Elizabeth Kata, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Elizabeth Kata

Australian writer

Date of Birth: 09-Oct-1912

Place of Birth: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Date of Death: 04-Sep-1998

Profession: novelist

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Elizabeth Kata

  • Elizabeth Colina Katayama (née McDonald; 9 October 1912 – 4 September 1998) was an Australian writer under the pseudonym Elizabeth Kata, best known for Be Ready with Bells and Drums (1961), which was made into the award-winning film A Patch of Blue (1965).She was born of Scottish parents in Sydney in 1912.
  • After marrying the Japanese pianist Shinshiro Katayama in 1937, she lived for ten years in Japan.
  • During the last years of World War II she was interned at the mountain resort village of Karuizawa, Nagano.
  • She returned to Australia in 1947 with her baby son, battling the Australian Government for permission. As well as writing novels, she also wrote for television and several Hollywood scripts.
  • Her first novel, Be Ready with Bells and Drums (written in 1959, first published in 1961), was produced as the film A Patch of Blue (1965).
  • Shelley Winters playing the role of Rose-Ann D'Arcey won an Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.
  • Guy Green, who directed, also adapted Kata's book and his screenplay was nominated for a Writers Guild of America award.
  • After the success of the film, the novel was re-released as A Patch of Blue.
  • The book was for many years included in the "school book list" both in the US and Australia.
  • The book Mrs Katayama and Her Splash of Blue (2010, Independence Jones), covers how Elizabeth Kata's first book became the film A Patch of Blue. Elizabeth Katayama died in Sydney in 1998.

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