

Along with Tomoko Kawase, he has also worked with well-known artists such as Daisuke Asakura, Tetsuya Komuro, Seiko Matsuda, and Fayray.

In 2004, he did a "World Tour" concert in Los Angeles, U.S. and Shanghai, China.

As he is usually busy hosting shows and giving guest appearances, it is not unusual for him to release less than one single per year.

Discography

Singles

  1. She is my new town
  2. I just want to hold you
  1. Manatsu No Yono Yume Duet with Seiko Matsuda
  2. Futari Naraba
  1. OH MY JULIET!
  2. STAR BRIGHT LOVE
  3. RAIN RAIN RAIN...
  4. I HOLD YOU TIGHT
  1. Watashi no Aoi Sora
  2. Aru Yoru, Boku wa Nigedashitanda
  1. Mikakunin Hikoutai
  1. Zetsubou Good Bye
  2. Zetsubou Good Bye (Karaoke)
  1. Ai mo Kawarazu
  2. Ai mo Kawarazu ~ deep Autumn extended mix
  1. NANDA KANDA
  2. NANDA KANDA [anta nanda tsugi no ban wa]

Albums

  1. Amai Kaori
  2. *~Asterisk~
  3. vestige
  4. Me ga Kirai
  5. NO MORE CRY
  6. Rirura Riruha
  7. T&T
  8. OH MY JULIET!
  9. Get Down
  10. T&T Remix Version
  1. Watashi no Aoi Sora
  2. Aru Yoru Boku wa Nige Dashitanda
  3. Aka to Kuro
  4. Sa ra Sa
  5. Ka-ra-su
  6. Socket
  7. TAMEIKI
  8. Mirai -SEX-
  9. Utsukushii Wakare
  10. Tsuki no Sabaku to
  11. 1/2 no Kodoku
  1. Mikakunin Hikoutai
  2. Kyuukyoku Cute
  3. Chikyuu ni Dakarete
  4. Suhada ni Sweater
  5. Koufuku Interview
  6. Zetsubou Good Bye
  7. Taikanyama Elegy
  8. Moscow no Yoru
  9. Ranhansha
  10. RELAX
  11. NANDA KANDA

References

  1. 天国のkiss on jdrama.com
  2. 明日があるさ on jdrama.com
  3. ビューティ7 on jdrama.com
  4. まんてん on jdrama.com

External links

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