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Teppei Arita

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Teppei Arita
有田 哲平
Born (1971-02-03) 3 February 1971 (age 53)
NationalityJapanese
Other names
  • Aripei
  • Aripē
EducationRikkyo University Faculty of Law (dropped out)[1]
Years active1991–present
Agents
  • Prime
  • Natural Eight
Notable workTokuten Eizō
Style
Television
  • Go Taimen Variety: 7-ji ni aimashou
  • Zenryoku! Datsuryoku Times
  • Arita Generation
  • Ariken
  • Arita to Matsuko to Otome
  • Arita no Yarashī Hitobito
Height1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
PartnerShinya Ueda
Relatives
  • Shinpei Arita (brother)
  • Toru Yano (uncle)
Notes
Same year/generation as:
Kyaeen

Teppei Arita (有田 哲平, Arita Teppei, born 3 February 1971,[2] in Higashi-ku, Kumamoto, Kumamoto Prefecture) is a Japanese comedian, television presenter and television writer who performs boke of the comedy duo Cream Stew. His partner is Shinya Ueda.[3] He is nicknamed Aripei (アリペイ) and Aripē (アリペー).[citation needed]

Arita is represented by Natural Eight.

Impressions

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Filmography

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The lists below only features Arita himself. To see his appearances with the comedy duo, see Cream Stew (comedy duo).

Current appearances

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Year Title Network Notes Ref.
2015 Zenryoku! Datsuryoku Times Fuji TV
2016 Go Taimen Variety: 7-ji ni aimashou TBS
Arita Generation [4]
Arita to Shūkan Pro-Wrest to Amazon Prime Video MC [5]

Former appearances

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Year Title Network Notes Ref.
Uchimura Produce TV Asahi Regular appearances
Guruguru Ninety Nine NTV "Kabutcha ya: Yo!" regular
2002 London Hearts TV Asahi
2003 Me kara Uroko! 21 NBS
2004 Koisuru Hanikami TBS
Bucchake! 99
Ameagari Kesshitai no Talk Bangumi: Ame Ta-lk! TV Asahi Occasional appearances
Tonneruzu no Minasan no Okage deshita Fuji TV "Hakase to Joshu: Komaka sugite Tsutawaranai Monomane Senshuken" regular as Monomane Robo 1-gō Arita-kun
2005 Tequito TV TV Asahi Irregular appearances
Matsumoto Hitoshi no suberanai Hanashi Fuji TV 4th and 3rd The Golden SP 3
2007 Muchaburi! TBS
2008 Ariken TV Tokyo
Quiz Time Limit TBS One-off specials
Un-Nan Kyokugen Neta Battle! The Iromonea Warawa setara 100 Man-en
2009 Ore-tachi! Quiz Man
Untouchable no Chicago Mango TBS Radio Multiple appearances
2010 Gatten Obon Rinji Eigyōchū: Mania ni Manabu Beer o oishiku Nomu Hō NHK-G
Arita to Matsuko to Otome TBS
2011 Watashi no Nani ga Ike nai no?
2012 Early Chaplin One-off specials
2013 Arita no Yarashī Hitobito
Arita no Yarashī Hanashi
2014 Arita no Yarashī...
2015 Arita Children
Ari yori no Ari: Risō no Danjo o Visual-ka [6]

TV drama

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Year Title Role Network Notes Ref.
2000 Style! Jun Inokozuchi TV Asahi [7]
2001 Gakkō no Kaidan: Haru no Mononoke Special KTV Episode 3
2002 HaruRanman Real estate agent
2005 Rei no kanata e: The Winds Of God TV Asahi
2007 Akiko Wada Satsujin Jiken Keisuke Mikami TBS
2007 The 4400 CBS Cameo
2012 Papadol! Himself TBS Episode 3
2018 Hanbun, Aoi Masahiko Tsumagari NHK Asadora

Films

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Year Title Role Notes
2006 Peanuts Baroness
2010 Uchū de 1-ban Wagamamana Hoshi
2012 TSY Time Slip Yankee Friendship
SR Saitama no Rapper: Roadside no Tōbō-sha Cameo

Anime television

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Title Role
Case Closed Arita Class President

Anime films

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Year Title Role
2008 Doraemon: Nobita and the Green Giant Legend Paruna

Internet

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Year Title Website Notes
2009 Nan demo Arita'! goomo
Kaettekita Beta Drama BeeTV Revived from Cream Stew no tarira Re-learn

Advertisements

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Year Title
1997 Fujifilm QuickSnap Umijarisuigyo Jidai
2012 Kirin Beverage Fire

Music videos

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Year Title Notes
2004 Zeebra "Call: Skit" Impersonated Nobuhiko Takada
2006 Gakiranger "Stop Playin' A Wall"

Magazines

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Year Title
2010 Weekly Playboy "Ore wa Omae no kamaseinuda!"

Works

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DVD

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Year Title Notes
2008 Tokuten Eizō Director
2011 Silver Fiction: Dai 1-shū

Books

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Year Title Notes
2010 Pro-Wrestler: Densetsu no Big Mouth! Editor

References

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  1. ^ Tetsuko no Heya. TV Asahi. 23 Apr 2008.
  2. ^ "~ナチュラルエイト~ くりぃむしちゅー:上田晋也・有田哲平、マツコデラックス、コトブキツカサ、浜ロン所属の芸能事務所" (in Japanese). Natural Eight. Retrieved 25 December 2016.
  3. ^ "総力特集 くりぃむしちゅー 変身したバラエティ・スター". Quick Japan. Vol. 55. Ōta Shuppan. 28 July 2004. p. 39.
  4. ^ "くりぃむ有田が次世代スターを発掘 TBSでオーディション番組". Sponichi Annex (in Japanese). Sports Nippon. 28 April 2016. Retrieved 25 December 2016.
  5. ^ "くりぃむ有田のプロレス新番組で倉持明日香もMCに、初回ゲストはピース綾部". Owarai Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha. 21 November 2016. Retrieved 25 December 2016.
  6. ^ "くりぃむ有田、異性に求める理想「減ってきた」" (in Japanese). Oricon. 16 October 2015. Retrieved 25 December 2016.
  7. ^ "総力特集 くりぃむしちゅー 変身したバラエティ・スター". Quick Japan. Vol. 55. Ōta Shuppan. 28 July 2004. p. 70.

Notes

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  1. ^ While trying to perform the armlock he made a facial expression where he faces his white eyes[clarification needed] (commonly known as Killer Nagata).

See also

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