Jūzō Itami

Born: 1933-05-15

Birthplace: Kyoto, Japan

Biography

Jūzō Itami (1933–1997) was a Japanese actor and, later, a popular modern screenwriter and film director. Many critics came to regard him as Japan's greatest director since Akira Kurosawa. His ten feature-length movies and one short film, all of which he wrote himself, are comic satires on elements of Japanese culture. He died under suspicious circumstances in December 1997 and may have been murdered by the yakuza.

Known For

Tampopo
55 Days at Peking
Private Collections
Lord Jim
A Taxing Woman's Return
Ten Dark Women
Sing a Song of Sex
Minbo, or The Gentle Art of Japanese Extortion
Play it, Boogie-Woogie
Supermarket Woman

Top Movie Credits

Tampopo Screenplay
Private Collections (segment "Kusa-Meikyu")