Masami Hisamoto

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Born (1958-07-09) July 9, 1958 (age 67)
EducationKinran Junior College
EmployerWahaha-Hompo
RelativesTomoko Hisamoto [ja]
Masami Hisamoto
久本雅美
Born (1958-07-09) July 9, 1958 (age 67)
EducationKinran Junior College
EmployerWahaha-Hompo
RelativesTomoko Hisamoto [ja]
Comedy career
Years active1981–present
SubjectShimoneta

Masami Hisamoto (Japanese: 久本雅美, Hepburn: Hisamoto Masami; born July 9, 1958) is a Japanese comedian, actress, singer and tarento from Kami, Osaka [ja]. She belongs to the Wahaha-Hompo talent agency, appearing on variety shows like Waratte Iitomo! and Hirunandesu!. She has also been a notable adherent to Soka Gakkai since 1984[1] and became an internet meme for it.[2]

After graduating from Kinran Junior College, Hisamoto decided to move to Tokyo and made her debut as a vulgar stage actor at the Gekidan Tokyo Vodovil Show in 1981. She would end up working with Masahiro Sato and Rie Shibata, then the three left to launch Wahaha-Hompo in 1984.[3] Her first major televised appearance would be on the Nippon TV variety show Honya wa Saikyo! in 1985, then she became a regular member of the Fuji TV variety show Waratte Iitomo! that ran from 1993 to 2010.[4][5]

Since the late 2010s, she has served as a finalist judge on NHK's Shinjin Engei Taisho, Kansai TV's R-1 Grand Prix, and Nippon TV's Onna Geinin No. 1 Kettei-sen.

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