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(born , February 20, 1950 in Higashimurayama, Tokyo), is a Japanese comedian and actor. He co-starred with Masashi Tashiro, Nobuyoshi Kuwano in the Japanese variety show "''Ken Shimura no Bakatono-sama''". The "bakatono-sama" shtick by Shimura is unusual among Japanese comedians, in that he could satirize the deeds of current guardians of the contemporary society (a company president, a politician, a family head, a school principal, the head of a Japanese yakuza gang) under the garb of a 'foolish' king who lived in the country longtime ago. Another of popular shtick of Shimura in the same show is "Henna Oji-san" (obnoxious uncle character ) who entertains himself in the company of nubile girls. After being caught for his pranks, the character regularly ends the shtick with a song 'Sou desu. Watashi wa Henna Oji-san desu'. Shimura is most famous for starring in Hachiji Da Yo! Zen'in Shugo! with the comedy group The Drifters and Fun TV with Kato-chan and Ken-chan with Cha Kato, another former member of The Drifters. == Timeline == * From September to October 1996, a rumor circulated that he had died. * In 2001, he did a duet with Naoko Ken as "Ken♀♂Ken" in . * In April 2002, he recorded a one-off single with Hello! Project's unit "Mini Moni", with the collaboration credited to . They recorded two songs named after a catch phrase of his, "Ai-in". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ken Shimura」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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