Hideyuki Nakayama

Hideyuki Nakayama (中山 秀征, Nakayama Hideyuki, born 31 July 1967, in Fujioka, Gunma) is a Japanese tarento, presenter, actor, and comedian. He is nicknamed Hide-chan (ヒデちゃん) and Hide-san (ヒデさん).

Hideyuki Nakayama
Pseudonym
  • Hide-san
  • Hide-chan
Native name中山 秀征
Born (1967-07-31) 31 July 1967 (age 56)
Fujioka, Gunma, Japan
NationalityJapanese
Education
  • Kakiyo High School
  • Kurume High School (dropped out)
Years active1982–
EmployerWatanabe Entertainment
SpouseAyaka Shiraki (m. 1998)

Same year/generation as:
Utchan Nanchan
Dacho Club
Tetsuro Degawa

He is represented with Watanabe Entertainment. He dropped out from Tsunamu Elementary School,[1] North Junior High School[2] (up to two semesters for three years[3][4]), Persimmon Junior High School (only three semesters for three years[3][4]), Kakiyo High School, and Kurume High School.

Biography

He planned to quit if he could debut in three months while aiming to become an actor, he joined the Tokyo Children's Theatre Company "N.A.C" in 1981. Just three months later, he debut of the entertainment world with the semi-protagonist of Kayō Suspense Gekijō's Nerawareta Jokyōshi (20 April 1982, Nippon TV). Depending on his drama debut, he could not keep down his feelings and went to high school in the suburbs of Tokyo, he jumped out of Gunma and transferred from junior high school third term to junior high school in Kawasaki, Kanagawa. He passed the recruitment audition of Watanabe Productions in January 1984 while having them stayed in a house of acquaintances or school teachers.

In 1985, he and Daisuke Matsuno (now a novelist) from the same production formed the AB Brothers (ABブラザーズ, Ē Bī Burazāzu). In the same year, they debuted in Fuji Television's Lion no Itadakimasu as assistants. They were popular mainly in young women in their appearances including Nippon Broadcasting System's AB Brothers no All Night Nippon (October 1985 - July 1987). However, their popularity declined after when they appeared in Itadakimasu in 1989. After that, he shifted to his work of acting and moderating by himself, in contrast to the direction with Matsuno seeking to be a comedical talent became prominent. In 1992, their activities as AB Brothers disappears spontaneously, as it is pursued by a third generation of comedy.[5] Later on, Matsuno wrote the autobiographical novel Geinin Shikkaku (published by Gentosha) with motifs of his relationship with Zhongshan during his time.

He later participated in popular television dramas such as Fuji Television's Tokyo Love Story in 1991 and Tokyo Broadcasting System's Depart! Natsu Monogatari as a supporting character. Also, since 1992, he made regular appearances on Nippon TV's Daisuki! His light talks with Akiko Matsumoto and Naoko Iijima gathered support from viewers. Also, in 1994, he became a topic such as his relationship with former Onyanko Club member Yukiko Iwai. On the other hand, Nancy Seki said, "A star of bullfighting variety show scenes gave birth to a star who is watching TV. It's smooth with only the (entertainment industry) sharpness, relationships, and other circumstances which has nothing to do with me; Hideyuki Nakayama is a symbol of this in the inside of a cathode ray tube that is turning to." according to a column.[6]

Fuji Television's Uchikuri!? started in a combination with Ai Iijima in a form that almost exchanges with the end of Daisuki! (in the combination with Junko Kubo and then Shoko Nakagawa after Iijima retired), in the fall of 2005 Japan he was in charge of the main chair on NTV's Rajikaru!!, and it was decided to have a weekday band programme for the first time in Kanto Local (there were no broadcasts on Fridays). There are also performances of young artists such as Taka and Toshi, The Tachi, etc. in the free atmosphere of casts including Nakayama, and growing into a popular programme that hits high viewership ratings in the evening. In the spring of the following year, the show moved to the frame earlier in the morning by titling Rajikaru', and the audience rating exceeded ten percent.

