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==Alternate Name(s)== | ==Alternate Name(s)== | ||
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
[[image:NaomiTani2.jpg|200px|thumb|Naomi Tani. From SM King (Aug 1972)]] | [[image:NaomiTani2.jpg|200px|thumb|Naomi Tani. From SM King (Aug 1972)]] | ||
1948: Tani was born in Hakata, Abamachi on October 20, 1948<ref name="document">"Document Adult Movies." <i>Cinetopia.</i> Tokyo: Million Publishing, Oct. 15, 1978 special issue. Print.</ref>. Because of problems between her parents, Tani was moved around among her relatives' homes, and her mother died when she was two years old<ref name="nishinippon">"Actress Naomi Tani: Legendary SM Queen." <i>Nishinippon Sports</i> Feb-Oct 1999.</ref>. | 1948: Tani was born in Hakata, Abamachi on October 20, 1948<ref name="document">"Document Adult Movies." <i>Cinetopia.</i> Tokyo: Million Publishing, Oct. 15, 1978 special issue. Print.</ref>. Because of problems between her parents, Tani was moved around among her relatives' homes, and her mother died when she was two years old<ref name="nishinippon">"Actress Naomi Tani: Legendary SM Queen." <i>Nishinippon Sports</i> Feb-Oct 1999.</ref>. | ||
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+ | 1967: Makes her film debut in the movie ''Special''. | ||
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+ | 1967: Apr. Appears nude for photos in "Humor Graph" magazine.<ref>Under the name Akemi Murayama (村山明美).</ref> | ||
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+ | 1967: Starts working in pink shows at the Globe Theater in Ginza. | ||
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+ | 1968: Begins to appear in [[Yamabe Pro]] productions. | ||
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+ | 1968: Appears with a large number of other pink actors in Toei's "Picture of Tokugawa Women." Tani recalls that they were cast by "Mag Pro." | ||
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+ | 1968: Appears in [[Takashi Tsujimura]]'s "Camera Hunt" in the May issue of [[Kitan Club]]. | ||
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+ | 1968: '''Tani''' relates the conditions on set at the filming of "[[Flower and Snake]] Continued: Red Torture" in Shimogamo, Izu. [[Shigeru Kayama]] participates. [http://nawa-art.com/backnumber/1960/196810/196810_027.html p188] | ||
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+ | 1968: Nov. Performs in all three parts of "Blue Film Woman" at the Ginza and Shibuya Globe Theaters.<ref name="saijo20190113">[https://saijo-noboru.blog.ss-blog.jp/archive/20190113 【Saijiyou Noboru's Pink Stage Play Collection】1968 Pink Performance newspaper advertisement]</ref> | ||
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+ | 1968: Appears in the December issue of Playboy magazine. | ||
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+ | 1969: Appears in "Naomi Tani's Pink Performance Theater Report" in "[[Kitan Club]] Salon." ([[Kitan Club. Jan issue. [http://nawa-art.com/backnumber/1960/196901/196901_063.html p233]) | ||
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+ | 1969: Feb. Opens "Naomi Tani Store 'Madrid'" in Shibuya.<ref>"Adult Films" no. 38</ref> | ||
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+ | 1974: Stars in [[Nikkatsu]]'s "[[Flower and Snake]]." Bondage by [[Hiroshi Urado]]. | ||
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+ | 1976: '''Tani''' is chosen to be December for the Nikkatsu Roman Porno Actress Calendar. | ||
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+ | 1976: Attends the 22nd Asian Film Festival in Korea with Yumi Takigawa and others. | ||
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+ | 1976: Performs in part 8 of "Spring Night Woman Picture Scroll" at the Nichigeki Music Hall.<ref>There were a total of 15 parts. One section of part 8 titled "Yamatojiaika" was created by [[Oniroku Dan]].</ref> | ||
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+ | 1976(c): Breaks up with Nobuo Yamabe. | ||
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+ | 1977: Marries singer Tetsuya Daido.<ref>They met at a club called "Soshu."</ref> | ||
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+ | 1977: Sakae Nitta becomes manager of the Naomi Tani Theater Company. | ||
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+ | 1978: Performs in "Okaji Hizakura - Ache of Soft Skin" at the Kyohashi Academy Theater. | ||
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+ | 1978: Announces she will retire in 1 year. | ||
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+ | 1979: Releases music album titled "Modae no Heya." | ||
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==Selected Works== | ==Selected Works== | ||
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<div style="font-size:125%";>'''Film'''</div> | <div style="font-size:125%";>'''Film'''</div> | ||
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+ | <div style="font-size:125%";>'''Books'''</div> | ||
+ | * Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films. (1998) Introduction by '''Naomi Tani'''. | ||
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+ | <div style="font-size:125%";>'''Magazines'''</div> | ||
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+ | <div style="font-size:125%";>'''Photo Collections'''</div> | ||
+ | * ''Beautiful Fairies'' (Million, 1978) | ||
+ | * ''Farewell Naomi: Naomi Tani Commemoratice Retirement Photo Collection'' (Million, 1979) Bondage by [[Kaoru Roppongi]]. | ||
+ | * ''Oniroku and Naomi's SM Photo Studio - Alluring Rope Flower'' (SM Club, May 1980). Special Issue. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 13:15, 27 December 2020
Tani (谷) family name, Naomi (ナオミ) first name
Naomi Tani is a famous Pink Film actress who starred in many Nikkastsu Roman Porno films.
