Kei Mizutani Explained

Kei Mizutani
Birth Date:7 May 1974[1]
Birth Place:Aomori Prefecture, Japan
Height:162cm

(born May 7, 1974) is a Japanese actress. She has appeared in multiple photo books, movies, and TV series in Japan and her DVD sets are popular in Japan, the United States, and Europe.

Career

Mizutani was born in Aomori Prefecture where she was also raised. She began her modelling career as a swimsuit and nude model for magazines, and began making TV appearances. She became a regular on the late-night adult-oriented TV program variety, Gilgamesh Night.[2]

Weather Woman

Mizutani's first movie, Weather Woman was one of the most surprising successes in Japanese cinema of the 1990s.[3] Based on a popular adult manga which had been made into an anime series, Weather Report Girl, the movie tells the story of a woman who becomes a phenomenally successful TV weatherwoman by exposing her panties on the air. Bandai Home Video financed the film, but, considering it a minor production, released it directly to video in 1995. The video quickly developed a large cult following.

Bandai, mistakenly attributing the video's success to its sexual content, produced a sequel which emphasized the sex and concentrated less on the storyline and dark humor of the original. After reading the script, Mizutani refused to appear in the sequel, which proved to be a failure. However the reputation of the original video continued to grow. It won both the Oslo Film Festival and the Stockholm International Film Festival in 1996. Bandai responded by pulling the original video from the market and releasing the film theatrically.[4]

After its August 16, 1996 theatrical debut, Weather Woman became one of the most successful releases of the year in Japan. Besides its popularity with audiences, the critics also praised the film, and several put it on their top 10 lists for 1996. Kinema Jumpo named the film #26 for the year. In 1997, a television series based on the movie was produced for Asahi TV Network.

After Weather Woman

Following in the rise of her Weather Woman popularity, Mizutani recorded a CD single in 1996 entitled He Loves Me (ヒー・ラヴズ・ミー). In 1998, she played the role of Shelinda, a villain on the Super Sentai show Seijuu Sentai Gingaman, which was adapted in North America as . In July 2000, she was a guest at San Diego Comic-Con, where the English version of Weather Woman received its premier.[5]

Filmography

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Infobox data from Web site: 水谷 ケイ - Mizutani Kei Profile. 2007-02-17. 'Web I-dic'. https://web.archive.org/web/20140107030911/http://i-dic.dorachan.com/data?mztki_00. 2014-01-07. dead.
  2. Web site: Kei Mizutani Interview (English). 2007-02-17. www.dvdvisionjapan.com. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20070206134853/http://www.dvdvisionjapan.com/kei.html. 2007-02-06.
  3. Weisser, Thomas and Yuko Mihara Weisser. (1998). Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films. Vital Books : Asian Cult Cinema Publications. Miami., p.492.
  4. Weisser, p.493.
  5. Web site: My Trip to San Diego. 2002. 2007-02-17. Kei Mizutani Official Website. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20070703125421/http://www.keimizutani.com/KeiSanDiego.cfm. 2007-07-03.
  6. Filmography based on:Web site: 水谷ケイ (Mizutani Kei) Filmography. 2007-02-17 . Japanese Movie Database.,
    "Kei Mizutani: Queen of Sex, Sumo, and Softcore" in She magazine, Vol.2, #13, p. 3–11, and
  7. Web site: Terminatrix . 2017 . Film Affinity .