Jerry Fujio ジェリー藤尾 | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Shigeki Fujio |
Born | 26 June 1940 Shanghai, RNGR China, Empire of Japan |
Died | 14 August 2021 (age 81) |
Occupation(s) | Singer, actor, tarento |
Years active | 1958–2021 |
Jerry Fujio (ジェリー藤尾, Jerī Fujio); 26 June 1940 – 14 August 2021) was a Japanese singer, actor and tarento. Born to a British mother and Japanese father in Shanghai, in Japanese-occupied China,[1] his real name was Shigeki Fujio (藤尾 薫紀, Fujio Shigeki).[2]
Fujio was represented with Office Kiko. He was known for one of his songs "Tōku e Ikitai". Fujio dropped out from Senshi University Keio High School. His daughters were former actresses Miki Fujio and Aki Fujio. Fujio's ex-wife was singer and tarento Tomoko Watanabe. He died in Yokohama of acute pneumonia.[3]
Discography
Title |
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"Kanashiki Indian" |
"Tōku e Ikitai" |
"Dare ka to Darekaga" |
"Yubifue no Oka" |
"Papa to Waltz o Odorou" |
"Grandpapa" |
"Danny Boy" |
"My Way" |
"Kanpai" |
Filmography
Films
Year | Title |
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1959 | Dokuritsu Gurentai |
1960 | Minagoroshi no Uta Yori: Kenjū yo Saraba! |
1961 | Yojimbo |
1963 | Jerry no Mori no Ishimatsu |
1965 | Ereki no Wakadaishō |
1967 | Koruto wa ore no pasupoto |
1970 | Dodes'ka-den |
1981 | Nihon Philharmonic Monogatari: En no Dai go Gakushō |
TV series
Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes |
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1959 | The Hit Parade | Fuji TV | ||
1962 | Yume de Aimashou | NHK TV | ||
1965 | Tokyo Keibi Shirei: The Guardman | TBS | Episodes 18 and 55 | |
1968 | Three Outlaw Samurai | Karakkaze no Mataji | Fuji TV | Fifth Series Episode 14 |
Kiyoshi Atsumi no Naite Tamaru ka | TBS | |||
Key Hunter | TBS | Guest | ||
1969 | Sukedachi-ya Sukeroku: Adauchi | TBS | Episode 19 | |
Go-banme no Deka | TV Asahi | Episode 12 | ||
1972 | Sasurai no Ōkami | Mushiri no Sairoku | TV Asahi | |
All-Star Kazoku Taikō Utagassen | Fuji TV | |||
1973 | Diving Quiz | TV Asahi | Third host | |
1974 | Yoake no Deka | Nanbara | TBS | Episode 7 |
1975 | Waratte Waratte 60-bu | TBS | ||
1977 | Yabure Bugyō | TV Asahi | ||
1978 | The Stingiest Man in Town | TV Asahi | Voice; Lead role | |
Taiyō ni Hoero! | NTV | Guest | ||
1994 | Bijin OL-goroshi | TV Asahi | ||
Monomane Ōzakettei-sen | Fuji TV | Judge |
Direct-to-video
Year | Title |
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1992 | Luminous / Jerry Fujio & Kaoru Hinoki |
Akutoku no Kunshō: Black Cop | |
2006 | Miss Machiko: Tōdai o Juken Dai Sakusen |
2007 | Kumichō × Shasatsu: Tama o To re |
Jitsuroku Gedō no Mure: Ryūketsu no Chinkonka |
Advertisements
Year | Title | Notes |
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1974 | Toyota Corolla | |
Ezaki Glico One Touch Curry | ||
Sanyo Shinpan |
Radio
Year | Title | Network | Notes |
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2010 | Hakamamitsuo no Hanashi no Neta | Radio Japan | Guest |
Kōhaku Uta Gassen contestant history
No. | Year | Song |
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12th | 1961 | "Ishimatsu Yarō no Uta" |
13th | 1962 | "Tōku e Ikitai" |
14th | 1963 | "Dare ka to Darekaga" |
References
- ↑ "ジェリー藤尾". Office Kiko (in Japanese). Music Office Goda. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
- ↑ amazon.co.jp 著者略歴 (「BOOK著者紹介情報」より) (in Japanese). ASIN 442031012X.
- ↑ "ジェリー藤尾さん死去、81歳 「遠くへ行きたい」大ヒット - おくやみ : 日刊スポーツ".
External links
- Official profile (in Japanese)
- Jerry Fujio at the TV Drama Database (in Japanese)
- Jerry Fujio at the Japanese Movie Database (in Japanese)
- Jerry Fujio at Allcinema (in Japanese)
- Jerry Fujio at Kinenote (in Japanese)
- Jerry Fujio at IMDb
- Jerry Fujio discography at Discogs
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