- Leonard Schrader
Infobox Actor
name = Leonard Schrader
birthdate = birth date|1943|11|30
birthplace =Grand Rapids, Michigan
deathdate = death date and age|2006|11|2|1943|11|30
deathplace =Los Angeles, California
spouse = Chieko Schrader (1977–2006)
yearsactive = 1974–2006
academyawards =Leonard Schrader (
November 30 1943 –November 2 2006 ) was anAcademy Award -nominated Americanscreenwriter and director most notable for his ability to writeJapanese language films and for his many collaborations with his brotherPaul Schrader . He earned anAcademy Award Nomination for his screenplay for "Kiss of the Spider Woman".Early life and college
Born in
Grand Rapids, Michigan , Schrader was brought up in a strict Dutch Calvinist family and did not see his first film until he was an adult. In 1968, he finished his MFA at theUniversity of Iowa 's Writer's Workshop where he studied withNelson Algren ,Kurt Vonnegut , Richard Yates,Robert Coover ,José Donoso andJorge Luis Borges .Between 1969-73 he escaped even further, slipping by night into the subculture of the
Yamaguchi-gumi (the dominantYakuza gangster Family inKyoto ) while by day teaching American Literature atDoshisha University andKyoto University inJapan . According to Peter Biskind, Schrader left the U.S. when he received a draft induction notice and returned when he was 28 years old and therefore not eligible to be drafted.Film career
Early in his career, Schrader collaborated often with his brother
Paul Schrader , beginning with Leonard’s first film "The Yakuza " in 1975, co-written by Paul Schrader, starringRobert Mitchum and directed bySydney Pollack . Leonard and Paul also co-wrote Blue Collar (1978), a story of defiant auto-workers in Detroit, directed by Paul Schrader starringRichard Pryor andHarvey Keitel , and Old Boyfriends (1979), about a woman’s cross-country trek to visit old flames, directed byJoan Tewkesbury and starringJohn Belushi ,Talia Shire ,Keith Carradine ,John Houseman .Schrader’s other screenplay credits include such popular Japanese-language films as Tora-san’s Dream of Spring(1979),
The Man Who Stole the Sun (Japan’s Best Film of the Year in 1980), and Shonben Rider (1983). In 1982, with wife Chieko Schrader, he co-wrote The Killing of America, a documentary tracing the origins of U.S. violence. During this production, Leonard Schrader collaborated with New York experimental filmmaker, David Weisman.Schrader’s background in Latin American literature and Weisman’s experience with Brazil led them to develop Kiss of the Spider Woman together. Schrader’s screenplay adaptation, based on the avant-garde novel by Argentinian
Manuel Puig , earned him anAcademy Award Nomination in 1986. (It also earnedWilliam Hurt and Academy Award for Best Actor.)Schrader met renowned Japanese novelist
Yukio Mishima while living in Japan. For a decade after the author’s suicide in 1970, Schrader pursued the rights to Mishima’s life, and working with his wife Chieko and brother Paul, he co-wrote the Japanese-language bio-pic executive-produced in 1984 byGeorge Lucas andFrancis Ford Coppola , and directed byPaul Schrader .Schrader made his directorial debut with
Naked Tango (1991) for which he also wrote the screenplay. Produced in Argentina, with the 1925 period “look” overseen by Oscar-winning designerMilena Canonero , the independent film starredVincent D’Onofrio ,Mathilda May ,Esai Morales , and the lateFernando Rey .Japan
Between 1969 and 1971, Schrader taught
American literature atDoshisha University andKyoto University in Japan. During his time there he studied theYakuza crime families and met Chieko Schrader who became his wife in 1977.Death
Schrader died at age 62 in
Los Angeles, California .elected filmography
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The Yakuza " (1974) (writer)
*"Blue Collar" (1978) (writer)
*"Taiyō o Nusunda Otoko " (English title: "The Man Who Stole the Sun") (1979) (writer) (Japan's Best Film of the Year, 1980)
*"The Killing of America" (1982) (writer, producer, director)
*"" (1985) (writer, associate producer)
*"Kiss of the Spider Woman" (1985) (writer) (Academy Award-nominee)Teaching
*From 1996 to 1999, Scrader taught the screenwriting Master's Thesis class at the
University of Southern California .
*From 1999 to 2003, Schrader taught atChapman University where he was an associate professor of film.
*From 2003 until his death, Schrader was Senior Filmmaker-in-Residence at theAmerican Film Institute where he chaired the Screenwriting Department and taught graduate screenwriting.External links
* [http://www.leonardschrader.com/ Leonard Schrader's website]
*imdb name|id=0775055|name=Leonard Schrader
* [http://www.leonardschradercollection.com/ Leonard's legendary collection of rare Lobby Cards]
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