Chad Mullane
Australian comedian, actor, writer and producer based in Japan

Chad Mullane

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Australian comedian, actor, writer and producer based in Japan
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Introduction

Chad Mullane (born November 28, 1979) is an Australian comedian, actor, writer, director, translator, academic and producer based in Japan.

Career

Chad became the first non-Japanese comedian to enter Japan's highest-profile comedy college Yoshimoto New Star Creation (NSC) and join Yoshimoto Kogyo in 1998. As an award-winning manzai artist he has since hosted, co-hosted and made guest appearances on thousands of comedy and variety television shows. Having ranked among the top 50 comedians in Japan by reaching the semi-finals of the prestigious M-1 Grand Prix for a record eight-years consecutively, he still performs live at theaters across Japan as one part of his comedy duo (which is also called "Chad Mullane.")

As an actor Chad has performed in many award-winning films, drama series and he has also been featured in several advertising campaigns. As a writer he has frequently contributed to publications at NHK Publications and The Japan Times, and he has also authored the book The Peculiar Case of Japanese Comedy.As an academic he teaches comedy at NSC, guest lectures at universities throughout Japan and will be one of the founding lecturers at Tokyo's 'i University' opening in 2020. Chad has been an advisor to the Japanese government and its promotion of Japanese culture through theCool Japan initiative since March 2019.

Influences

Growing up in Australia, Chad was exposed to American, British and Australian humor, but developed an interest in owarai (Japanese comedy) after a student exchange program took him by chance to Osaka (a.k.a. "The City of Comedy.") Having been exposed to the rich culture of uniquely Japanese comedy (including manzai, conte, shinkigeki, oogiri and batsu game,) and being particularly fascinated by the talent of comedy duo Downtown's Hitoshi Matsumoto, Chad joined NSC, after which he spent two years as an apprentice to The Bonchi's Osamu (the first manzai artist to sell out the 14,000 capacity Nippon Budokan.) By taking Osamu as his mentor, Chad became one of only three "brothers" to cult comedian Jimmy Onishi (of Downtown no Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende!!-fame) and shinkigeki leader Hiro Yoshida. Chad was recognized by Hitoshi Matsumoto in 2006, and after being nicknamed "The Osaka-ralian," was invited to appear on the bi-annual TV show all comedians aspire to be on: Hitoshi Matsumoto no suberanai hanashi. Chad has since collaborated with Matsumoto on several TV shows and films.

Awards and nominations

Year Title Result Notes
1999 Imamiya Ebisu Manzai Contest Won
2001 M-1 Grand Prix 2001 Third Round
2002 M-1 Grand Prix 2002 Semi-Finalist
2003 M-1 Grand Prix 2003 Semi-Finalist
2004 M-1 Grand Prix 2004 Semi-Finalist
2005 Shibuya Rockwest Cup Won
2005 M-1 Grand Prix 2005 Semi-Finalist
2006 R-1 Grand Prix Semi-Finalist
2006 M-1 Grand Prix 2006 Semi-Finalist
2007 M-1 Grand Prix 2007 Semi-Finalist
2008 M-1 Grand Prix 2008 Semi-Finalist
2009 M-1 Grand Prix 2009: The Final Semi-Finalist Record number of semi-final appearances
2010 CBC Radio King of Hamaguri Won
2010 MBS New Generation Manzai Award Finalist
2012 Sendai Comedy Contest Won

Publications

Books

Year Publisher Title Notes
2017 NHK Publications Strange Tales: Japanese Comedy ISBN 4140885394

Regular Contributions

Year Publisher Magazine/Paper Title Language
2007 NHK Publications Kyou Kara Eikaiwa "Chad's Body Language Lesson" Japanese
2007-2008 NHK Publications Kyou Kara Eikaiwa "Chado-Chado-ish Failures" Japanese
2007-2008 INFAS Publications Ryuko Tsushin "Chad's Moteru Eikaiwa" Japanese
2007-2008 Shueisha Margaret "Chad's Operation: Margaret" Japanese
2008 NHK Publications Shin Sankagetsu Topics "Chadotta Tales" Japanese
2009 NHK Publications Shin Sankagetsu Topics "Chad's Japan-Australia, Go!" Japanese
2009-2010 NHK Publications Jissen Business Eigo "The English Triangle" Japanese
2011-2014 NHK Publications Jissen Business Eigo "Growing Up in Australia" Japanese
2015-2017 The Japan Times The Japan Times ST "Chad's Thoughts" English
2015-2017 The Japan Times The Japan Times ST "Chad's Omoro People Journal" English
2018- The Japan Times The Japan Times Alpha "How Do You Say That!" English

Translation Works

Feature Films

Year Title
2006 Chromartie High the Movie
2007 Big Man Japan
2009 Yatterman
2009 Symbol
2010 Farewell, Mr. President
2010 What a Life!!
2010 The King of Jail Breakers
2011 Omrice
2011 Deadball
2011 Moonlight Mask
2011 Saya Zamurai
2012 TSY: Time Slip Yankee
2012 Typhoon Family
2012 All Tied Up With My Own Rope
2013 Abductee
2013 SEIZA
2013 Jelly Fish
2013 R100
2014 Oh! Father
2014 The Mole Song: Undercover Agent Reiji
2015 Samurai of the Dead
2015 At Home
2015 Mr. Maxman
2015 Secret Breaths
2016 CHIN-YU-KI: Journey to the West with Farts
2016 What if you can talk to your belongings
2016 Hentai Kamen: Abnormal Crisis
2017 MINT
2017 Carton MOOn
2017 The Stand-In Thief
2017 Jojoen
2017 Spark
2018 Watashi no Jinsei Nanoni
2019 Violence Voyager
2019 Kuso Mitai na Eiga
2019 Little Miss Period
2019 Dosukoi! Sukehira
2019 Tokyo Adios
2019 Tonde Saitama

Web Series

Year Broadcaster Title Notes
2016 Netflix Hibana: Spark 10 episodes
2018 Netflix Jimmy: The True Story of a True Idiot 9 episodes
2018- Amazon Prime Hitoshi Matsumoto's Documental Seasons 1–5

Illustrated Books

Year Title Author
2009 Dr. Ink's Starry Sky Cinema Akihiro Nishino
2010 Zip & Candy Akihiro Nishino
2012 The Music Box Planet Akihiro Nishino

Impressions

Haley Joel Osment
Sylvester Stallone
Michael Schumacher
Setsuko from Grave of the Fireflies
Celine Dion
Paris Hilton
Disney Witches
Zlatan Ibrahimović
Diego Forlán
Carles Puyol