Tsugumi
Tsugumi (Japanese: つぐみ, Hepburn: Tsugumi), born Otake Tsuzumi (大竹 都々美, Otake Tsuzumi) on 21 February 1976, is a Japanese award-winning actress, model and adult video performer.
Tsugumi | |
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大竹 都々美 つぐみ | |
Born | Otake Tsuzumi February 21, 1976 Tokyo, Japan |
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Years active | 1997–present |
Notable work | Noriko's Dinner Table (2005) |
Biography
Life and career
Born in Tokyo, after graduating from high school she started working as race queen. Tsugumi made her film debut in Time Leap (1997), a film adaptation of the manga with the same name, then started widely appearing in films, V-Cinema releases, stage plays and TV-dramas. For her role in Moonlight Whispers (1999) she was awarded as Best Newcomer Actress at the 9th Japanese Professional Movie Awards and as Best New Talent at the 21st Yokohama Film Festival.[1]
In 2007, she left her agency and took a break from show business, taking up a job as a company employee.[2]
In 2010 Tsugumi announced her adult video debut with Muteki, a label specialized in casting celebrities in their adult video debut.[1][2]
Filmography
Selected filmography
- Time Leap (1997), by Imazeki Akemi
- Be-Bop High School (TV, 1997-1998), by Yusuke Narita
- Moonlight Whispers (1999), by Akihiko Shiota
- Hush! (2001), by Ryōsuke Hashiguchi
- Luxurious Bone (2001), by Isao Yukisada
- New Shadow Warriors (2003), by Sonny Chiba
- Norio's room (2004), by Yoshihiro Fukagawa
- Kono Yo no Sotoe - Club Shinchugun (2004), by Junji Sakamoto
- AKA-SEN (2004), by Junji Sakamoto
- Noriko's Dinner Table (2006), by Sion Sono
- Freesia (2007), by Kazuyoshi Kumakiri
- Sleeping Beauty (2007), by Naoki Yamamoto
- Exte (2007), by Sion Sono
Adult video
- Actress (2010, AV, MUTEKI, Dir.Ryota Nakanishi)
- Clandestine (2011, AV, MUTEKI, Dir.Ryota Nakanishi)
Works
References
- Menzusaizō Yori (1 Nov 2010). "Eiga-shō o sōname ni shita ano joyū ga muteki debyū kettei! Dokusen saisoku intabyū! !". Cyzo (in Japanese). Retrieved 6 July 2012.
- "Jitsuryoku-ha joyū tsugumi, masakano AV debyū! Jishin no ketsudan de 'muteki' shutsuen kettei!". Cinema Today (in Japanese). 4 Nov 2010. Retrieved 6 July 2012.