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Japanese gravure idol (born 1982) This article is about the Japanese gravure idol. For the 20th-century Japanese actress, see Nana Ozaki (actress). For the manga heroine, see Nana Osaki.
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Nana Ozaki (尾崎菜々, Ozaki Nana, born September 12, 1982) is a Japanese gravure idol. She is represented by talent agency Fang. She is from Osaka and interested in tennis, long-distance track events and Western popular music.

She worked with talent agency Artist Box until December 28, 2007.

Profile

  • Nickname: Nothing (Nana)
  • Profession: 'Gravure idol' (Japanese term: swimsuit/bikini model)
  • Date of Birth: 12 September 1982
  • Birthplace: Osaka, Japan
  • Height: 163 cm (5 feet and 4.2 inches)
  • Measurements: B86 W58 H85 cm (B33.9 W22.8 H33.5 inches)
  • Talent Agency: Fang

Bibliography

Magazines

  • "HANAMARU WORK Vol.20 November 2006" (Adluck, 2006) Cover photo
  • "Weekly Playboy No.45" (Shueisha, 2006) pp. 223–226
  • "FLASH No. 985" (Kobunsha, 2007) pp. 37–44

Filmography

TV Programs

V-Cinemas

  • Desearter Aoi Zetsubo (デザーター 青い絶望)
  • Desearter Akai Kibo (デザーター 赤い希望)
  • Gambare Bokura no Gura-dol Heroine (~がんばれ僕らの~グラドルヒロイン エスピリオン)

Image DVDs

  1. Koi no Yokan (恋の予感 / The Foreboding of Love), Eichi Publishing 2006
  2. Nana ni Koi-shite (ナナに恋して / Falling in Love with Nana), Saibunkan Publishing 2007
  3. Rainbow (レインボー), Takeshobo 2007
  4. Nana Fushigi (ナナ不思議 / The Seven Wonders of Nana), GP Museum Soft 2007
  5. Nure-doki (濡時間 / Wet Time), Goma Books 2008
  6. Toriko (とりこ / Enslaved), Outvision 2009

References

  1. 写真家・会田我路が語る、“尾崎ナナ”ヘアヌード騒動の“真実”. ja:日刊サイゾー (in Japanese). December 21, 2007. Retrieved 19 July 2012.

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