Film Director

Tatsuya Egawa

Japanese manga artist

1961 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Tatsuya Egawa is the 1,558th most popular film director, the 1,933rd most popular biography from Japan and the 58th most popular Japanese Film Director.

Tatsuya Egawa is a Japanese manga artist and film director best known for his work in the manga industry, particularly for creating the popular series "Golden Boy." He has also directed films that often blend humor and social commentary, showcasing his unique storytelling style.

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Among Film Directors

Among film directors, Tatsuya Egawa ranks 1,558 out of 2,041Before him are Steven Lisberger, Alexandre Aja, Bert I. Gordon, Dominik Graf, Nikolaj Arcel, and Oscar Apfel. After him are Raja Gosnell, Nikolay Akimov, H. Bruce Humberstone, Pavel Chukhray, Kenneth Lonergan, and Gerardo Vera.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Tatsuya Egawa ranks 536Before him are William Ayache, Dimitrie Popescu, María Barranco, Duan Yongping, Louise Mushikiwabo, and Hannelore Kraft. After him are Ville Virtanen, Linas Antanas Linkevičius, Leonard Orban, Jonathan Mostow, Amy Sedaris, and Erez Tal.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Tatsuya Egawa ranks 1,933 out of NaNBefore him are Shohei Ohtani (1994), Makoto Teguramori (1967), Takashi Sekizuka (1960), Reiji Nakajima (1979), Shizuka Kudo (1970), and Kei Taniguchi (1974). After him are Mamoru Miyano (1983), Nozomu Kanaguchi (1981), Mitsuki Ichihara (1986), Kaoru Wada (1962), Yoshiaki Sato (1969), and Toshiki Sakai (1993).

Among Film Directors In Japan

Among film directors born in Japan, Tatsuya Egawa ranks 58Before him are Akiyuki Shinbo (1961), Naomi Kawase (1969), Takashi Shimizu (1972), Hiromasa Yonebayashi (1973), Ryusuke Hamaguchi (1978), and Hiroyuki Imaishi (1971). After him are Hiroyuki Morita (1964), Noriyuki Abe (1961), Kazuya Tsurumaki (1966), Mahiro Maeda (1963), Yasuhiro Takemoto (1972), and Mari Okada (1976).

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