Miki Odagiri

Miki Odagiri

1930-06-29 – 2006-11-28 (age 76) Sendagaya, Tokyo, Japan
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Biography

Miki Odagiri (小田切美喜) was known primarily for her important and timeless role as the upbeat office girl in Akira Kurosawa's classic Ikiru opposite Takashi Shimura, whose character is dying of cancer, and Miki, as Toyo Odagiri, inspires him to live... just by being herself: bubbly, spontaneous, and optimistic. Her character is also filled with blunt sarcasm that was extremely rare in movies of the early-1950's. Perhaps Miki and Takashi's most memorable scene is when she's telling him the nicknames she created for their fellow workmates... including his! Sadly, beyond Ikiru, finding the handful of other Japanese movies she appeared in, especially on DVD or Blu Ray, is extremely difficult. But she left an impression in what's considered not only one of the legendary Kurosawa's greatest achievements, but one of the best movies ever made, worldwide.

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Known For

Ikiru
Ikiru

1952

as Toyo

Stakeout
The Moon Has Risen
The Moon Has Risen

1955

as Fumiya

Striving to Live
Tower of Lilies
Pastoral Symphony
The Street Without Sun
The Street Without Sun

1954

as Fusa-chan

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The Motherless

1955

as Miyoko

A Certain Woman
A Certain Woman

1954

as Tsuya

Policeman's Diary
Policeman's Diary

1955

as Momoyo

The Wild Geese
The Wild Geese

1953

as Oume

Women's House
Zoku jūdai no seiten
Zoku jūdai no seiten

1953

as Misae Numakura