Activities
Model, Actress
Alternate Name(s)
谷ナオミ(Japanese)
Biography
1948: Tani was born in Hakata, Abamachi on October 20, 1948[1]. Because of problems between her parents, Tani was moved around among her relatives' homes, and her mother died when she was two years old[2].
1967: Makes her film debut in the movie Special.
1967: Apr. Appears nude for photos in "Humor Graph" magazine.[3]
1967: Starts working in pink shows at the Globe Theater in Ginza.
1968: Begins to appear in Yamabe Pro productions.
1968: Appears with a large number of other pink actors in Toei's "Picture of Tokugawa Women." Tani recalls that they were cast by "Mag Pro."
1968: Appears in Takashi Tsujimura's "Camera Hunt" in the May issue of Kitan Club.
1968: Tani relates the conditions on set at the filming of "Flower and Snake Continued: Red Torture" in Shimogamo, Izu. Shigeru Kayama participates. p188
1968: Nov. Performs in all three parts of "Blue Film Woman" at the Ginza and Shibuya Globe Theaters.[4]
1968: Appears in the December issue of Playboy magazine.
1969: Appears in "Naomi Tani's Pink Performance Theater Report" in "Kitan Club Salon." ([[Kitan Club. Jan issue. p233)
1969: Feb. Opens "Naomi Tani Store 'Madrid'" in Shibuya.[5]
1974: Stars in Nikkatsu's "Flower and Snake." Bondage by Hiroshi Urado.
1976: Tani is chosen to be December for the Nikkatsu Roman Porno Actress Calendar.
1976: Attends the 22nd Asian Film Festival in Korea with Yumi Takigawa and others.
1976: Performs in part 8 of "Spring Night Woman Picture Scroll" at the Nichigeki Music Hall.[6]
1976(c): Breaks up with Nobuo Yamabe.
1977: Marries singer Tetsuya Daido.[7]
1977: Sakae Nitta becomes manager of the Naomi Tani Theater Company.
1978: Performs in "Okaji Hizakura - Ache of Soft Skin" at the Kyohashi Academy Theater.
1978: Announces she will retire in 1 year.
1979: Releases music album titled "Modae no Heya."
Selected Works
- Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films. (1998) Introduction by Naomi Tani.
- Beautiful Fairies (Million, 1978)
- Farewell Naomi: Naomi Tani Commemoratice Retirement Photo Collection (Million, 1979) Bondage by Kaoru Roppongi.
- Oniroku and Naomi's SM Photo Studio - Alluring Rope Flower (SM Club, May 1980). Special Issue.
References
- ↑ "Document Adult Movies." Cinetopia. Tokyo: Million Publishing, Oct. 15, 1978 special issue. Print.
- ↑ "Actress Naomi Tani: Legendary SM Queen." Nishinippon Sports Feb-Oct 1999.
- ↑ Under the name Akemi Murayama (村山明美).
- ↑ 【Saijiyou Noboru's Pink Stage Play Collection】1968 Pink Performance newspaper advertisement
- ↑ "Adult Films" no. 38
- ↑ There were a total of 15 parts. One section of part 8 titled "Yamatojiaika" was created by Oniroku Dan.
- ↑ They met at a club called "Soshu."