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Reiko Oshida : ウィキペディア英語版
Reiko Oshida

Reiko Oshida (大信田礼子, born September 10, 1948 in Kyoto City Japan) is a Japanese actress and singer. She is best known for her roles in Toei's action/erotic "Pinky Violence" series, which the company designed to compete with the popular independent genre of movies known as "pink film."
==Biography==
Oshida's career started after winning the 1966 International Teen Princess pageant (held in Chicago, Illinois). This led to a role in the Daiei Studios film ''School for Thieves'' (Kigeki: dôrobô gakkô, 1968). She subsequently appeared in all four of Toei Company's ''Delinquent Girl Boss'' films.
Unusually for a pink film actress, Oshida did not appear nude in any of her films. After the pink film's heyday of the 1970s passed, Oshida continued to appear in other roles. Her most recent appearance was in the 2005 film ''Satoru: Fourteen'' (Shonen to hoshi to jitensha). She also had a brief career as a J-pop singer in the 1970s.

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