Konatsu (actress)

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Konatsu
Born (1982-14-01) February 1, 1982[1]
Nagano Prefecture, Japan
Ethnicity Japanese
Website
http://konatsu.seesaa.net/

Konatsu (向夏) is a Japanese pink film actress. She has appeared in award-winning pink films, and was herself given a "Best Actress" award for her work in this genre in 2005.

Life and career

Konatsu was born in Japan's Nagano Prefecture in 1982.[2][3] She made her film debut in director Mototsugu Watanabe's Beppin kyōshi: toiki no aibu (べっぴん教師 吐息の愛撫) (2004).[2] Her first leading role was the same year, in Mitsuru Meike's Bitter Sweet.[2][4]

January 14, 2006, the premiere date of Shinji Imaoka's Paid Companionship Story: Girls Who Want to Do It (援助交際物語 したがるオンナたち Enjo-kōsai monogatari: shitagaru onna-tachi) aka Frog Song, was also Konatsu's birthday. The director and staff presented Konatsu with a surprise birthday cake on stage at the occasion.[5][6] The film was named the best pink release for 2005, and Konatsu was given the award for Best Actress for her performance.[7]

Bibliography

English

Japanese

Notes

Awards and achievements
Pink Grand Prix
Preceded by
Yumika Hayashi
for Lunch Box
Pink Grand Prix for Best Actress
Konatsu

2005
for Paid Companionship Story: Girls Who Want to Do It
Succeeded by
Minami Aoyama
for Uncle's Paradise
Pinky Ribbon Awards

External links

Preceded by
New Award
Pinky Ribbon Award for Best New Actress
Konatsu
with Sora Aoi
Mai Sakurazuki
Kyōko Natsume

2004
Succeeded by
Mari Yamaguchi
Sakurako Kaoru
Komari Awashima
Erina Aoyama
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