Kin'ichi Kusumi


Kin'ichi Kusumi is a Japanese actor who has also used the stage name Mamoru Kusumi. He has appeared in tokusatsu kaiju productions and in pink films.

Life and career

Kusumi started appearing on Japanese TV as early as 1971 when he played the role of Mirror Man in the Fuji TV superhero series of the same name, which ran from December 1971 to November 1972. In 1973, he was the giant Zone Fighter in the Nippon Television series, again using the name Mamoru Kusumi. Again under the same name, he played the monsters Anguirus and King Caesar in the 1974 Toho film Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla.
Still as Mamoru Kusumi, by November 1977, he also started acting in the Japanese softcore pornographic genre of pink film with a starring role in the Pro Taka studio movie Ijou seiyoku ma for director Seiji Izumi. Two years later, he starred in the pink film studio Shintōhō Eiga's 1979 film Molester Invisible Man Part 3: Obscene? directed by Kōji Seki. He appeared in several more movies as Mamoru Kusumi but in 1982 started acting as Kin'ichi Kasumi, and according to the Japanese Movie Database, had made over 170 films by 2004.
The year 1985 saw Kusumi in two films for Shintōhō Eiga, Celebrating Together, directed Kōji Seki, and Ruff Trade directed by Akifumi Kageyama and with a screenplay by Kazuyoshi Sekine.
Kusumi continued making films for Shintōhō Eiga in the 1990s with Latest Soap Technique directed by Toshiya Ueno, one of the "Seven Lucky Gods of Pink". He also worked for the budget pink film studio Tokatsu in their May 1990 release Wicked Salesman. In this movie, directed and written by Kōsuke Fujiwara, Kusumi plays a hapless newspaper salesman who receives some supernatural help in furthering his career through sexual techniques. Kusumi was the subject of an interview in the August 1994 issue of PG, a "pecialist Japanese magazine on pink films."
In May 2002, Kusumi appeared with veteran AV Idol Hitomi Kobayashi in a pink film distributed by Xces Film, Kobayashi Hitomi idaki tai onna, idaka re tai onna. Kusumi was still active in films in 2009 when he performed in Yatai no Oneesan: Tabegoro na Momojiri with pink film actress Motoko Sasaki. The film was directed by Tarō Araki and released by OP Eiga in April 2009.

Films

Television