Jûzô Itami(1933-1997)
- Actor
- Guion
- Dirección
Jûzô Itami nació el 15 de mayo de 1933 en Kyoto, Japón. Fue un actor y escritor, conocido por Osôshiki (1984), Tampopo (1985) y Marusa no onna (1987). Estuvo casado con Nobuko Miyamoto y Kazuko Kawakita. Murió el 20 de diciembre de 1997 en Tokio, Japón.
- Premios
- 25 premios ganados y 16 nominaciones en total
Reparto
Guion
Dirección
- Sitios oficiales
- Nombres alternativos
- Ichizo Atami
- Nacimiento
- Defunción
- 20 de diciembre de 1997
- Tokio, Japón(su suicidio)
- CónyugesNobuko Miyamoto1969 - 20 de diciembre de 1997 (su muerte)
- Padres
- TriviaIn 1992, the director Jûzô Itami ran afoul of the Yakuza (the Japanese equivalent of the Mafia) after the release of his controversial film Minbô no onna (1992) (''Minbo, or the Gentle Art of Japanese Extortion'') (1992). Angered by their depiction in the film, five members of the Yakuza brutally attacked Itami, slashing his handsome face and neck, scars he would later wear as a badge of honor. In 1997, Itami was said to have committed suicide at the age of 64, two days before a tabloid was to publish a story alleging that he had had an extra-marital affair. This remained the official story until 2009, when journalist Jake Adelstein wrote in his exposé of the Yazuka, Tokyo Vice, that he had been told by an informant that the Yakuza had murdered Itami. "A gang of five of his people grabbed Itami and made him jump off a rooftop at gunpoint." That's how he committed suicide." The Itami family did not have a funeral for the director, preferring to watch all of his films en lieu of a memorial service. The series Tokyo Vice (2022) was based on his memoir: "Tokyo Vice: An American Reporter on the Police Beat in Japan.".
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