Takeshi Itō
Takeshi Itō, born on February 9, 1962, in Onojo, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, was a prominent figure in the Japanese film industry. He is recognized for his roles in pink films, a genre known for its softcore pornographic content and exploration of taboo subjects, during the 1990s.
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Takeshi Itō, born on February 9, 1962, in Onojo, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, was a prominent figure in the Japanese film industry. He is recognized for his roles in pink films, a genre known for its softcore pornographic content and exploration of taboo subjects, during the 1990s.
Itō's filmography includes notable roles such as Mitsuharu Ida in "Lolita: Vibrator Torture" (1987), Toru Bessho in "Love − Zero = Infinity" (1994), and Akira in "Love Square" (2005). He also appeared in "Widow: Bliss in a Mourning Dress" (1993). Despite the controversial nature of the films he starred in, Itō's performances contributed to the genre's exploration of societal norms and human desires.









