Donald Richie (17 April 1924 – 19 Februari 2013) adalah seorang pengarang kelahiran Amerika yang menulis tentang orang Jepang, budaya Jepang, dan secara khusus sinema Jepang.[1] Meskipun ia menganggap dirinya sendiri mengutamakan diri sebagai seorang sejarawan film,[2] Richie juga menyutradarai beberapa film eksperimental, film yang pertama dibuat ketika ia berusia 17 tahun.[3]
The masters’ book of Ikebana: background and principles of Japanese flower arrangement, edited by Donald Richie & Meredith Weatherby; with lessons by the masters of Japan’s three foremost schools: (hardcover). Bijutsu Shuppansha. 1966.
Erotic Gods Phallicism in Japan (slipcase). Shufushinsha; 1966; ISBN 1-141-44743-6
Companions of the Holiday (hardcover). Weatherhill; 1968; ISBN 1-299-58310-5
George Stevens: An American Romantic. New York, The Museum of Modern Art, 1970.
Ozu: His Life and Films (paperback). University of California Press. 1977. ISBN978-0-520-03277-4.
With Ian Buruma (photos) (1980). The Japanese Tattoo (hardcover). Weatherhill.
Zen Inklings: Some Stories, Fables, Parables, and Sermons (Buddhism & Eastern Philosophy) (Paperback) with prints by the author. Weatherhill, 1982. Without prints: 1982. ISBN 978-0-8348-0230-8
A Taste Of Japan (hardcover). 1985. Kodansha Intl. Ltd.
Different People: Pictures of Some Japanese (hardcover). Kodansha Inc; 1987; ISBN 0-87011-820-X
Focus on Rashomon (hardcover). Rutgers University Press; 1987; ISBN 0-13-752980-5
Paul Shrader (2005). A Hundred Years of Japanese Film: A Concise History, with a Selective Guide to DVDs and Videos. Kodansha International. ISBN978-4-7700-2995-9. (paperback)
Tokyo Nights (paperback). Printed Matter Press; 2005; ISBN 1-933606-00-2
Japanese Portraits: Pictures of Different People (Tuttle Classics of Japanese Literature) (paperback). Tuttle Publishing. 2006. ISBN978-0-8048-3772-9.