From 30 March 2009, he took over Rajikaru' and Omoikkiriī!! TV, and became the general chairperson of the integrated new programme Omoikkiri Don!, and became the face of lunchtime on Nippon TV replacing Monta Mino. In the fall of the same year, he was going to concentrate on the comprehensive host of the second division to Bibiru Ōki and Keisuke Okada (of Masuda Okada) who will chair with the first division moderator in the reorganization of the same year. Omoikkiri Don! ended on 26 March 2010, and was renewed to Don! since 29 March of the same year. When Don! ended on 25 March 2011, he was appointed as moderator for Shuichi on Sunday morning 8 to 9 am on Sunday mornings that began broadcasting on 3 April of the same year.

He served as "Ambassador Gunma" serving as PR of Gunma Prefecture together with tarento Miyuki Imori who is also from Gumma Prefecture the same as Nakayama.[7]

He won the 30th Best Father Yellow Ribbon Award for Entertainment Category. Also, his wife played the role of the top daughter of the former Takarazuka Revue Company, and so on, there are exchanges between her Takaragenne career and her public and private life. In 2007, he played with Tsubasa Makoto in the stage show Show Mise-gai Kumikyoku,[8] Haruhi Ryoga appearing as a guest on Time Shock broadcast on 17 September 2014, etc., which made Takaragenne members often appearing as guests on his regular programmes. He also hosted NHK-BS Premium's Takarazuka Revue: Kareinaru 100-nen -Star ga Kataru Yume no Sekai- broadcast on 19 June 2014.

Filmography

Television

Currently appearing programmes

Regular programmes
DatesTitleNetworkNotes
4 Apr 1999 –Uchikuru!?CXMC
3 Apr 2011 –Shu IchiNTV
Special shows
YearsTitleNetworkNotes
1995 –Quiz DoReMiFaDon!CXMC

