Nobuo Ogawa

 

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Nobuo Ogawa is a film worker. He was born in Aichi Prefecture on 13 July 1930. He is known for Muddy River (1981), For Kayako (1984), The Buried Forest (2005), The Devil's Ballad (1977) and Warabinokou: To the Bracken Fields (2003).

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Nobuo Ogawa

Born 1930-07-13 (95 years ago) in Aichi Prefecture.

Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing (The Sting of Death) 14th Japan Academy Prize 1991 Shi no toge

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