Jūzō Itami

Jūzō Itami

1933-05-15 – 1997-12-20 (age 64) Kyoto, Japan
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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.

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Known For

55 Days at Peking
55 Days at Peking

1963

as Col. Shiba

Play it, Boogie-Woogie
Lord Jim
Lord Jim

1965

as Waris

The Family Game
The Family Game

1983

as Mr. Numata

Sing a Song of Sex
Sing a Song of Sex

1967

as Ôtake

Ten Dark Women
Ten Dark Women

1961

as Hanamaki

Her Brother
Her Brother

1960

as Son of Factory Owner

Lady Snowblood 2: Love Song of Vengeance
Bumpkin Soup
Bumpkin Soup

1985

as Professor Hirayama

Island of the Evil Spirits
Island of the Evil Spirits

1981

as Ryuhei Ochi

The Makioka Sisters
The Makioka Sisters

1983

as Tatsuo

Private Collections
Private Collections

1979

as (segment "Kusa-Meikyu")

The Notorious Concubines
The Notorious Concubines

1968

as Ximen Qing

Choji Snack Bar
Choji Snack Bar

1983

as Kawara

Sweet Home
Sweet Home

1989

as Kenichi Yamamura

No More Easy Life
No More Easy Life

1979

as Takamizawa

Kidnapping Blues
Kidnapping Blues

1982

as Walking Man

Grass Labyrinth
Grass Labyrinth

1979

as Principal / Priest / Old man

MacArthur's Children
MacArthur's Children

1984

as Hatano

By a Man's Face Shall You Know Him