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Mark Schilling
Born in Zanesville, Ohio in 1949, Mark Schilling arrived
in Tokyo in 1975 and has lived
there ever since. He has been reviewing Japanese films
for The Japan Times since 1989
and reported on the Japanese film industry for Screen International, a British film trade magazine, from 1990 to 2005. He is currently Japan correspondent for Variety. His articles on Japanese culture and society have appeared in a wide range of publications, including The Asian Wall Street Journal, the Japan edition of Newsweek, USA Today, Interview, Winds, The Japan Quarterly and Kinema Junpo.
In 1997 Schilling published The Encyclopedia of
Japanese Pop Culture and in 1999 Contemporary
Japanese Film, both with Weatherhill. In 2003 he
published The Yakuza Movie Book -- A Guide to
Japanese Gangster Films with Stone Bridge Press.
He has contributed to several other books, including
Japan Pop! (M.E. Sharpe, 2000), Ichikawa Kon
(Cinematheque Ontario, 2001) and Encyclopedia of
Contemporary Japanese Culture (Routledge, 2002), as
well as translating and writing the introduction for
Princess Mononoke -- The Art and Making of Japan's Most
Popular Film of All Time (Hyperion, 1999).
In 2005 he programmed a 16-film retrospective devoted to
the Nikkatsu Action genre for the Udine Far East Film
Festival and published an accompanying book, No
Borders, No Limits: The Wold of Nikkatsu Action with
the festival organization, Centro Espressioni
Cinematografiche. In 2006, he contributed to Asia
Sings!, a book the Centro published as
part of the Udine festival retro on Asian musicals. His latest book, No Borders, No Limits: Nikkatsu Action Cinema, was published FAB Press in September, 2007.
Schilling lives in Tokyo with his wife Yuko and his
daughter Lisa. His son Ray is a graduate student at the
University of Manchester.
Information from Mark Schilling's Tokyo Ramen
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