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Hiroshi Sekiguchi (関口 宏, Sekiguchi Hiroshi; born 13 July 1943)[2] is a Japanese actor, tarento, television presenter, newscaster, businessman and manager. He is a representative of the talent agency Sankei. He lives in Setagaya, Tokyo. He is the eldest of two brothers.
Sekiguchi's father is Shuji Sano, who was also an actor, and his brother is Mamoru Sano. His wife is singer Sachiko Nishida, and his son is actor and tarento Tomohiro Sekiguchi. Sekiguchi's grandfather is Kamijiro Sekiguchi (Konsan Sekiguchi) who was a steeplejack for the National Diet Building. His high school classmate was Ryuzo Hayashi, who was also an actor.
Filmography
TV programmes
NHK
Year
Title
Notes
1970
Tokyo no Sanzoku
Stage 101
1971
Gendai Kishi Michi
1973
Nanikāru?
1975
Genroku Taihei-ki
1979
Takibi
2008
Somosomo
Presenter
2013
Marugoto Shiritai! A to Z
Nippon TV
Year
Title
1966
Aoi Sanmyaku
1968
Hana to Kajitsu
Gochisōsama
1969
Maki-chan Nikki
1970
Odoroki Momo no Ki Sōdō-ki
Nisshin Sekai Quiz
1971
Aru Teishu no Kokuhaku
Mofuku no Hōmon-sha
1972
Endan Series: Hanayome no Chichi
Ijippari Fūfu
1973
Hanamuko no Chichi
Shinkon Yabai-den
1974
Kagami no Naka no Kao
1978
Bikkuri Nihon Shin Kiroku
1981
Gōka! Star Kazoku Taikō Hatsuharu Jumbo Quiz!
Omoi Dasanaide!!
1982
Shōni Byōtō 305-gōshitsu Ōtō nashi!
1983
Anata wa Wagako o Mamoreru ka
1984
Seiko Gourmet World: Sekai Tabechauzo!!
1988
Kochira Yume Stadium
1989
Shitterutsumori?!
1992
Wonder Zone / Hiroshi Sekiguchi no bikkuri Talk: Hato ga demasu yo!
1995
Kagayake! Uwasa no Ten Best Show / Shin Ten Best Show / Dotch Cooking Show / Nippon Tabi×Tabi Show