
Tamaki Katori
Biography
Tamaki Katori was a Japanese actress born on 21 October 1938 and died on 12 October 2015, famous for her pioneering role in "pink films" (softcore erotic films) in the 1960s and early 1970s. She began her career at Nikkatsu after a beauty contest in Kumamoto, playing supporting roles before turning to independent pink films for financial reasons. Nicknamed the "Pink Princess," she made more than 600 films between 1962 and 1972, with directors such as Satoru Kobayashi, Kōji Wakamatsu, and Giichi Nishihara. After retiring, she married three times, ran a petrol station and then a company canteen. Flesh Market (Nikutai no Ichiba, 1962), her first notable pink film. Sex Jack (1970) by Kōji Wakamatsu, presented at Cannes. Sex Family (1971), with Junko Miyashita. These works illustrate the first wave of pink films, before the Roman Porno era of Nikkatsu.
Movies

Take Aim at the Police Van
1960

Keiji monogatari Tōkyō no meiro
1960

Okinawan Horror: Upside-Down Ghost - Chinese Horror: Breaking a Coffin
1962

Women Hell Song
1970

Sex Jack
1970

The Woman Who Wanted to Die
1971

Sweet Trap
1963

Michi no Sex
1966

Sex Family
1971

Sexy Diary
1965

Savage Women
1963

Oiroke sakusen
1963