Kankurō Kudō (宮藤 官九郎 Kudō Kankurō, born July 19, 1970 in Miyagi Prefecture) is a Japanese screenwriter, dramatist, director, actor. He acted in "Crying Out Love", "In the Center of the World", and is also guitarist in the Japanese Comedy Rock Band Group Tamashii.
He has been part of Matsuo Suzuki's Otona Keikaku troupe since 1991, and also writes and directs for the "Women's Lib" performance series. Kudo is well known for his darkly humorous nonsense plays with fast-paced storylines and lively dialogue. In 2004 he won the 49th Kishida Drama Award for Parco's production of his play Donju (Dull Animal). He was highly acclaimed for his script for the TV drama "Ikebukuro West Gate Park", and in recent years has become an enormously popular writer for TV and cinema.
In 2002 he won the Art Encouragement Prize for New Artists awarded by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology for his movie "Kisarazu Catseye", and the Japan Academy Prize for Best Script for his movie "Go". In 2005 he directed his first movie, "Mayonaka no Yaji-san Kita-san" (Midnight Yaji and Kita), which won Gold in the Shindo Kaneto Awards. He also formed the comic punk band Group Tamashii, for which he is art director, songwriter, and guitarist.
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