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Meisa Hanai

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Ethnicity
  
Japanese and Bulgarian

Height
  
1.56 m (5 ft 1 in)

Name
  
Meisa Hanai


Born
  
July 20, 1986 (age 37) (
1986-07-20
)
Japan

Occupation
  
actress AV idol gravure idol

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Meisa Hanai (Japanese: 花井メイサ, Hepburn: Hanai Meisa) is a Japanese actress, AV idol and gravure idol.

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Life and career

Hanai was born on July 20, 1986 in Japan. Like only a few other Japanese AV actresses, among them Maria Ozawa, Tina Yuzuki, Saori Hara and Anna Ohura, she is of mixed heritage. Her father is Japanese and her mother is Bulgarian.

She made her AV debut in November 2007 with S1 No. 1 Style, a major Japanese AV studio associated with the Hokuto Corporation group of companies and known for developing popular actresses. She continued making one movie per month for S1 through the end of 2008. Despite being a newcomer to the AV industry, she broke into the DMM list of the Top 100 Actresses by sales from their website for the last half of 2007, ranked at #8, and for the first half of 2008, ranking at #23.

Hanai also did a "gravure" (non-sex) shoot for Vol. 178 of Bejean magazine, published in August 2008. She debuted with Kawaii, another Hokuto company specializing in glamour videos, in the appropriately titled Kawaii Debut in January 2009. She also began appearing in a series of videos for Moodyz in April 2009 and later in 2009 she began working with the Attackers studio.

Hanai released two "uncensored videos" (without the usual pixelation to obscure the genitals) in April 2010, in both standard DVD and Blu-ray versions.

In 2011, Hanai starred in two V-cinema productions, Sex and the Pachislot 3 (セックス・アンド・ザ・パチスロ3) about gambling (pachislot refers to Japanese slot machines), and the 3-D erotic horror film Ugetsu Monogatari - Wakazuma no tatari (雨月物語 若妻の祟り) based on the novel by Ueda Akinari.

In addition, she has been on GyaO TV's show Ero Para (エロ生☆パラダイス).

References

Meisa Hanai Wikipedia