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Teruyo Nogami
Japanese Script Supervisor (born 1927)
Teruyo Nogami (Japanese: 野上照代, born 24 May 1927) is a Japanese film script supervisor and author.[1] She is best known for her work on many of Akira Kurosawa's films, a partnership that began in 1950.
Life and career
Nogami was born in Tokyo as the daughter of Iwao Nogami, a scholar of German literature and professor at Kobe University after the war. In 1943, she graduated from the Metropolitan Girls' School of Home Economics.
She entered the library training school.[2] In 1944, she graduated from the Library Training Institute, and took up a position at the former Yamaguchi High School Library in Yamaguchi Prefecture. After the war she returned to Tokyo and in 1946 she joined the People's Daily and in 1947 she joined Yakumo Shoten.[3]
When she was a student circa 1941, she saw Mansaku Itami's Akanishi Kakita (1936) and wrote a fan letter to him.[4] She became pen pals with t