K Dash (talent agency)
Japanese talent agency
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K Dash Co., Ltd. (株式会社ケイダッシュ) is a Japanese talent agency headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo.[1][user-generated source] It was founded in 1993 and focuses on talent management for actors, comedians, musical artists and tarento alongside its subsidiary K Dash Stage Co., Ltd. (株式会社ケイダッシュステージ).[2] The main K Dash agency consists of mainly actors and tarento while K Dash Stage emphasizes on managing comedians, variety tarento and theater production. The current CEO, Hideo Matsuda was formerly the manager of veteran comedian Masaaki Sakai.[3]
Native name
株式会社ケイダッシュCompany typeKabushiki gaisha
(Joint-stock company)
(Joint-stock company)
Unlisted
IndustryService industry (entertainment)
Native name | 株式会社ケイダッシュ |
|---|---|
| Company type | Kabushiki gaisha (Joint-stock company) |
| Unlisted | |
| Industry | Service industry (entertainment) |
| Genre | Tarento management |
| Founded | December 20, 1993 |
| Headquarters | Okamoto LK Building, Higashi Nichome 17-10, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan; ZIP 150-0011 |
Area served | Japan |
Key people | Tatsuo Kawamura (Representative chairman) Hideo Matsuda (CEO) |
| Website | kdash |
Native name
株式会社ケイダッシュステージCompany typeKabushiki gaisha
(Joint-stock company)
(Joint-stock company)
Unlisted
IndustryService industry (entertainment)
Native name | 株式会社ケイダッシュステージ |
|---|---|
| Company type | Kabushiki gaisha (Joint-stock company) |
| Unlisted | |
| Industry | Service industry (entertainment) |
| Genre | Tarento management, theater production |
| Founded | March 7, 1995 |
| Headquarters | Premier Building 4th Floor, Higashi 2-16-4, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan; ZIP 150-0011 |
Area served | Japan |
Key people | Tatsuo Kawamura (Representative chairman) Hideo Matsuda (CEO) |
| Website | www |
Notable talents
K Dash
- Tsuyoshi Ihara
- Katsunori Takahashi
- Hatsunori Hasegawa
- Yoko Minamino
- Ken Watanabe
- Norika Fujiwara (Business alliance)
K Dash Stage
- Audrey (Masayasu Wakabayashi, Toshiaki Kasuga)[4]
- Tom Brown (Hiroki Nunokawa, Michio)[5]
- Hi-Hi (Kojiro Ueda, Kazunori Iwasaki)
- Hanawa
- Hamakan (Kenji Hamatani, Shinichiro Kanda)
- Akimasa Haraguchi
- Suzanne
- Mika Hagi
- Masafumi Akikawa
- Fudanjuku