Ei Ogawa

Ei Ogawa

Deceased · Born: Mar 10, 1930 · Died: Apr 27, 1994

Personal Details

BornMar 10, 1930 Tokyo, Japan

Biography

Ei Ogawa, a towering figure in the world of filmmaking, has made a profound and lasting impact on the industry, his body of work serving as a shining tribute to his extraordinary skill and expertise, with the 1974 cinematic masterpiece "Esupai" standing as a crowning jewel in his illustrious career, a tour de force that exemplifies his remarkable ability to craft compelling narratives and his unparalleled artistic vision, a true masterpiece that has left an indelible mark on the world of cinema.

This person's extensive and diverse film career is a remarkable demonstration of their remarkable adaptability and profound acting talent, with a filmography that traverses a multitude of decades and cinematic genres.

Ogawa's impressive literary portfolio is marked by a standout achievement in 1963 with the publication of the chilling horror novel "Jigoku no saiten", a deeply unsettling and intellectually stimulating exploration of the darkest corners of the human mind.

Career

1982
Iga ninpôchô
Iga ninpôchô as Screenplay
1974
Evil of Dracula
Evil of Dracula as Screenplay
1971
1970
Space Amoeba
Space Amoeba as Screenplay
The Vampire Doll
The Vampire Doll as Screenplay