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Terry Ito

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Terry Ito
テリー 伊藤
Born
Teruo Ito

(1949-12-27) December 27, 1949 (age 74)
NationalityJapanese
Occupation(s)Director, producer, critic, writer
Height1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)

Teruo Ito (伊藤 輝夫, Itō Teruo, born December 27, 1949, in Tsukiji, Chūō, Tokyo, Japan),[1] better known as Terry Ito (テリー 伊藤, Terī Itō), is a Japanese director, television producer, critic, and writer. His name "Terry" comes from his first name, "Teruo". His ancestral home is in Yokoshibahikari, Sanbu District, Chiba Prefecture.[2]

Ito served as the president of the television program production company, Locomotion.

Ito, in conjunction with Toyota, helped design a limited edition pink S210 Toyota Crown called Toyota Reborn Pink Crown Athlete. The Crown featured a bright pink exterior and pink trim pieces in the interior. Toyota sold 650 units of the limited vehicle. [3]

Filmography

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TV series

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Year Title Network Notes
2012 Idol Sennyū Sōsa Mondo TV
Time is Life: Tokimeki no Toki BS-TBS
2013 Terry Ito no Tokyo Sennyū Sōsa Mondo TV
2015 Tadashi Kakihana no Anata to Happy! NBS Monday
Terry Ito no Trouble Hunter Tokyo MX Tuesday
Sunday Japon TBS Regular commentator
Bakuhō! the Friday TBS
2015 Hakunetsu Live Vivid TBS Tuesday and Wednesday
Charge 730! TV Tokyo Thursday

Past

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Year Title Network Notes
1995 Cannibalism - The Issei Sagawa Story Private
1999 Tokyo Boy Tokyo MX
Koko ga Hen da yo Nihonjin TBS
Tensai Terry no Geinō Damascus NBS
Notte ke Terry! Nagisa no Seishun Hanafubuki NBS
Terry Ito Notte ke Radio NBS
Terry Ito Sunday Notte ke Radio NBS
Yamitsuki CTV
TV Cruise Tonari no Papaya Fuji TV
News Station TV Asahi
Gahaha King Bakushō-ō Kettei-sen TV Asahi
Fukuyama Endjiniyaringu KTV
Doyō Ichiban! Hanayashiki Fuji TV
Yajiuma Plus TV Asahi
Saturday Live What's!? Nippon Fuji TV
Jikadanpan! Sekininsha Detekoi! TV Tokyo
Utatte Saikō! TV Tokyo
2008 Kima wa Break TBS
TV Asobi Perfor NHK G
Shin Kankaku Game Cuesta NHK G Thursday; Occasional guest appearances
Sunday! Scramble TV Asahi Regular commentator
2010 Megami no Kiseki TV Tokyo
2011 H.I.S. Presents Terry Ito no Sekai no Tabisetsu Tokyo MX
Bakushō Dai Nihon Akan Keisatsu Fuji TV Guest judge
62nd NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen NHK Television secondary audio MC
Terry Ito no Nehorihahori TV Tokyo
Hoko × Tate Fuji TV Quasi-regular
2012 Terry Ito no Friday Scoop Soko Made iu ka! NBS
AKB-ko Usagi Dōjō TV Tokyo
Generation Tengoku Fuji TV Occasional appearances
2013 Masuda Auto Salon BS Fuji

Drama

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Year Title Role Network Notes
2000 Fukaku Kakure: Hakkenden 2001 Ichi Oda, Takashi Kimura, Kiichi Nagumo NHK
2004 Hatachi: 1983-nen ni Umarete Fuji TV Special appearance
2005 Trick Terry Itau TV Asahi
2007 Fūrin Kazan Fukushima Echizen Nokami NHK Episodes 2 to 6
2008 Sei Chikyū-ron Chairman (Voice) WOWOW
2010 Ryōmaden Ueno Hikoma NHK
2011 Onegai Kanaete Versailles MBS, TVK Episode 5; Special Guest
2013 Shōgeki Gouraigan!! Makai-ō TV Tokyo

Films

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Year Title Role Notes
2000 Zawazawa Shimokitazawa
2004 Oh! My Zombie Mermaid
Hana and Alice
2006 Aogeba Tōtoshi
2009 Chōhatsu Dai Kaijū Gehara Alien
2010 Masayuki Kuaraba
10 Oku-en Kasegu Directed; Lead role
2015 Gonin Saga Ryusei Shikine

Advertisements

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Year Title Notes
Sapporo Brewery "Nama Shibori"
NTT DoCoMo "Manner Kōkoku"
GyaO
2002 Keirin
2006 Intelligence
Onix Wan'nappu System
Greeeen Ā, Domo. Hajimemashite
2009 Jupiter Telecommunications "Motto TV o"
Tokyo Gas "Ene Farm"
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Food Action Nippon) "Beifun Club"
2010 Suntory "Sesamin E Plus"
Bike O
2011 Fujifilm "Oshōgatsu o Utsusou"
Suntory "Boss Zeitaku Bitō"
2014 Toshimaen "Teriyaki"

Mobile websites

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Title Notes
Geinō! Ura Channel

Video games

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Year Title Role Notes
2011 Yakuza: Dead Souls Zombie

References

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  1. ^ "Profile" (in Japanese). Locomotion.net. Retrieved September 27, 2015.
  2. ^ "横芝光町と私" (PDF) (in Japanese). Yokoshiba-hikari.com. Retrieved September 27, 2015.
  3. ^ "Toyota Reborn Pink Crown Athlete - for the daring". Paultan.org. 3 October 2013. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
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