Mari Ayukawa
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Mari Ayukawa was born in Tokyo on December 2, 1969.[2] Ayukawa had nurse education in high school and she was a medical school student[3] when she made her AV debut in the July 1988 Arena release, Nani o Utsuse! (ナニを写せ!).[4]
Ayukawa starred in the female pink film director Sachi Hamano's entry in Shintōhō Eiga's Molester's Train series, Molester's Train: Hurry Up and Come! (痴漢電車早くイッてよ!, Chikan Densha: Hayaku Itteyo!).[5] In 1989 she starred in two films for pink film pioneer Satoru Kobayashi, Monzetsuhigi: Bishonure (悶絶秘戯 びしょ濡れ) and Hakui no Tenshi: Musaboru Futomomo (白衣の天使 むさぼる太腿), both of which were distributed by Xces.[6][7] Ayukawa also starred in director Akio Jissoji's The Waltz (ラ・ヴァルス, Ra varusu) (1990), also distributed by Xces.[8]
In 1991, Ayukawa played the role of the wife of Kuen the silk-maker in the Hong Kong Category III classic Sex and Zen.[9]
In 2006, Ayukawa's AV career, which ran from 1988 to 1990, much of it for the h.m.p. and Alice Japan studios, was reviewed in the DVD Mari Ayukawa History, released by Atlas21.[10][11]
Partial filmography
| Title[12] | Release date | Director | Studio | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex and Zen 玉蒲團之偷情寶鑑 |
1991 | Michael Mak | Golden Harvest | |