Faubion Bowers(1917-1999)
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- Script and Continuity Department
Trained as a concert pianist, Faubion Bowers switched careers in 1940
and traveled to Japan, where he taught at Hosei University in Tokyo. He
left Japan in 1941 and became a lecturer at several universities in
Java, then returned to the U.S. Fluent in Japanese, during World War II
he served in the US Army's Military Intelligence division as a Japanese
interpreter, and in 1945 he was assigned as an aide to Gen.
Douglas MacArthur, head of the
American occupation of Japan (one of his assignments was as a censor of
Japanese theater productions). After the war he wrote several books on
dance and drama in the Far East and was regarded as an expert on
Japanese kabuki theater.