Biography
Toyoko Yamasaki (山崎 豊子, Yamasaki Toyoko, real name Sugimoto Toyoko; 3 November 1924 – 29 September 2013) was a Japanese novelist.
A native of Osaka, Yamasaki worked as a journalist for the Mainichi Shimbun from 1945 to 1959 after graduating from Kyoto Women's University in Japanese literature. She published her first story, Noren (1957), a story of a kelp trader, based on the experiences of her family's business. The following year, she won the Naoki Prize for her second novel Hana Noren, the story about the founder of an entertainment group. A major influence on her writings of that period was Yasushi Inoue, who was deputy head of the Mainichi Shimbun's cultural news desk.Yamasaki wrote some stories based on actual events. For example, Futatsu no Sokoku is derived from the biography of a Japanese American David Akira Itami, and Shizumanu Taiyō is based on the Japan Airlines Flight 123 accident.
Several works of hers were featured in films and television dramas.
Filmography
all 24
TV Shows 13
Movies 11
Writer 10
Creator 6
Director 1
Two Homelands (2019)
Man of Destiny (2012)
3.11 A Sense of Home (2011)
The Unbroken (2009)
The Waste Land (2009)
The Family (2007)
The Great White Tower (2003)
A Son Of The Good Earth (1995)
Burning Mountain River (1984)
The Family (1974)
Bonchi (1960)
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Known ForWriting
GenderFemale
Birthday1924-01-02
Deathday2013-09-29 (89 years old)
CitizenshipsJapan
Also Known AsToyoko Yamazaki
AwardsKikuchi Kan Prize
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