Asami
Asami Sugiura was only nineteen when she starred in Kiss Me Or Kill Me: Todokanakutemo Aaishiteru. This film clearly marked the beginning of her career, as she went on to take on roles in a variety of productions: exploitation films, adult films, gravure idol photoshoots, and action films.
After obtaining her parents' consent, she chose not to pursue university studies. Before breaking into cinema, she had worked in several jobs: waitress, telemarketer, and pachinko parlor employee. A friend introduced her to the film industry, where she seized the opportunity to play a role that required nude scenes.
In 2005, she was offered modeling contracts for specialized magazines and studios. In 2006, she changed agents twice and opted for a career under the simple first name of Asami, before returning to her full name in 2008, then switching back to Asami for good in 2009.
It was with Machine Girl that she achieved wider fame. The film, which has become a cult classic, left a lasting impression: was it her piercing gaze, her legs molded into a miniskirt, her unbridled audacity, or her arms transformed into weapons? In any case, this role made her an icon.
In 2007, she met director Noboru Iguchi, with whom she would collaborate on several occasions. After appearing in numerous pink and pornographic films, she announced in 2008 that she would be gradually withdrawing from this genre to devote herself to mainstream cinema—without, however, giving up daring roles.
In 2014, her talent was recognized with a special award at the Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival in Japan.
Passionate about reptiles, cinema, and karaoke, Asami Sugiura also plays the piano and saxophone. She has also published several books of photographs featuring herself.
After obtaining her parents' consent, she chose not to pursue university studies. Before breaking into cinema, she had worked in several jobs: waitress, telemarketer, and pachinko parlor employee. A friend introduced her to the film industry, where she seized the opportunity to play a role that required nude scenes.
In 2005, she was offered modeling contracts for specialized magazines and studios. In 2006, she changed agents twice and opted for a career under the simple first name of Asami, before returning to her full name in 2008, then switching back to Asami for good in 2009.
It was with Machine Girl that she achieved wider fame. The film, which has become a cult classic, left a lasting impression: was it her piercing gaze, her legs molded into a miniskirt, her unbridled audacity, or her arms transformed into weapons? In any case, this role made her an icon.
In 2007, she met director Noboru Iguchi, with whom she would collaborate on several occasions. After appearing in numerous pink and pornographic films, she announced in 2008 that she would be gradually withdrawing from this genre to devote herself to mainstream cinema—without, however, giving up daring roles.
In 2014, her talent was recognized with a special award at the Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival in Japan.
Passionate about reptiles, cinema, and karaoke, Asami Sugiura also plays the piano and saxophone. She has also published several books of photographs featuring herself.
Known For
108 titles
The Ancient Dogoo Girl: Special Movie Edition
Iron Girl: Final Wars
Boku no Kanojo ga Eroi Wake
Seiju Keisatsu 2 Keishicho Sei Hanzai Tokuso 10 Ka
Yakuza-Busting Girls: Duel in Hell
Kunoichi Hunters
Mr. Happy - Yaruki Manman
Don's Road 8
YOSHIE ZERO
Prison Girl
Groper Train: School Uniform Hunter
Cream Lemon: Ami's Diary
Bikini☆Ramen
What is Pink Eiga?
Kiss Me or Kill Me
Burning Action Superheroine Chronicles - Sailor Cats Vol.2
Smoking Aliens
63 Minutes Later
Erotic Story of Esper Mamiko
Brutal
Shinjuku Wolf
Dragon Black
Meatball Machine: Reject of Death
Bad Butt
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