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Izumi Aki (actress) : ウィキペディア英語版
Izumi Aki

, a.k.a. , born May 15, 1960, is a Japanese actress especially known for her roles in ''pink film''.
Izumi made her ''pink film'' debut in October 1980 in produced by Shishi Pro () and released by Toei. In the next four years, Aki appeared in about sixty pink films primarily for the Shintōhō Eiga and Million Film studios. In November 1981, she had a role in actress Rumi Tama's debut as a director in the ''pink film'' distributed by Million Film. Aki starred in two low-budget films directed by Hiroki Hirakawa, the August 1982 〔
〕 and the April 1983 production for Million Film.〔Weisser p. 323〕
In June 1984, Aki starred in , an entry in Nikkatsu's Roman Porno series, directed by Genji Nakamura, one of the "The Three Pillars Of Pink".〔Weisser p. 231-234〕 In one of her last ''pink film'' roles, in February 1985, she played opposite actor and director Yutaka Ikejima in another Million Film production .
After marrying the film director Kazuyoshi Sekine her ''pink film'' acting career seemed to have ended. Izumi later returned to the screen in 1999, starring in ''Hatsujō midare zuma'' (発情乱れ妻).
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