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Other names
  
Haruka Yumeno (夢乃春香)

Height
  
1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)

Name
  
Ayano Murasaki


Born
  
March 29, 1969 (age 54) (
1969-03-29
)
Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan

Ayano Murasaki


Ayano Murasaki (Japanese: 紫彩乃, Hepburn: Murasaki Ayano, also 紫綾乃) is a Japanese adult video (AV) performer and nude model best known for her work in the "mature woman" genre.

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Life and career

Ayano Murasaki was born in the Ibaraki Prefecture of Japan on March 29, 1969. She made her adult video debut in late 2003 at the age of 34. The market for such "mature woman" or "madame" actresses appeared in Japanese porn films in the mid-1990s and the genre was popularized in AV in the late 1990s by director Goro Tameike. By mid-2010 the market for mature videos had grown to the point where the major Japanese video distributor DMM listed over 14,000 items with the mature (熟女) keyword. Murasaki appeared in such "mature woman" videos for the KMP Million Madams label and for Madonna, an AV studio specializing in the genre.

Later in her career, Murasaki performed in videos for the Cinemagic and Dogma studios, known for their hardcore bondage and S&M material. Murasaki also starred in a number of "uncensored" videos (those without the pixellation of the genitals found in Japanese porn) released outside Japan by Sky High Entertainment and Oriental Dream Pictures.

In 2006 Murasaki was nominated for Best Mature Actress at the Adult Broadcasting Awards for her performances in the 2005 broadcast year on Japanese adult TV. In 2005 and 2006, Murasaki also appeared in a number of softcore erotic V-cinema productions, including the 2006 Hitozuma kasei fu toraianguru (人妻家政婦 トライアングル) for pink film writer and director Shuji Kataoka.

In February 2011, Murasaki co-starred with Reiko Makihara in the Madonna studio's first 3D video, 3D Co-Starring Mature Beauties: Tempting Love of Mother and Aunt.

References

Ayano Murasaki Wikipedia