Juzo Itami

Juzo Itami

Infobox Actor
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name = Juzo Itami



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birthdate = birth date|1933|5|15|mf=y
location = Kyoto, Japan
deathdate = death date and age|1997|12|20|1933|5|15|mf=y
deathplace = Tokyo, Japan
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birthname = Yoshihiro Ikeuchi
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spouse = Kazuko Kawakita (1960–1966)
Nobuko Miyamoto (1969–1997)

nihongo|Juzo Itami|伊丹 十三|Itami Jūzō|May 15, 1933December 20, 1997 was an actor and (later) a popular modern Japanese film director. Many critics came to regard him as Japan's greatest director since Akira Kurosawa. His 10 movies, all of which he wrote himself, are comic satires on elements of Japanese culture.

Early life

Itami was born Yoshihiro Ikeuchi in Kyoto, Japan. The name Itami was passed on from his father, Mansaku Itami – who had himself been a renowned satirist and film director before World War II.

At the end of the war, when he was in Kyoto, Itami was chosen as an infant prodigy and educated at Tokubetsu Kagaku Gakkyu (nihongo2|特別科学学級; "the special scientific education class") as a future scientist who was expected to defeat the allied powers. Among his fellow students, were the sons of Hideki Yukawa and Shinichiro Tomonaga. This class was abolished in March 1947.

He moved from Kyoto to Ehime when he was a high school student. After transferring to the prestigious East Matsuyama High School, where he was known to be intelligent enough to read Rimbaud in French. But due to his poor academic record, he had to remain in the same class for two years. It was here that he became acquainted with Kenzaburo Oe, who was going to marry his sister. When it turned out that he could not graduate from East Matsuyama Highschool, he transferred to South Matsuyama Highschool, where he graduated.

After failing the entrance exam for the College of Engineering at Osaka University, Itami worked at various times as a commercial designer, a television reporter, a magazine editor, and an essayist. He first acted in 1960s "Ginza no Dora-Neko" and appeared in various films and television series, including the big-budget Western film "Lord Jim" in the 1960s. The most notable movie in which Itami acted may be Yoshimitsu Morita's 1983 movie "Kazoku Gēmu (The Family Game).

Director

Itami first directed the movie "Ososhiki (The Funeral)" in 1984, at the age of 50. This film proved popular in Japan and won many awards, including Japanese Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Screenplay. However, it was his second movie, his "noodle western" "Tampopo", that earned him international exposure and acclaim. All of his films were profitable; most were also critical successes.

Itami's wife, Nobuko Miyamoto, is often the star of his movies. Her role tends to be that of an Everywoman figure.

Yakuza Attack

In 1992, Itami was attacked, beaten, and slashed by five members of the Goto-gumi, a Tokyo "yakuza" gang, who were angry at his portrayal of yakuza as bullies and thugs in his film "Minbo no Onna". This attack led to a government crackdown on the yakuza. His subsequent stay in a hospital inspired his next film "Daibyonin", a grim satire on the Japanese health system.

Death

He purportedly committed suicide on December 20, 1997 in Tokyo, by leaping from the roof of the building where his office was located, after a sex scandal he was allegedly involved in was picked up by the press. The suicide letter he reportedly left behind denied any involvement in such an affair. Many consider his death suspicious; some believe it had something to do with a cult religion he was dealing with, or, as another possible revenge attack by the Yakuza. At the time, the police treated it as a possible homicide. His surviving family has remained silent on the circumstances surrounding his death.

Filmography

# "Ososhiki (The Funeral)" (1984)
# "Tampopo" (1985)
# "Marusa no Onna (A Taxing Woman)" (1987)
# "Marusa no Onna II (A Taxing Woman's Return)" (1988)
# "A-ge-man (Tales of a Golden Geisha)" (1990)
# "Minbo no Onna (Minbo — or the Gentle Art of Japanese Extortion)" (1992)
# "Daibyonin (The Last Dance)" (1993)
# "Shizuka na Seikatsu (A Quiet Life)" (1995)
# "Sūpā no Onna (Supermarket Woman)" (1996)
# "Marutai no Onna (Woman of the Police Protection Program)" (1997)

Trivia

He is the brother-in-law of Kenzaburo Oe and uncle of Hikari Oe.

External links

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* [http://www.horror-house.jp/e/cat2/juzo-itami-19331997.html Juzo Itami's grave]

Persondata
NAME= Itami, Juzo
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Ikeuchi, Yoshihiro
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor, film director
DATE OF BIRTH= 1933-5-15
PLACE OF BIRTH= Kyoto, Japan
DATE OF DEATH= 1997-12-20
PLACE OF DEATH= Tokyo, Japan


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