Maeda Ken

Maeda Ken

Maeda Ken (前田健) was born on June 14, 1971 in Japan. Maeda Ken movies and tv shows: Dandarin Rodo Kijun Kantokukan...
Maeda Ken is a member of Japan

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First Name: Ken
Family Name: Maeda
Native Name: 前田健
Also Known As: Maeken; まえだ けん
Nationality: Japanese
Gender: Male
Born: June 14, 1971
Maeda Ken, born June 14, 1971 in Tokyo, Japan, is a Japanese actor, singer, and comedian well-known for his monomane. He also created the Maeken Trance Project, of which he is the leader of several ganguro and kogal, known as LOVE♡BOOM.

Ken came to America when he was 19 and lived in Manhattan for four years. Because of this, he is fluent in English. He studied music and dance at the Broadway Dance Center , and after going back to Japan in 1994 and began a one-man show named "Monomane Battle". He imitated a song by Watanabe Machiko perfectly, making the transition from male to female in his act flawlessly. Years later he began imitating Matsuura Aya.
In 2004 Ken became a regular on TV Asahi's Ganbai Gekijou (Sold-Out Theater) and later created Maeken Trance Project. The group's first single, Koi no Buchiage Tengoku was released in August 2005 and was a trance remake of the mega-hit Dragostea Din Tei by Romanian group O-Zone . It reached #12 on the Oricon and had an exceptionally long period of sales. It is rumored that Ken was influenced by Gorie, another popular crossdressing comedian.
With the release of his book "Maeda Ken no Koi Kyara Shindan" (Maeda Ken's Love Character Diagnosis) in November of that year, Ken came out as gay. This has not hindered his career, as he later became a voice actor for Digimon Savers and released a second single for Maeken Trance Project in August 2006.

(Source: Generasia)