Английская Википедия:Hotaru Hazuki
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox adult biography Шаблон:Nihongo is a Japanese actress and gravure model known for her work on the stage and in more pink films. She has appeared in award-winning pink films and was given "Best Actress" awards at the Pink Grand Prix for her work in this genre in 1995 and 1996. Including second-place awards, Hazuki has won five awards in the Best Actress category and one Best New Actress award, a record at the Pink Grand Prix.[1] She has been called the "Queen of Pink Eiga" and the "Last Pink Actress."[1]
Life and career
Hotaru Hazuki was born in Fukushima Prefecture in 1970 as Шаблон:Nihongo.[2] She joined the Suizokukan Gekijō (Aquarium Theater) theatrical group while in university.[1] Besides performing in the groups' productions, she works as co-organizer.[2] She uses her birth name in her stage career.[2]
Hazuki made her screen debut in director Takahisa Zeze's 1993 film Modern Story About Bandits aka The Legend of the Thief.[2][1] Her role in Toshiya Ueno's Keep on Masturbating: Non-Stop Pleasure (1994) won her the Best New Actress, 2nd Place at the Pink Grand Prix.[3] To pink film audiences she is known less for her beauty than for her strong stage presence and unique vocal performance.[1] Anglophone pink film critic Jasper Sharp notes her "aloof, composed and slightly melancholic figure."[4]
She became closely associated with the work of Toshiki Satō, starring in some of his highest-regarded films,[5] including the Pink Grand Prix Best Film-winners Blissful Genuine Sex: Penetration! (1995) and Adultery Diary: One More Time While I'm Still Wet (1996). Hazuki was given the Best Actress award for her work in both films.[6][7] Her work in Satō's Apartment Wife: Midday Adultery (1997), Ueno's The Lustful Sister-in-Law 2: Erotic Games (1999) and pink film actor-director Yutaka Ikejima's Obscene Stalker: It Holds in Darkness! (2002) won her the Best Actress Silver Prize in three more of the annual ceremonies.[8][9][10]
In recent years Hazuki has appeared in mainstream films such as Man Walking on Snow, which screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival.[1] The cast listing gives her name as Sayoko Ishii.[11]
References
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