Fukiko Miyauchi
Fukiko Miyauchi (for みやうちふきこ, from February 27, 1933 to February 16, 2010 the real name: Sugimoto girl Takako [1]) a Japanese woman scriptwriter [2].
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Origin
I am born in Mishima-shi, Shizuoka (1933) on February 27 in 1933 [1]. I contract Kanagawa Prefectural Tateno, Yokohama high school (Yokohama second girls' high school Kanagawa Prefectural at the time of the entrance to school) through scenario research institute, Toho scenario research worker after graduation with Nikkatsu [3].
I make my debut as a scriptwriter in (1963), movie "っちゃらさ flat even in the bottom" in 1963. I converted to freelance and dealt with many drama scripts afterwards. Death, 76 years old die in 2010 for pulmonary emphysema (2010) on February 16 [1].
Main work
TV drama
- Comet (1968 TBS)
- First star (NHK continuation telenovel in the first half of 1977)
- Rainy clandestine meeting (in 1978 ANB Paula masterpiece theater)
- Roam family (in 1975 Mainichi Broadcasting System)
- Mainichi Broadcasting System drama 30
- Overnight…(remake of "the rainy clandestine meeting", in 1992, to forward)
- Support a life (1993)
- Join a life together (1996)
- A life blazes (1997) and
- Bet a life (1998)
- Deer ghost (2000)
- Pure love (2002)
- Pure love II (2003)
- Pure love III (2003)
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Movie
- っちゃらさ (1963) flat even in the bottom
- I share it with - Ichiro Ikeda (1964) in a season to mature
- The beautiful teens (1964)
- So (1965) so joint with - Nobuo Yamada tomorrow Hanasaki 咲
- Life without the end (1967)
- The person a mistress (1970)
- Ring (1971) - Nobuo Yamada and combination of the inland sea
- Zao excellent poem (1974)
- The Wind Rises (1976)
- Grave (1981) of the wild chrysanthemum
- Human promise (1986) - second Agency for Cultural Affairs art Best Picture Award prize winner
Book
- It is Hideko Ise picture BL publication 2015 "I make rust tree of the cherry tree of the mountain" (in 1987 hiba arborvitae Publishing, a picture: Eiji Okuda)
- "Support a life"; and Yomiuri Shimbun 1995
- All three "pure love" Mainichi Shimbun 2004-05
- "Deer ghost" Mainichi Shimbun 2007
Footnote
- ^ a b c Fukiko Miyauchi death scriptwriter - 47NEWS (joint communication) February 18, 2010
- ^ Koto bank ("Kodansha Japan person's name Dictionary")
- ^ "new revision modern Japanese person's name record for women"
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