Former appearances

Regular programmes
DatesTitleNetworkNotesRef.
Oct 1988 – Sep 1994Quiz! Toshi no Sa nanteCX
Oct 1989 – Mar 1990Mari Yoshimura no TV TrendyTXMC (assistant)
4 Feb 1990 – 6 Oct 1996Ryutaro Kamioka ni wa Dama sa renai zo!CX
6 Jan 1991 – 29 Mar 1992Quiz!! Hirameki PasswordMBS
Apr 1991 – Mar 1992Tokimeki Ōen TVTX
6 Oct 1991 – Sep 1992Kamona: My HouseCX
Oct 1991 – 25 Mar 1992Kuni-chan no Yamada katsute nai TV
Apr–Sep 1992Shimada KyōwakokuTBS
Apr 1992 – Sep 1993Zuke Zuke ChannelTX
Apr 1992 – 24 Sep 1994Oh! Eru ClubEXMC
3 Apr 1992 – 2 Apr 1993Ureshitanoshi DaisukiCX
9 Apr 1992 – 23 Sep 1993Doubt o sagase!MBS
3 Oct 1992 – 17 Jul 1993Hyu-hyuNTV
10 Oct 1992 – 25 Mar 2000Daisuki!MC
19 Oct 1992 – 1 Oct 1993M10EX
1993 – 7 Mar 1996Salaryman Hour: Heisei no OkiteNBN
1993–2003Sekaimaru Mie! TV Tokusō-buNTV
5 May – 15 Sep 1993Ochanoko SaisaiTBS
24 Jul 1993 – 25 Mar 2006TV Oja ManbōNTVMC
Oct 1993 – Mar 1995Oatsui Yoru o anataniCX
7 Oct 1993 – Sep 1994Kiss×KissEXMC
16 Oct 1993 – 19 Mar 1994Challenge Dai MaōTBS
16 Oct 1993 – 26 Mar 1994Tonosama no PheromoneCXMC
25 Oct 1993 – Mar 1994Motto Kageki ni ParadiseNHK BS2
5 Apr 1994 – 17 Mar 1995Sports 100 Man-baiNHK G[9]
6 Jan 1995 – 27 Mar 1998Kin Osamu TamatebakoEX
15 Apr 1995 – 21 Sep 2002The Night of Hit ParadeNTV
17 Apr – 25 Sep 1995Okashi-suki-sukiTX
21 Apr 1995 – 12 Mar 1996Uwasa no! Kaikin StudioNTV
1996–97Hideyukki Nakayama no Utsuse'!CX
15 Apr – 9 Sep 1996Quiz! Utau zo Ongaku-ō
15 Oct 1996 – 9 Sep 1997Daihakken! Kyōfu no HōsokuABC
12 Oct 1997 – 27 Sep 1998Oh! Torotoro de ikō!CX
Oct 1998 – 28 Mar 1999Sōkai! Hidetamin
12 Oct 1998 – 8 Mar 1999Kindan! Hadaka no ŌsamaEX
22 Oct 1998 – 25 Feb 1999Jipangu Dai Kessen!MBS
8 Apr 2000 – 30 Sep 2001Friday Night wa Onegai! MorningTVI
16 Oct 2000 – 17 Jun 2002Time Shock 21EX
5 Apr 2001 – 28 Mar 1999Brown-sanNTV
5 Oct 2002 – 29 Sep 2007Pokapoka Chikyū KazokuEX
19 Oct 2002 – 18 Sep 2006Kiseki no Tobira: TV no Chikara
1 Apr – 30 Sep 2004, 7 Apr – 29 Sep 2005NakasendōTX
6 Apr – 28 Sep 2005Geinōjin Senyō Taxi: Shi Taku
3 Oct 2005 – 27 Mar 2009Rajikaru'NTV
2 Jul 2007 – 17 Mar 2008Tegami Variety: Sanchōme no PostTVO
28 Apr – 8 Sep 2008Ojisans 11NTV
30 Mar 2009 – 25 Mar 2011Don!MC
10 Nov 2010 – 20 Jul 2011Kuraberu TravellerMBS
17 Jan 2011 – 20 Oct 2013Hoko×TateCX
19 Apr – 13 Sep 2011Bakana Duri shite Kiite mitaNTVMC
12 May – 7 Jul 2011, 12 Apr – 13 Sep 2012, 4 Apr – 26 Sep 2013Shigoto Hakken-denNHK G
10 Jun – 5 Aug 2012Speed Satei Variety: Karakuri MoneyNTV
15 Apr 2015 –Hakken! Naruhodo Restaurant: Nihon no oishī gohan o Tsukurou!CX
Special shows
DatesTitleNetworkNotesRef.
Mar 1996 – 24 Aug 2002Shin Jirarenai 99 RenpatsuNTVMC
31 Aug 2002 – 26 Dec 2012Chō Time ShockEX
27 Dec 2005, 29 Apr, 30 Dec 2006Torigoe DōjōTX
2 May 2009BS Eien no Ongaku Group Sounds TaizenshūNHK BS2MC
2010Shinshun Kakushigei TaikaiCX
9 Feb 2014Tokyo Memories: Ano Toki Ano Machi de Ano Nakama toNTV
18 Jun 2014Takarazuka Revue: Kareinaru 100-nen -Star ga Kataru Yume no Sekai-NHK BS Premium
13 Mar 2016Hideyuki Nakayama no Kyūkyoku HouseKBC (TV Asahi series 24 station net)[10]

