
Aoi Nakajima
Acting
Biography
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Born: September 20, 1945
Place of Birth: Kumamoto, Kumamoto, Japan
Known For

Special Crime Investigation Front

1750 Days of Turbulence
After the death of previous Boss, a gang war lasts for more than four years.

Yume-Chiyo
Yumechiyo, a geisha house madam recently diagnosed with a terminal illness, yearns to do something constructive with the little time she has left. Though her responsibility lies in taking care of her girls, she finds purpose in helping a man wrongfully accused of murder and in the process discovers love.

Gate of Youth
The story of Shinsuke, a young man who lives through a stormy life as a poverty-stricken coal miner. Ranging from Shinsuke's infanthood to his mid-teens. Coal workers and the mines dominate nearly every aspect of his life. Shinsuke's father a group leader at the mine, dies while bravely using dynamite to rescue a group of trapped Korean miners. Several older men attempt to help he and his mother cope, including a friendly Harley-riding yakuza boss. This movie has it all, drama, romance, sex, yakuza and violence! It is based on a story by Hiroyuki Itsuki that was originally serialized in the magazine Shukan Gendai in 1969-70.

The Great Okinawa Yakuza War
Chiba, looking gnarly, and acting as animalistic as ever, stars alongside Matsukata as violent gangsters battling their way through fight after bloody fight with rival yakuza on the streets of Okinawa.

Rope Cosmetology
An unsatisfied married woman reconnects with a friend who has been engaging in peculiar sexual practices with her own artist husband.

Noboru Ando's Chronicle of Fugitive Days and Sex
Ando on the run, stopping in to service all the women in his life, with a bit of the old ultra-violence.

Step on the Gas!
Yūji, fresh out of prison on parole, meets a stranger named Nao that asks for his assistance...

Cute Devil
While Ryoko is in Vienna studying music, her boyfriend dies in a traffic accident. Ryoko believes that she has psychic powers which killed him, and when she returns to Japan she is sent to a mental hospital. While recovering, her brother-in-law, Kouji, decides to look after her, and she goes to his house to act as a governess for Kouji's sister Keiko's daughter, Alice – who Ryoko becomes increasingly sure had something to do with her sister Fuyuko’s death.

The Nineteen-Year-Old's Map
A 19-year-old newspaper delivery boy begins collecting information on the households in his neighborhood and keeping a journal of why he doesn't like them. Declaring himself a 'right-winger' and calling in bomb threats against the neighbors he doesn't like, the 19-year-old begins a war of psychological terror against the families in his neighborhood.
Filmography
as Chi-chan
as Nakamura
as Akiko Hoshino, Teacher
as Minehan's Owner
as Proprietress of Hanabishi
as Kazuyo
as Kimiko's sister
as Michiko Yoshikawa
as Yoshida's wife
as Emiko Ichinose
as Mie
as Villager
as Teacher
as Fumiko
as Kimiyo Hirai
as Sachiko's mom
as Hisako
as Noriko Goto
as Tomoe Takita
as Kaoru Kishibe
as Yoneko Satake
as Emiko
as Kyôko
as Hanae(花江)
as Komako Izumida
as Tsuchiya Yuri
as Hatae Yamagishi
as Toku
as Saeko Teramoto
as Prostitute
as Shinako Tani
as Kimie Natori
as Machiko Hara
as Maya
as Hatsue
as Kaoru Mikami
as Honey Wakazuki
as Ohana
as Hostess
as Oteru
as Yumi
as Shigeko
as Osayo, bar owner
as Tamayo Misaki
as Eiko Ohashi
as Woman shoplifter
as Yasuko
as Junko Kitamura
as Kimika
as Reiko
as Kahoru