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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.
Awards & recognition
- Mainichi Film Award — Best Screenplay · 1988
- Blue Ribbon Awards — Best Director · 1985
- Mainichi Film Award — Best Director
Filmography17 titles

Tampopo
1985Director, Producer, Screenplay
1985Director, Producer, Screenplay

A Quiet Life
1995Director, Screenplay
1995Director, Screenplay

The Makioka Sisters
1983as Tatsuo
1983as Tatsuo

The Funeral
1984Director, Screenplay
1984Director, Screenplay

Her Brother
1960as Son of Factory Owner
1960as Son of Factory Owner

Minbo, or The Gentle Art of Japanese Extortion
1992Director, Writer
1992Director, Writer

The Last Dance
1993Director, Screenplay
1993Director, Screenplay

55 Days at Peking
1963as Col. Shiba
1963as Col. Shiba

Lord Jim
1965as Waris
1965as Waris

Supermarket Woman
1996Director, Screenplay
1996Director, Screenplay

A Taxing Woman
1987Director, Writer
1987Director, Writer

A Taxing Woman's Return
1988Director, Screenplay
1988Director, Screenplay

Lady Snowblood 2: Love Song of Vengeance
1974as Ransui Tokunaga
1974as Ransui Tokunaga

Woman in Witness Protection
1997Director, Screenplay
1997Director, Screenplay

Tales of a Golden Geisha
1990Director, Producer, Writer
1990Director, Producer, Writer

Sing a Song of Sex
1967as Ôtake
1967as Ôtake

Rubber Band Pistol
1962Director, Screenplay
1962Director, Screenplay