Michiru Jo

Michiru Jo

Michiru Jo (城みちる Jō Michiru?, born 18 November 1957 in present day Kure, Hiroshima, Japan as Kōtarō Jōya) is an actor and J-Pop artist[1][2] in Japan.

He first became famous when he applied to a "star birth" audition, at the age of 15. He released his first single "irukani-notta-shounen" (boy who rode on the dolphin) in 1973, which was his most well-known song. At the age of 20, he stopped singing, to study at the Komazawa university in Tokyo, but then left at the age of 23 to return to Hiroshima. In Hiroshima, he lived with his parents and worked for them, in their electrical appliance shop. He then got married when he was 25, and moved to Tokyo. His first child (a son) was born 2 years later. He then divorced but then remarried again when he was 34, and soon after that, his daughter was born.

His most famous television appearance was Takeshi's Castle during the late 1980s where he played the role of one of the many henchmen working for the lord, Takeshi Kitano. Despite the rumours outside Japan, Michiru is not Takeshi Kitano's nephew.

Most recently, he got a job on local TV channel "Hiroshima TV" on a programme called "Susume, sports-genkimaru" where he talked about fishing once a month. The programme is still shown in Hiroshima, but it is unknown whether or not he is still on it.

He is still listed as a "Class D Entertainer" , which means that his appearance fee is between 1 and 2 million yen.

References

  1. ^ "いなかっペ大将、城みちる…市川昭介の意外な名曲" (in Japanese). ZAKZAK. 27 September 2006. http://www.zakzak.co.jp/gei/2006_09/g2006092729.html. Retrieved 19 April 2011. 
  2. ^ "山口新聞/ニュース" (in Japanese). Yamaguchi Shimbun. 21 April 2009. http://www.minato-yamaguchi.co.jp/yama/news/digest/2009/0421/4p.html. Retrieved 19 April 2011. 

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