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Japanese actress

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Annu Mari
BornVasanthidevi Sheth
(ワサンティデヴィ・シェス)
(1948-05-20) 20 May 1948 (age 76)
Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
OccupationActress

Annu Mari (真理 アンヌ, Mari Annu, born 20 May 1948) is a Japanese actress best known in the West for her role as the femme fatale in the film Branded to Kill (1967). Her sisters are model Prabha Sheth and actress Yuka Kumari. She is married to conductor Yoshikazu Fukumura.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1964 Jidôsha dorobô Hatsuko
1967 Kokusai himitsu keisatsu: Zettai zetsumei Ayako
1967 Ultraman Pati Episode: "Hateshinaki gyakushû"
1967 Branded to Kill (殺しの烙印) Misako Nakajô
1967 Shichinin no yajû
1967 Kangoku e no shotai
1967 Shichinin no yajû: chi no sengen
1968 The spiders no dai-shingeki Michiko Yashiro
1968 Ultraseven Episode: "Jouhatsu toshi"
1968 Nippon gerira jidai Julie
1968 Yoru no tehaishi
1968 Dorifutazu desu yo! Bôken bôken mata bôken
1968 Shinobi no manji Aya
1968 Konto gojugo-go: Seiki no daijukuten Mako Komori
1969 Zankoku onna rinchi
1970 Cruel Female Love Suicide (残酷おんな情死) Mari
1970 Jack no irezumi
1971 Kamen Rider Female Executive Maya 2 episodes
1972 Furyo bancho ichimou dajin
1972-1973 Wild 7 (ワイルド7) Eiko (映子) Series regular, 25 episodes
2002 Ashita ga aru sa: The Movie Party Guest
2003 Josee, the Tiger and the Fish (ジョゼと虎と魚たち) Woman at Mahjong Bar
2016 Hanadama: Gen'ei Taeko Kimoto

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