Biography
Kazuo Yamada was born on March 25, 1919 in Tokyo, Japan. Yamada worked in the film industry, contributing to multiple productions in the camera and cinematography departments. Their credited roles included positions such as Assistant Camera and Director of Photography, indicating involvement in both technical and artistic aspects of filmmaking.
Yamada’s filmography includes Stray Dog from 1949, where they served as Assistant Camera. In 1954, they worked as Director of Photography on Jirocho in Disgrace. Their later credits include Youth Season Continued from 1964, where they handled cinematography duties, and The Militarists from 1970, again as Director of Photography. These roles reflect a career spanning several decades within the industry, primarily focused on visual storytelling throu…




