Ryo Fukawa
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Japanese musician and comedian
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Ryō Fukawa (ふかわりょう, Fukawa Ryō, born August 19, 1974, in Yokohama, Kanagawa), also known as ROCKETMAN, is a Japanese comedian and musician.[1] He belongs to Watanabe Entertainment. On television he generally takes minor roles and is characterized by his childlike temperament and boyish looks. He is also a member of the owarai group No Plan.
Fukawa graduated from the Department of Economics at Keio University. He is cousin to manga artist Tetsuo Hara.
References
[edit ]- ^ "Trump called out 'Rocket Man.' This Japanese musician said: 'Who, me?'". The Washington Post . Retrieved 2024年11月05日.
External links
[edit ]- Ryō Fukawa's official page (in Japanese)
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