James Yoshimura is an American writer and producer, best known for his screenwriting work on the
NBC series ''
Homicide: Life on the Street'' and the short-lived
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series ''
The Jury'', for which he served as a co-creator. He also co-wrote ''Homicide: The Movie'', a made-for-television film that came out in 2000, after the series ended. Yoshimura has received two
Emmy Award
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nominations: one for ''Homicide: The Movie'' and one for the ''Homicide'' episode "
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", which also won a
Peabody Award
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Biography
Yoshimura was born in
Chicago,
Illinois.
He attended the
Yale School of Drama in
New Haven,
Connecticut, where he had a playwriting class with classmate and future comedian
Lewis Black. Yoshimura began his career writing for theater. Among his theater works were the plays "Union Boys", and "Mercenaries". The latter play was about three American mercenaries who are placed on trial following a defeated coup of a leftist island government. Although ''
The New York Times'' was critical of the play, which it said lacked adequate characterization, reviewer
Frank Rich compliments "its author's willingness to reach, as well as his flickers of talent: Mr. Yoshimura can write theatrical scenes, spin dark jokes and ask big questions."
Yoshimura met
Tom Fontana in 1988 at a mutual friend's housewarming party in
Los Angeles. Fontana accused Yoshimura of being a "snobby theater type" who looks down on television people. The two became friends after the party, however, and Yoshimura credits Fontana with getting him work and teaching him how to write for television.
Yoshimura went on to work with Fontana on ''
Homicide: Life on the Street'', where Yoshimura served as a writer and later producer for the duration of the show's seven seasons. Many of the scripts Yoshimura wrote focused on one strong central story, rather than a large number of subplots. The first ''Homicide'' script he wrote was the
first season episode "
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". Among the other scripts he wrote was the
sixth season episode "
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", which featured a man becoming pinned between a subway car and train platform, leaving him only about an hour to live. Yoshimura was inspired to write it based on an episode of the
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hidden-camera documentary show ''
Taxicab Confessions'', where a
New York City detective discussed a similar real-life event.
The episode won a 1993
Peabody Award
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for excellence in television broadcasting, and received two
Emmy Award
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nominations during the
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season, including one for Yoshimura for
Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series.
David Simon, a writer and producer who worked on ''Homicide: Life on the Street'', suggested Yoshimura as a possible writing partner when he was pitching the mini-series ''
The Corner'' to
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executives, but writer
David Mills was chosen instead. Yoshimura co-wrote the script for ''
Homicide: The Movie'', the made-for-television film that came out after the series ended. Yoshimura and his fellow co-writers, Fontana and
Eric Overmyer, conceived the story for the film in one weekend. Yoshimura and the co-writers received an Emmy nomination for
Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries or Movie, although the award ultimately went to Simon and Mills for ''The Corner''.
Yoshimura co-created and wrote for the 2004
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series ''
The Jury'', along with ''Homicide'' executive producers
Barry Levinson and
Tom Fontana.
In 2010, Yoshimura returned to television as he joined Simon and Overmyer's series ''
Treme'' as a writer and producer for its second season. He later went on to write for ''
Homelands third season.
References
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American writers of Japanese descent
Living people
American dramatists and playwrights of Japanese descent
American male screenwriters
American television producers
American television writers
People from Chicago
Yale School of Drama alumni
Year of birth missing (living people)
American male television writers
American male dramatists and playwrights