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Miki Sugimoto (杉本 美樹, Sugimoto Miki, January 28, 1953 –) is a Japanese actress best known for her roles in the sukeban (delinquent girl) subgenre of Toei's action/erotic form of " pink film" known as Pinky Violence.
Sugimoto began her career as a model and television personality. She made her film debut in Hot Springs Mimizu Geisha ( 1971), which starred Reiko Ike. Sugimoto's and Ike's careers would become closely linked in several of Toei's Pinky Violent films, in which they were usually cast as rivals. [1] In 1973, Sugimoto won one of the Newcomer of the Year Awards at the Élan d'or Awards given by the All Nippon Producers Association (ANPA). [2]
Sugimoto's best-known solo role was in Zero Woman: Red Handcuffs, the "over-the-top" crime film from ( 1974). [1] When Toei expanded into the European market in the 1970s, Sugimoto's 1973 film Girl Boss: Escape From Reform School was released by Telemondial in France as Girl Boss – Les etudiantes en caval. [3] In 1978 she abandoned her film career for marriage, and later became a nursery school teacher. [1]
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Miki Sugimoto | |
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Miki Sugimoto (杉本 美樹, Sugimoto Miki, January 28, 1953 –) is a Japanese actress best known for her roles in the sukeban (delinquent girl) subgenre of Toei's action/erotic form of " pink film" known as Pinky Violence.
Sugimoto began her career as a model and television personality. She made her film debut in Hot Springs Mimizu Geisha ( 1971), which starred Reiko Ike. Sugimoto's and Ike's careers would become closely linked in several of Toei's Pinky Violent films, in which they were usually cast as rivals. [1] In 1973, Sugimoto won one of the Newcomer of the Year Awards at the Élan d'or Awards given by the All Nippon Producers Association (ANPA). [2]
Sugimoto's best-known solo role was in Zero Woman: Red Handcuffs, the "over-the-top" crime film from ( 1974). [1] When Toei expanded into the European market in the 1970s, Sugimoto's 1973 film Girl Boss: Escape From Reform School was released by Telemondial in France as Girl Boss – Les etudiantes en caval. [3] In 1978 she abandoned her film career for marriage, and later became a nursery school teacher. [1]
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