Melody Damayo is a model, film director, and actress of Filipino descent best known as Mimi Miyagi. In 2011, Complex magazine ranked her at #12 in their list of "The Top 50 Hottest Asian Porn Stars of All Time".
She took some part-time gigs as a go-go dancer at an Asian nightclub in Beverly Hills, before transitioning into adult films and nude modeling. Damayo says she saw an advertisement for nude models and answered it. She took the name "Mimi", the childhood nickname given by her grandmother. "Miyagi" was derived from the character Mr. Miyagi in the film The Karate Kid, although she has nothing to do with him. She says she cloaked her actual nationality in Asian mysticism. In 1996, she retired from adult film acting and moved to Henderson, Nevada. She married a former professional football player. She hired a consultant to set up a website, then got embroiled in a legal battle over control of the domain name. In 1998, she appeared in an America Undercoverdocumentary entitled Strippers: The Naked Stages. She was the publisher of the erotic American Asian magazine Oriental Dolls. In 2001, after a divorce, she quietly dedicated herself to several humanitarian and animal volunteer organizations. Nearly bankrupted by her divorce, in September 2003, "Mimi" came out of retirement and appeared in the adult film Happy Ending. She again transitioned out of the adult film industry in 2007 and starting acting in mainstream movies like Little Bruno. She also had a cameo role in the 2013 mainstream movie Speed Dragon. In 2012, she became a fashion reporter for Eyestrane, an online magazine focusing on Asian talent internationally.
Political career
On May 12, 2006, she filed as a Republican gubernatorial candidate in the state of Nevada, under her birth name Melody Damayo, saying one of her priorities would be anti-stalking legislation. "I have nothing left to hide, everybody has seen all of me already", she said. One of her slogans was "I'm bare and honest at all times." Her candidacy came three years after fellow adult film star Mary Carey's campaign for Governor of California in the 2003 recall election. On May 16, 2006, her campaign was endorsed by the liberal blog Wonkette. She faced four other Republican candidates in the primary held on August 15, 2006 and was defeated by a wide margin by Jim Gibbons. After her loss in the primaries, she joined the Libertarian Party.