Radio

Currently appearing programmes

DatesTitleNetwork
Apr 2012 –Hideki Nakayama Yūrakuchō de Ai ma ShowNBS

Former appearances

DatesTitleNetwork
3 Apr – 25 Sep 1999Hideyuki Nakayama no OsumesukisuTokyo FM
2 Oct 1999 – 31 Mar 2007Hideyuki Nakayama no Ai shite Japan
8 Oct 1999 – 25 Mar 2002Ken Shimura-Hideyuki Nakayama no 'I 'ndenai no? !'TBS Radio
7 Apr – 6 Oct 2002Hideyuki Nakayama no skitch
13 Oct 2002 – 27 Mar 2005Cube
9 Apr 2005 – 31 Mar 2007Yoban: Nakayama
7 Apr 2007 – 27 Mar 2010Hideyuki Nakayama no Beautiful JapanTokyo FM
2 Apr 2010 – 31 Mar 2013Hideyuki Nakayama no Japan Rhythm

TV dramas

DatesTitleRoleNetworkNotes
20 Apr 1982Kayō Suspense Gekijō Nerawareta JokyōshiNTV
1983Kōkō SeifūfuTBSExtra starring
1984Aoi Hitomi no Hijiri LifeCX
1985Half Potato na OretachiKaoru NomuraNTVFirst starring work
1987Aya Ruri Yume Monogatari
16 Feb 1987Getsuyō Drama Land Naisho no Half MoonShinichi SerisawaCX
1987–88Bishōjo GakuenEX
1988Tokimeki-zakariCX
MismatchEX
1988–94Kisetsu hazure no Kaigan MonogatariYujiCX
1989Hana no WakareShingoProduced by THK
1990Dakishimetai! '90Ryo Katayama
Sekai de Ichiban Kimi ga SukiMagechi's colleague
Geinō ShakaiMasashiTBS
1991Tokyo Love StoryWatanabeCX
Depart! Natsu MonogatariHaruhiko KunihiroTBS
1992SotsugyōNTV
1993Netako ni Kanpai!EX
Usotsuki wa Fūfu no hajimariNTV
1994–95Shizukanaru Don – Yakuza Side StoryShizuya Kondo
1995Hanayome wa 16-sai!Naoto TachibanaEX
1996MMR Mikakunin Hikō ButtaiToru KurubushiCX
1999Wakaretara SukinahitoKaname HosokawaTX
2000Miyako Chōchō MonogatariYuji Nanto
Henshū-ōHiromichi OumeCX
Yonimo Kimyōna Monogatari: Haru no Tokubetsu-henKeita Tsujimura"Kioku Reset"
2001Kindaichi Shōnen no JikenboNTV
2004OtōtoCharlie SakuradaEX
2005Ue o Muite Arukō: Sakamoto Kyu MonogatariSei KishibeTX
11, 18 Aug 2013Premium Drama: Nariyuki Tensai Rakugo-ka Danshi Tatekawa koko ni ariDanshi TatekawaNHK BS PremiumSecond part

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985Pants no Ana: Kahei Hata de InputDaisuke Wakita
1991One-room StoryTakashi AbeRoom Number 1 "A-I-Ta-I"; omnibus
1998Abunai Deka Forever: The MovieNakamura

Direct-to-video

YearTitle
1990Navy Rock War: Gekiha seyo!
1991Dandy to watashi

Anime films

DateTitleRole
2000Soreike! Anpanman: Ningyo Hime no NamidaOja Manbo
27 Oct 2012009 Re:CyborgHimself

Discography

Singles

7 inch EP
DateTitleLabelNo.Tie-up
21 Sep 1986Ashita ni One WayPony Canyon7A0641Downtown-presented 4-Jidesu yō da opening theme
21 Jan 1987Hoshikuzu no Angel7A0677Fujisankei Communications Group sponsored "Kokusai Sports Fair '87" image song

8 cm CD

DateTitleLabelNo.
26 Sep 1993Hajikete Nagareta Hoshikuzu mitai niPolystarPSDR-5027
25 May 1994Natsuda!PSDR-5063

Albums

DateTitleLabelNo.
21 Feb 198719 Boy StoryCanyon Record
  • LP: C28A-0550
  • CD: D32A-0269
2 Aug 201750Universal Music Zen MusicUPCH-2135

See also

  • Monta Mino – Predecessor of the Omoikkiri series

References

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