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After graduating [[Tama Art University]], he established himself as a graphic designer. As an illustrator, he drew many cartoons and caricatures for [[Shinichi Hoshi]] and [[Haruki Murakami]]. |
After graduating [[Tama Art University]], he established himself as a graphic designer. As an illustrator, he drew many cartoons and caricatures for [[Shinichi Hoshi]] and [[Haruki Murakami]]. |
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Being a passionate film fan, he started his career as a film director in |
Being a passionate film fan, he started his career as a film director in 1984. He won the award for best director at the 31st [[Blue Ribbon Awards]] for ''[[Kaitō Ruby]]''.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://cinemahochi.yomiuri.co.jp/b_award/1988/ |title= ブルーリボン賞ヒストリー |accessdate= 2010-01-22|language= Japanese|publisher= Cinema Hochi}}</ref> |
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Since 1972, Wada has been married to Remi Hirano, the granddaughter of [[Henry Pike Bowie]]. Their son, Sho Wada, is the guitarist and vocalist of [[Triceratops (band)|Triceratops]]. |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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Makoto Wada | |
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Occupation(s) | Graphic designer, Illustrator, Essayist, Film director |
Makoto Wada (和田誠, Wada Makoto) is a Japanese illustrator, essayist and film director.
After graduating Tama Art University, he established himself as a graphic designer. As an illustrator, he drew many cartoons and caricatures for Shinichi Hoshi and Haruki Murakami.
Being a passionate film fan, he started his career as a film director in 1984. He won the award for best director at the 31st Blue Ribbon Awards for Kaitō Ruby.[1]
Since 1972, Wada has been married to Remi Hirano, the granddaughter of Henry Pike Bowie. Their son, Sho Wada, is the guitarist and vocalist of Triceratops.
Filmography
- Mahjong hōrōki (1984)
- Kaitō Ruby (1988)
References
- ^ "ブルーリボン賞ヒストリー" (in Japanese). Cinema Hochi. Retrieved 2010-01-22.