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Uploaded by on Jun 4, 2010

Here are two Japanese songs performed by the famous jazz singers Chiemi Eri and Ryoko Moriyama, chosen to illustrate the beauty of Japanese cult actress Kumi Mizuno (in Japanese 水野 久美).
Born on New Years Day of 1937 in Nigata, Japan, Kumi Mizuno (original name being Maya Igarashi) debuted in the Minoru Shibuya film "Crazy Society" in 1957 after graduating from acting school. The next year, she took part in a promotional campaign for the famous Toho Studios with two other young actresses, resulting in a trio named "The Three Beauties". Her first Toho film was "A Bridge for Us Alone" in 1958. Her attractive looks and pleasant demeanor made her a favorite of director Ishiro Honda, resulting in her participation in his series of movies with angry monsters. When asked to assess the best performers whom he had directed, he commented: "The best actress was Kumi Mizuno. She was very genuine. Once she was involved in a film, she would just step right into her role." Mizuno contributed to some of the most unforgettable movies of Japanese sci-fi of the 60s. She appeared in "Birth of Japan" (1959) (maybe the biggest movie of the year in her country, at the side of illustrious Toshiro Mifune), "Gorath" (1962), "Lost World of Sinbad" (1963, again with Toshiro Mifune), "Matango" (aka "Attack of the Mushroom People", 1963), "Frankenstein Conquers the World" (1965), and "War of the Gargantuas" (1966). Her most famous roles are in "Monster Zero" and "Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster" (both 1966). She also played that same year in "International Secret Police: Key of Keys", a spy movie which was dubbed by Woody Allen as "What's Up, Tiger Lily?" and, in 1967, in "The Killing Bottle", another light spy film. Her last feature film acting job came in 1974, playing a mother character in "Love is in the Green Valley". On TV she was in 1998 in the movie "Tsukisoibito no uta". Though today she has few specific memories of her work on special effects films during the 60s, she does look back on those films fondly. She recently appeared in the 26th Godzilla film, "Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla", in a small role as Japanese Prime Minister. Kumi Mizuno also appeared in the 50th Anniversary Godzilla film, "Godzilla: Final Wars", in a cameo appearance as Earth Defense Forces Commander. Her collaboration in the series makes her one of the most recognizable feminine figure in all of the monster's adventures.
Enjoy Kumi Mizuno's ravishing beauty!

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  • HAIKU

    Brown gargantua

    -- Kumi must choose between them --

    Green gargantua

  • JAPANESE BEAUTY....AL BUNDY ONCE SAID LET'S SEE THE JAPANESE BUILD A BETTER ONE OF THESE....WELL AL THEY SURE AS HELL DID WITH MS.KUMI MIZUNO,WHEN I WAS YOUNG AND WATCHING GODZILLA FLICKS I WAS IN LOVE!!

  • 日本の宝石

  • HAIKU

    We sigh to think that

    Kumi might have also played

    tiny Mothra chicks.

  • You Should really make a Tribute of the great japanese actress MEIKO KAJI.

  • Great Tribute.

    Loved the Music Track.

    Thanks for this Posting.

  • Truly a talented & gorgeous lady... Great tribute.

  • great mouth...

  • @1:45 Looks like even Godzilla has the perfect mate-- a gigantic Kumi island girl!

  • she is hot I loved her as a little kid and I always envied Godzilla, Frankenstein, Sanda, & Nick Adams

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