Jimmy T. Murakami


Teruaki "Jimmy" Murakami was an American animator and film director with a long career working in numerous countries. Among his best-known works are the animated adaptations of the Raymond Briggs books When the Wind Blows and The Snowman. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for .

Early life

On June 5, 1933, Murakami was born in San Jose, California.
At age 9, Murakami was interned with his family at the Tule Lake War Relocation Center, a concentration camp in northern California.
After the end of World War II, Murakami and his family settled in Los Angeles, California.

Education

Murakami attended Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles.

Career

In 1955, Murakami was an animator at UPA in Burbank. Murakami worked on the Boing Boing Show.
Following a short stint with Toei Animation in Tokyo, Murakami joined TVC in London in 1960. He returned to Los Angeles in 1965, and established Murakami Wolf Productions. Murakami then moved to Ireland in 1971 and established Quarteru Films.
Murakami formed Murakami-Wolf Films with Fred Wolf. He also directed the music video for "King of the Mountain", the single from Kate Bush's album Aerial. In 1989, with his former partner Fred Wolf, he established Murakami Wolf Dublin to produce the hit animation series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
He also worked on 3 films for Roger Corman in the 70s-80s, including directing Battle Beyond The Stars, as well as Les pêcheurs de perles for Pascavision in 1993.
Murakami was the subject of a 2010 feature documentary film made by Irish director Sé Merry Doyle and produced by Martina Durac and Vanessa Gildea of Loopline Films called Jimmy Murakami - Non Alien which premiered in Dublin at the 2010 IFI Stranger than Fiction Film Festival.

Personal life

On February 16, 2014, Murakami died. He was 80.

Filmography