Patrick Harlan
Patrick Harlan | |
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![]() Patrick Harlan at Expo 2005 | |
Born |
Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S.A. | November 14, 1970
Occupation | Comedian, TV personality, voice actor |
Years active | 1996–present |
Patrick Harlan (born November 14, 1970 in Colorado, United States) is a gaijin tarento, member of the comedy duo Pakkun Makkun in Japan. He is often referred to by his stage name Pakkun.
Harlan grew up in Colorado Springs, Colorado and a graduated from Harvard University with a degree in the Comparative Study of Religion. He first came to Japan on a tour with the Harvard Glee Club in 1993. He lived in Fukui and taught at an English conversation school. He studied Japanese on his own and passed the highest level of the Japanese Proficiency Test after 2 years in the country.[1] He moved to Tokyo in 1996 to pursue an acting career.
In 1997, Harlan joined with Makoto Yoshida to form the comic duo Pakkun Makkun, with Harlan as the boke (funny guy) and Yoshida as the tsukkomi (straight guy). They were the first international pair on the Japanese comedy scene in decades. They quickly made a name for themselves, winning the Tokyo FM King of Comedy Tournament and making it to the finals of NHK's Shinjin Engei Taisho both in 1999. They were also finalists on NHK's Bakusho Onair Battle in 2000. Pakkun Makkun became regular faces on Japanese television with a daily corner on the popular afternoon show Just on TBS for five and a half years. Pakkun Makkun took their Manzai style to Las Vegas in 2004 and Los Angeles in 2007, performing both times in English with their straightman and funny guy roles reversed. In addition to comedy, Harlan works as an actor, DJ, narrator, commentator and TV show host. As a solo performer Patrick became well known as the host of NHK's Eigo de Shabera Night, and later the secondary host or "Friday Partner" of Nihon Television's Omoikkiri Ii Terebi with Mino Monta. From 2010 to 2014, Harlan was the main MC of 7Sta Bratch and 7Sta Live on TV Tokyo. In the 2010s Harlan began commenting on news and current events and in 2015 became the moderator of "GAIKOKUJIN KISHAHA MITA / Through Foreign Journalists' Eyes" a weekly current affairs discussion program on BS-TBS television.
Television
- Corner personality on "JUST." TBS Television 1999-2005
- Host of "EIGO DE SHABERANAITO / Can You Speak English." NHK 2003 to 2009
- Secondary Host of "OMOIKKIRI II TEREBI," Nihon Television 2007-2009
- Host of "7-STA Live" and 7-STA BRATCH," TV Tokyo 2010-2014
- Panelist on "IMA SEKAI HA," Nihon Television 2012-
- Host of ""GAIKOKUJIN KISHAHA MITA / Through Foreign Journalists' Eyes," TBS Television 2015-
Voice work
- Jack Morton in Gamera 2000. 1997
- Pirate in Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure in the South Seas. 1998
- Deep Freeze. 1999
- Robert Wells in Shenmue. 2000
- Ark Thompson in Resident Evil Survivor. 2000
- Slipheed: The Lost Planet. 2000
- Steel Battalion. 2002
- Trial 13 in D.N.A.: Dark Native Apostle
- Monkey Voice in Super Monkey Ball 2. 2002
- Narrator in Little Charo: Tohoku-hen
- David Rice in Neuro: Supernatural Detective (ep. 14). 2014
- Jack Waltz in Detective Conan: Dimensional Sniper. 2014
Published works
- 爆笑å•é¡Œãƒ»ãƒ‘ックンã®è‹±èªžåŽŸè«– (Bakusho Mondai and Pack'n Tackle English (full edition)), Gentosha, 2001
- 爆笑å•é¡Œãƒ»ãƒ‘ックンã®ãƒ‹ãƒ¥ãƒ¼ã‚¹ã§è‹±èªžã‚’å¦ã¶æœ¬ (Bakusho Mondai and Pakkun Learn English from the News), Gentosha, 2002
- パックンマックンã®ç¬‘ã‚れる英語 笑ã‚ã›ã‚‹è‹±èªž (Pakkun Makkun's English to Get Laughed At, English to Get A Laugh), Seishun Shuppan, 2002
- å°å’レベルã®ãŠã‚ŒãŒãƒ©ã‚¹ãƒ™ã‚¬ã‚¹ã§è‹±èªžã§æ¼«æ‰ãŒã§ããŸç†ç”± (How I, With Grade School Level English, Came to Perform MANZAI in English in Las Vegas), Gentosha, 2004
- Pakkun's English Dictionary, Gakushu Kenkyusha, 2004
- 爆笑å•é¡Œãƒ»ãƒ‘ックンã®èªã‚€ã ã‘ã§è‹±èªžãŒã‚ã‹ã‚‹æœ¬ (Bakusho Mondai and Pakkun Tackle English (revised)), Gentosha, 2005
- パックンマックンã®ã€Œä½¿ã„ã“ãªã›! カタカナ語ã€ãƒ“ジãƒã‚¹ç·¨ 仕事ã§å½¹ç«‹ã¤é »å‡º300語マスター (Pakkun Makkun's Useful Katakana English for Business), Shogakukan, 2006
- パックンã®è‹±èªžçµµæœ¬ã€Œãƒˆã‚¥ãƒ¼ã‚¹ãƒ•ã‚§ã‚¢ãƒªãƒ¼ã®å¤§å†’険〠(The Tooth Fairy's Big Adventure (picture book. text and illustration by Patrick Harlan)), Shogakukan, 2006
- パックンã®ä¸åŠã‚Šè‹±ä½œæ–‡ã€€(Pakkun's Headline English), CNN Publishing, 2006
- 「何ã¨ãžã‚ˆã—ãªã«ã€ã£ã¦ã€è‹±èªžã§è¨€ãˆã¾ã™ã‹ (Let's Talk Business), NHK出版ã€2012
- Are you a 国際人 (â€Are you an International Personâ€), Chuoseihan, 2013
- パックンマックン・海ä¿çŸ¥é‡Œã®ç¬‘ã†è‹±ä½œæ–‡ã€€(Pakkun Makkun and Chisato Kaiho's Laughable English Composition), Fusosha, 2013
- TSUKAMU ! WAJUTSU (Speak to Achieve) Kadokawa 21, 2014
External links
- Official Home Page
- Eigo De Shabera Night
- Omoikiri Ii Terebi
- Make on the Holiday Blog
- digisbs.com/tv/program/michibura
- Patrick Harlan at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Patrick Harlan at the Internet Movie Database
References
- ↑ Eigo Town interview with Pakkun Makkun: http://www.eigotown.com/culture/interview/pm/interview_p2.shtml