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Native name
  
牧 伸二

Occupation
  
Comedian

Cause of death
  
Suicide

Years active
  
1957 - 2013

Body discovered
  
Name
  
Shinji Maki

Nationality
  
Japanese


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Full Name
  
Moritsune Oi (大井 守常)

Born
  
26 September 1934 (
1934-09-26
)
Meguro, Tokyo

Died
  
April 29, 2013, Ota, Tokyo, Tokyo City, Tokyo, Japan

Residence
  
Ota, Tokyo, Tokyo City, Tokyo, Japan

Albums
  
ナンセンス・アイランド/牧伸二 ~ワールド・リズムでヤンナッチャッタ~

Similar People
  
Tony Tani, Boo Takagi, Hayashiya Sanpei I, Jiro Sakagami, Crazy Cats

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Shinji Maki (牧 伸二, Maki Shinji, 26 September 1934 - 29 April 2013) was a Japanese comedian who played the ukulele.

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Biography

Maki was born in Meguro, Tokyo on 26 September 1934. His real name was Moritsune Ōi (大井 守常, Ōi Moritsune). His appearance in the live vaudevillian show Shiroto Yose featuring amateur entertainers established his career as an independent comedian. Shuichi Makino coached him, and gave him his stage name.

Career

In 1960, Maki became the host of the radio program Ukulele Weekly Report (ウクレレ週刊誌) on Nippon Cultural Broadcasting. In 1963, he hosted the vaudevillian TV show Taisho Terebi Yose (大正テレビ寄席) on TV Asahi.

Maki was elected the leader of the Tokyo Vaudevillian Guild in 1999.

Death

Maki was found dead in the Tama River, separating Ōta, Tokyo and Kawasaki, Kanagawa, in the early hours of 29 April 2013, after apparently having jumped from the Maruko Bridge.

References

Shinji Maki Wikipedia


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