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16 Facts About An Nanba

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An Nanba known as Ann Nanba is a former Japanese adult video actress who had a long and prolific career in the adult entertainment industry.

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An Nanba says she was very outgoing as a high-school student and looked much older than her age.

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An Nanba had met scouts from the AV industry often but only decided to begin an AV career after she was robbed and needed the money.

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An Nanba had done some gravure model work for Bejean a few months before and she thought she was again doing photographs for a magazine and was shocked when she realized it was a video shoot.

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An Nanba's contract with Moodyz was an exclusive one and she is credited with being a driving force in that studio's success.

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An Nanba continued making movies with Moodyz for the rest of her career at the rate of one or often two videos per month.

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An Nanba was the most celebrated actress at Moodyz during her long career with the studio - she was given the Best Actress Award at the Moodyz Awards three years running, in 2003,2004 and 2005.

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At the 2005 Adult Broadcasting Awards ceremony for adult TV programming in 2004, An Nanba took one of the Channel Actress Performance Awards for her work on the Queen Bee channel,.

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An Nanba has declared her dedication to her profession: "I will work my best to bring the fans the best movies".

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An Nanba received one of the Best Actress Awards for Excellence at the 2006 AV Actress Grand Prix.

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In 2006 and 2007, An Nanba starred in a number of erotic softcore V-cinema productions.

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An Nanba appeared on TV in Episode 31 on the third series of the TV Asahi crime drama Tokumei Kakaricho Tadano Hitoshi.

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An Nanba was popular in China, in part due to commercials she made for a Taiwan lemon vodka drink.

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An Nanba's retirement was an elaborate and epic affair called the Ann-Project by Moodyz.

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An Nanba filmed a series of 8 videos for 8 different studios over a period of several weeks beginning at the end of 2007.

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An Nanba has her own game blog on Beside Games, a site featuring well-known Japanese celebrities talking about the games they are playing.