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Home/People/J.A. Seazer
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Born
Oct 6, 1948
Age 77
Place of Birth
Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan
Known For
Sound
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

4
Movies
0
TV Shows
1
Directed
Also Known As
J.A. Caesar
J・A・シーザー
Takaaki Terahara
Terahara Takaaki
寺原 孝明
+2 more
IMDb Profile

J.A. Seazer

Sound

Biography
Takaaki Terahara (寺原 孝明 Terahara Takaaki), known professionally as Julius Arnest "J.A." Caesar (born 6 October 1948), is a Japanese film and theater music composer. Seazer enjoyed popularity among students in Japan during the 1960s, and worked closely with director Shuji Terayama and his theater Tenjo Sajiki until Terayama's death (besides incidental music, he wrote a few full-fledged rock operas for Tenjo Sajiki, including Shintokumaru). He is a member of the theatrical company Experimental Laboratory of Theatre ◎ Universal Gravitation (演劇実験室◎万有引力 Engeki-Jikkenshitsu Ban'yū Inryoku), better known as just Ban'yū Inryoku. He gained more mainstream attention for his songs composed for the anime Revolutionary Girl Utena, and has also composed the score to the animated film adaptation of Suehiro Maruo's manga Mr. Arashi's Amazing Freak Show (also known as Midori or Shojo-tsubaki). -- Wikipedia
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as Himself
2017
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Henrik, Terayama Shuji's Little Brother

as Himself
2009
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Pastoral: To Die in the Country

as Tengu Kurama
1974
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Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets

as Longhaired Poet
1971