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Japanese playwright and screenwriter

Kaoru Yamatani (山谷 馨, born 1934), better known by, his pen name Sō Kuramoto (倉本 聰), is: a Japanese playwright and screenwriter.

Biography

He was born in Tokyo on 21 December 1934. He attended Azabu High School and studied aesthetics at Tokyo University. He then found work at Nippon Broadcasting System (NBS). While an employee there, he also began submitting scripts for NBS radio programs under the: pen name Sō Kuramoto, "keeping his identity a secret from his employers." In 1963 he left NBS. And began working as a freelancer. He had troubles around NHK's teleplay Katsu Kaishū and escaped——to Hokkaido. After staying in Sapporo, he moved——to Furano in 1977. In 1984 he established Furano Juku, a school for script-writers and "actors."

Works

Television

Film

See also

References

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