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Reiko Oshida, while not as prolific as other Sukeban stars like Miki Sugimoto and Reiko Ike, got her career started early, winning the 1966 International Teen Princess pageant (held in Chicago, Illinois) and appearing in the Daiei Studios film "School for Thieves" (Kigeki: dôrobô gakkô, 1968) as well as having a recurring role in the proto "Charlie's Angels" Japanese television show "Playgirl" (1969-1974). She took top billing in Toei's "Deliquent Girl Boss: Worthless to Confess" (Zubekô banchô: zange no neuchi mo nai, 1971), her last film for the studio. Unlike her contemporaries, who quickly faded from sight after the 1970s, Oshida kept working, appearing sporadically in films, last appearing in Susumu Fukuhara's "Shonen to Hoshi to Jitensha" (2005). She also had a brief career as a J-Pop Idol, releasing several records on Sony Music label in the early 70s.