

Writing
Birthday: September 13, 1920 (105)
Place of Birth: Himeji, Hyogo, Japan
Biography
Natto Wada (和田 夏十, Wada Natto, 13 September 1920 – 18 February 1983), also known as Natsuto Wada, was a Japanese script writer and film columnist. Wada graduated with an English degree from Tokyo Women's College in 1946. She started her career at the Fujimoto Cinema Production company, where she met her husband, Kon Ichikawa, a filmmaker who promoted her script work to colleagues and collaborated with her on several films. She began writing, or co-writing, scripts in 1951, and continued until 1965. Wada's scripts included the 1953 film Puu-san, a satirical comedy based on the manga of Yokoyama Taizo; the 1956 film Shokei no Heya, based on a novel by Ishihara Shintaro.
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Ten Dark Women (2002)Age: 82Writer
Kah-chan (2001)Age: 81Writer
Crane (1988)Age: 68Writer
Tokyo Olympiad (1965)Age: 45Writer
Being Two Isn't Easy (1962)Age: 42Writer
The Wandering Princess (1960)Age: 40Writer
The Woman Who Touched Legs (1960)Age: 40Writer
Fires on the Plain (1959)Age: 39Writer
Goodbye, Hello (1959)Age: 39Writer
Conflagration (1958)Age: 38Writer
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