Shinsuke Shimada

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Shinsuke Shimada
Born
Kimihiko Hasegawa

(1956-03-24) March 24, 1956 (age 70)
OccupationsComedian, television presenter
Years active1974-2011

Shinsuke Shimada (島田紳助, Shimada Shinsuke) is a Japanese comedian and television presenter. He first became popular as part of a manzai duo formed with his on-stage partner Matsumoto Ryusuke. The duo was active between 1976 and 1985.[1]

In 1991 he directed the film Kaze, Slow Down.

Shimada played an important role for keeping the popularity for contemporary manzai alive - for many years he was the driving force behind the popular manzai competition M-1 Grand Prix.[2]

On August 23, 2011, Shinsuke Shimada announced his retirement after admitting to extensive ties to the yakuza, Japan's organized crime.[3] The yakuza's dominance in the entertainment industry was a subject that has long been a taboo.[1]

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  1. ^ a b "Ties to the Yakuza Are No Laughing Matter", 26 August 2011, Jake Adelstein, The Atlantic Wire
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