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Pen name
  
Elizabeth Kata

Spouse
  
Shinshiro Katayama

Occupation
  
Novelist

Name
  
Elizabeth Kata


Nationality
  
Australian

Role
  
Writer

Years active
  
1959–1989

Movies
  
A Patch of Blue

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Born
  
Elizabeth Colina McDonald 9 October 1912 Sydney, Australia (
1912-10-09
)

Died
  
September 4, 1998, Sydney, Australia

Books
  
Patch of Blue, The death of Ruth, With Kisses On Both Cheeks, Kagami, Child Of The Holocaust

Similar People
  
Guy Green, Elizabeth Hartman, Sidney Poitier, Robert Burks, Shelley Winters

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).

Elizabeth Kata A Patch of Blue by Elizabeth Kata

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.

Elizabeth Kata Kagami A Novel by Elizabeth Kata

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.

Works

  • Be Ready with Bells and Drums (1961; re-published as A Patch of Blue)
  • Someone Will Conquer Them (1962)
  • Tilda (1979)
  • Child of the Holocaust (1980)
  • The Death of Ruth (1981)
  • With Kisses on Both Cheeks (1981)
  • Sarah (1982)
  • Kagami (1989)
  • References

    Elizabeth Kata Wikipedia