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Chiaki (tarento)

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Name
  
Chiaki Fujimoto

Role
  
Tarento

Spouse
  
Shozo Endo (m. 2002–2007)


Parents
  
Katsuji Fujimoto

Children
  
Iroha Fujimoto

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Books
  
Little Party: 千秋のおもてなし&子育てBOOK Have a happy time!

Albums
  
Tirol, Thanks, PINK, Oh Crimson Tokyo-bey, Your Heart Is a Small Town, COLORFUL, Kumo No Uta

Similar People
  
Shozo Endo, Teruyoshi Uchimura, Keiko Yokozawa, Udo Suzuki, Chiaki Horan

Profiles

Chiaki (千秋), full name Chiaki Fujimoto (藤本 千秋, Fujimoto Chiaki, born October 26, 1971), is a Japanese tarento whose career ranges from singing, baby clothes designing, to voice acting, and other similar pursuits in the entertainment industry.

Biography

Chiaki was born in Maizuru, Kyoto on October 26, 1971 as the daughter of the chairman of Nippon Sheet Glass. Due to her father's job, she moved to Ichihara, Chiba soon after her birth. At the age of three, she started to take piano lessons, and continued for twelve years until she graduated from middle school. Although acting as a weird childish girl is her show business image, she is in fact known as a very well-mannered business person, as a result of exchanging letters with her mother who taught her etiquette when she was around 9 years old. At middle school she practiced kendo as part of a school club.

In 1991, she won first place in a tarento audition TV programme hosted by Fuji TV. Afterwards, she played Nontan's voice, and also sang the theme song for the same popular anime about a cat. She became a successful singer as the lead vocalist of the electronic rock group "Pocket Biscuits", formed as an instant music trio in a popular reality-show-like comedy programme hosted by a comedy duo "Utchan Nanchan" in 1995. The group's second single "Yellow Yellow Happy" sold a million copies. In 1998, the trio performed their hit number at the annual New Year's Eve music show Kōhaku Uta Gassen, with a rival music trio "Black Biscuits" featuring Taiwanese actress Vivian Hsu. They made two more million selling records but decided to cease their singing career in 2000.

Chiaki married Shōzō Endō, of the comedy duo Cocorico, in July 2002. However, they divorced in December 2007. They have a daughter and her name is Iroha, born in 2003.

References

Chiaki (tarento) Wikipedia