Ken Watabe

Ken Watabe (渡部建, Ken Watabe, born 23 September 1972, in Hachiōji, Tokyo)[1] is a Japanese comedian and television presenter. He performs tsukkomi in the comedy duo Unjash with his partner Kazuya Kojima[1]. Watabe currently serves as a co-MC with Chisato Moritaka in the Fuji TV program Love Music.[2]

Ken Watabe
渡部建
Born (1972-09-23) 23 September 1972
Hachiōji, Tokyo
NationalityJapanese
Education
Occupation
  • Comedian
  • television presenter
Years active1994–present
AgentProduction Jinrikisha
StyleConte (tsukkomi)
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Television
  • Hirunandesu!
  • Academy Night Q
  • Love music
  • Gyōretsu no dekiru Hōritsusōdansho
  • FNS uta no Natsu matsuri
  • FNS Music Festival
  • FNS uta no Haru matsuri
  • Moshimo no Nedan
  • Semason
  • Geinin Hōdō
  • Moshimo no Simulation Variety: Otameshika'!
  • Shinobu Sakagami no Seichō Man!
Spouse(s)
(
m. 2017)
Partner(s)Kazuya Kojima
Children1

Watabe is represented with Production Jinrikisha.

Biography

Watabe has an older brother and sister and is the youngest of the three. He graduated from Hachiōji Municipal Katakura Stand Elementary School, Hachiōji Tatsunaka Mountain Junior High School, Tokyo Metropolitan Hino High School and Kanagawa University Faculty of Economics.

In 1993, when he was in his second year in university Watabe was invited from his high school classmate Kazuya Kojima to say that he "will not laugh with you" or "have only you". They later formed the comedy duo Unjash. Watabe was told from his partner that he was the fifth member. (According to Arashi no Shukudai-kun, aired on Monday, 14 January 2008)

He graduated from the second year of Jinrikisha Comedy School JCA. Watabe entered a half a year late, and had hardly received classes.

In 2017, Watabe married Nozomi Sasaki.[3] In June 2020, Shukan Bunshun published allegations that Watabe had been involved in extramarital affairs throughout their relationship, some of which involved secret meetings at accessible toilet restrooms in Roppongi Hills. Watabe admitted to the relationships and apologized for his behavior, cancelling several of his public appearances.[4]

Filmography

TV programmes

Current

Year Title Network Notes Ref.
2011Hirunandesu!NTVTuesday Regular
2013Aiba ManabuTV Asahi
2015Academy Night QTBSMC
Gyōretsu no dekiru HōritsusōdanshoNTVQuasi-regular
Love musicFuji TVMC[5]
FNS uta no Natsu matsuri
FNS Music Festival
2016FNS uta no Haru matsuri

Former

Year Title Network Notes
2011Onegai!TV Asahi"Yūji no buccha ke Heya, Home Watanabe no Sugo i Ranking"
Kyawakore TVTokyo MXMC
Hashigoman
201310-Biki no Kobuta-chan: Yasegaman shinai TVFuji TV
Moshimo no Nedan
AnoHito-tachi no Tsukurikata: Naze kō natta!? Factory
SemasonNTV
2014Kore Kangaeta Hito, Tensai ja ne!? Ima sugu Yakudatsu Seikatsu no Chie, AtsumemashitaTV TokyoFirst MC
News na Bansan-kaiFuji TVMC
2015Suiyō Kayō-sai
Tokyo Extra TBS MC
Academy Night Q MC
Geinin HōdōNTVQuasi-regular
Shinobu Sakagami no Seichō Man!TV Asahi
Cream Quiz Miracle 9

Radio

Current

Year Title Network Notes
2012Gold RushJ-WaveNavigator

Former

Year Title Network Notes
2007PlatonJ-WaveNavigator
2011Circus Circus

TV dramas

Year Title Role Network Notes
2007Hataraki ManMakoto ChibaNTVEpisode 9
2012Saiko no JinseiHostTBSEpisode 3
2016Funassyi TanteiFuji TVNarration

Internet

Year Title Website Ref.
2012Shūkan Otoko JishinBee TV
2016Watabe no ArukkataHulu[6]

Dubbing

Year Title Role
2010Clash of the TitansGraeae's witch

Stage

Year Title Role
2006Renai GikyokuMasaya Mukai

Advertisements

Year Title Ref.
2015Suntory Precious "Onagokai with Watabe: Hokkaidō-ban", "Onagokai with Watabe: Futatabi Hokkaidō-ban"[7][8]

Bibliography

Books

Year Title ISBN Ref.
2009Escape!ISBN 978-4344017085
2012Home Watabe no "Homeru Gijutsu" 7ISBN 978-4833420082
2014Geinō-kai no Athend-ō ga Oshieru: Saikyō no Mise 77-kenISBN 978-4163901343
2016Watabe Kōkō Yakyū no Mikatadesu.
Watanabe-ryū: Ī Mise no Mitsuke-kata Oshiemasu. Subete Shinmise: Ubudashi 80-ken[9]

Serials

Title
Men's Non-no "Renai Shinri Naika Watabe Clinic"
Hōchi Kōkō Yakyū "Ken Watabe no Kandō gochisōsama!!"

Screenplay

Title Notes Ref.
Glay "Eternally"Music video; Co-writer[10]
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References

  1. "Unjash Official Profile". Production Jinrikisha (in Japanese). Retrieved 2019-04-30.
  2. "Love Music". Fuji TV. Retrieved 2020-06-04.
  3. https://www.huffingtonpost.jp/entry/story_jp_5ee41c1cc5b6b3657512af3e
  4. "渡部建の1回1万円の〝トイレ不倫〟は買春に当たるのか? 専門家に聞く". Tokyo Sports (in Japanese). 2020-06-24. Retrieved 2020-06-24.
  5. "森高&渡部の新音楽番組『Love music』10・16スタート". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. 2 Oct 2015. Retrieved 10 Jan 2017.
  6. "アンジャッシュ渡部、テレビ意識せずに美食旅「本当にやりたかった」新番組". Owarai Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha. 21 Oct 2016. Retrieved 10 Jan 2017.
  7. "中村アンらの女子会に渡部建が乱入!". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. 5 Apr 2015. Retrieved 10 Jan 2017.
  8. "広告紹介 | サントリープレシャス" (in Japanese). Suntory. Retrieved 10 Jan 2017.
  9. "アンジャッシュ渡部が隠れた名店紹介するグルメ本刊行、店選びのコツも伝授". Owarai Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha. 28 Oct 2016. Retrieved 10 Jan 2017.
  10. "「Eternally」ミュージックビデオ解禁(GLAY NEWS & INFO 2013.05.15)" (in Japanese). Glay official site. Retrieved 10 Jan 2017.
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