Tetsuro Shigematsu

Broadcast Artist

1971 –

88

Who is Tetsuro Shigematsu?

Tetsuro Shigematsu is a Canadian radio broadcaster, comedian and filmmaker. He was the final host of CBC Radio One's former afternoon series The Roundup, where he replaced Bill Richardson in 2004, making him the first visible minority to host a daily network radio program in Canada. The show completed its final episode on November 4, 2005. Prior to working for CBC Radio, he was a writer for the Canadian TV show This Hour Has 22 Minutes. He is currently a writer for The Huffington Post, and the president of the Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre.

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Born
1971
London
Nationality
  • Canada
Lived in
  • London

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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