Hideyuki Nakayama

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Born (1967-07-31) 31 July 1967 (age 58)
Othernames
  • Hide-san
  • Hide-chan
Education
  • Kakiyo High School
  • Kurume High School (dropped out)
Hideyuki Nakayama
中山 秀征
Born (1967-07-31) 31 July 1967 (age 58)
Other names
  • Hide-san
  • Hide-chan
Education
  • Kakiyo High School
  • Kurume High School (dropped out)
EmployerWatanabe Entertainment
SpouseAyaka Shiraki (m. 1998)
Comedy career
Years active1982
Notes

Hideyuki Nakayama (中山 秀征, Nakayama Hideyuki; born 31 July 1967, in Fujioka, Gunma) is a Japanese tarento, presenter, actor, and comedian. He is nicknamed Hide-chan (ヒデちゃん) and Hide-san (ヒデさん).

He is represented with Watanabe Entertainment. He dropped out from Tsunamu Elementary School,[1] North Junior High School[2] (up to two semesters for three years[3][4]), Persimmon Junior High School (only three semesters for three years[3][4]), Kakiyo High School, and Kurume High School.

In 1985, he and Daisuke Matsuno (now a novelist) from the same production formed the AB Brothers (ABブラザーズ, Ē Bī Burazāzu). In the same year, they debuted in Fuji Television's Lion no Itadakimasu as assistants. They were popular mainly in young women in their appearances including Nippon Broadcasting System's AB Brothers no All Night Nippon (October 1985 - July 1987). However, their popularity declined after when they appeared in Itadakimasu in 1989. After that, he shifted to his work of acting and moderating by himself, in contrast to the direction with Matsuno seeking to be a comedical talent became prominent. In 1992, their activities as AB Brothers disappears spontaneously, as it is pursued by a third generation of comedy.[5]

He later participated in popular television dramas such as Fuji Television's Tokyo Love Story in 1991 and Tokyo Broadcasting System's Depart! Natsu Monogatari as a supporting character. Also, since 1992, he made regular appearances on Nippon TV's Daisuki! His light talks with Akiko Matsumoto and Naoko Iijima gathered support from viewers. Also, in 1994, he became a topic such as his relationship with former Onyanko Club member Yukiko Iwai. On the other hand, Nancy Seki said, "A star of bullfighting variety show scenes gave birth to a star who is watching TV. It's smooth with only the (entertainment industry) sharpness, relationships, and other circumstances which has nothing to do with me; Hideyuki Nakayama is a symbol of this in the inside of a cathode ray tube that is turning to." according to a column.[6]

He served as "Ambassador Gunma" serving as PR of Gunma Prefecture together with tarento Miyuki Imori who is also from Gumma Prefecture the same as Nakayama.[7]

He won the 30th Best Father Yellow Ribbon Award for Entertainment Category. Also, his wife played the role of the top daughter of the former Takarazuka Revue Company, and so on, there are exchanges between her Takaragenne career and her public and private life. In 2007, he played with Tsubasa Makoto in the stage show Show Mise-gai Kumikyoku,[8]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1998Dangerous Cops: ForeverNakamura[9]

Television drama

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2025UnboundKatō ChikageTaiga drama[10]

Other television

Year Title Notes Ref.
1994–1995Sports 100 Man-baiAs host[11]
1995–2002The Night of Hit ParadeAs host[12]
2011–presentShu-IchiAs host[13]
2016Hideyuki Nakayama no Kyūkyoku HouseAs host[14]

Direct-to-video

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1991Dandy to WatashiKeiichi[15]

Discography

Singles

7 inch EP
Date Title Label No. Tie-up
21 Sep 1986Ashita ni One WayPony Canyon7A0641Downtown-presented 4-Jidesu yō da opening theme
21 Jan 1987Hoshikuzu no Angel7A0677Fujisankei Communications Group sponsored "Kokusai Sports Fair '87" image song

8 cm CD

Date Title Label No.
26 Sep 1993Hajikete Nagareta Hoshikuzu mitai niPolystarPSDR-5027
25 May 1994Natsuda!PSDR-5063

Albums

Date Title Label No.
21 Feb 198719 Boy StoryCanyon Record
  • LP: C28A-0550
  • CD: D32A-0269
2 Aug 201750Universal Music Zen MusicUPCH-2135

See also

References

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