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Shinobu Muraki (September 2, 1923-January 16, 1997) was a Japanese production designer and art director. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction for her work in Akira Kurosawa's film Ran (1985). She was married to Yoshirô Muraki
Date Of Birth September 2, 1923 Died 1997-01-16 Place Of Birth Tokyo, Japan Profession Production Designer, Art Director, Set Decorator Spouse Yoshirô Muraki Star Sign Virgo
Production Designer Title Year Status Character Kaze no matasaburo - Garasu no manto 1989 Actress 1987 Rokumeikan 1986 Ran 1985 Ohan 1984 The Makioka Sisters 1983 Lonely Heart 1981 Gokumon-to 1977 Akuma no temari-uta 1977 Gekitotsu! Wakadaishô 1976 Tsuma to onna no aida 1976 Hi no ataru sakamichi 1975 Esupai 1974 Marco 1973 Long Journey Into Love 1973 Ai futatabi 1971 The Creature Called Man 1970 Jigokuhen 1969 Sogeki 1968 Saraba Mosukuwa gurentai 1968 Aniki no koibito 1968 Rio no wakadaishô 1968 Kureji dayo tenkamuteki 1967 Sodachi zakari 1967 Zoku shachô senichiya 1967 Zoku izuko e 1967 Shachô senichiya 1967 Kureji daisakusen 1966 Five Gents on the Spot 1966 Shachô gyôjôki 1966 Zoku nishi no ôshô, higashi no taishô 1965 Kureji no daiboken 1965 Umi no wakadaishô 1965 Five Gents Trick Book 1965 Shachô ninpôchô 1965 Musekinin yûkyôden 1964 Honkon kurêjî sakusen 1963 Oneechan sandai-ki 1963 Taiyô wa yondeiru 1963 Zoku shachô gaiyûki 1963 Shachô gaiyûki 1963 Zoku shachô manyûki 1963 Shachô manyûki 1963 Burari burabura monogatari 1962 Nihon ichi no wakadaishô 1962 Zoku shachô yôkôki 1962 Bebî gyangu to oneechan 1961 Acchan no bebi gyangu 1961 Daigaku no wakadaishô 1961 Big Shots Die at Dawn 1961 Anything Goes Three Dolls' Way 1960 Seppun dorobo 1960 Kuroi gashû: Aru sarariman no shôgen 1960 Suzukake no sanpomichi 1959 Jinsei gekijô - Seishun hen 1958 Daigaku no ninkimono 1958 Aijô no miyako 1958 Bôkyaku no hanabira: Kanketsuhen 1957 Bôkyaku no hanabira 1957 Romansu musume 1956 Migotona musume 1956 So Young, So Bright 1955 Geisha Konatsu: Hitori neru yo no Konatsu 1955 Izumi e no michi 1955 Doyoubi no tenshi 1954 Geisha Konatsu 1954 Aijin 1953 Aoiro kakumei 1953
Art Director Title Year Status Character Kaettekite Kogarashi Monjiro 1993 Tenkawa densetsu satsujin jiken 1991 Buddies 1989 Futari no iida 1976 Dodes'ka-den 1970 Zoku aoi sanmyaku Yukiko no maki 1957 Aoi sanmyaku Shinko no maki 1957 Seifuku no otome tachi 1955
Set Decorator Title Year Status Character Taketori monogatari 1987
Self Title Year Status Character The 9th Annual Japan Academy Awards 1986 TV Special Herself - Winner A.K. 1985 Documentary Himself The 1st Annual Japan Academy Awards 1978 TV Special Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1988 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Art Direction Taketori monogatari (1987) 1987 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Art Direction Rokumeikan (1986) 1986 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Art Direction Ran (1985) 1985 Mainichi Film Concours Mainichi Film Concours Best Art Direction Ohan (1984) 1984 Mainichi Film Concours Mainichi Film Concours Best Art Direction Sasameyuki (1983) 1974 Mainichi Film Concours Mainichi Film Concours Best Art Direction Shinobu-ito (1973)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1990 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Art Direction A un (1989) 1987 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best Production Design Ran (1985) 1986 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Art Direction-Set Decoration Ran (1985) 1985 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Art Direction Ohan (1984) 1984 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Art Direction Sasameyuki (1983) 1978 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Art Direction Akuma no temari-uta (1977)
Known for movies Ran (1985) as Production Designer
The Makioka Sisters (1983) as Production Designer
Ohan (1984) as Production Designer
Akuma no temari-uta (1977) as Production Designer