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Chosuke Ikariya

Chōsuke Ikariya
いかりや長介
Born Chōichi Ikariya
碇矢長一

(1931-11-01)November 1, 1931
Tokyo
Died March 20, 2004(2004-03-20) (aged 72)
Nationality Japan Japanese

Chōsuke Ikariya (いかりや長介 Ikariya Chōsuke?, November 1, 1931 – March 20, 2004) was a Japanese comedian and film actor, and leader of the comedy group The Drifters. His nickname was "Chō-san" (長さん?).

Chōsuke Ikariya was born with the name Chōichi Ikariya ('碇矢長一' Ikariya Chōichi?) on November 1, 1931 in Tokyo, Japan. During the war his family moved from their home in Sumida, Tokyo to the countryside in Shizuoka. There he took up a job as a factory worker as a young man. He also took up playing the double bass, a hint at his performer nature. He got rather good, too, performing in brass bands until he got a regular job with the "Jimmy Tokita's Mountain Playboys." It was a band that specialised in playing at G.I. bases at the time and has guitarist Takeshi Terauchi. However, during that time in his life he was one of the tallest members of the band, so he stood out. The audience often singled him out for never smiling, picking on him for amusement.

In 1962, Ikariya joined The Drifters, an aspiring pop band that featured comedy routines in its performances of rock and roll music. Members joined and quit the band over the next two years until Ikariya, still persisting, became the leader of the five-member group. The band was able to scrape by though appearing on television afterwards, with Ikariya writing most of the material for the performances.


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