
Miki Odagiri
Born
June 29, 1930
Died
November 28, 2006 (76 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Sendagaya, Tokyo, Japan
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.

Akira Kurosawa: It Is Wonderful to Create: 'Ikiru'
Self
2002

Shinran: Path to Purity
1987

Shiosai
1971

To Your Majesty, The Emperor
1963

Boku chin hōrō-ki
1962

When a Woman Loves
Ohana
1959

Monthly Salary: 13,000 Yen
1958

Stakeout
1958

Nikoyon monogatari
1956

Pure Emotions of the Sea
Yumiko
1956
The Motherless
Miyoko
1955

Policeman's Diary, Part 2
1955

Duel at Sundown
Okatsu
1955

Burden of Love
Teru
1955

Striving to Live
1955

Policeman's Diary
Momoyo
1955

The Moon Has Risen
Fumiya
1955

Women's House
1954

Student Double Suicide
1954

The Street Without Sun
Fusa-chan
1954

A Certain Woman
Tsuya
1954

Zoku zoku Jûdai no seiten
1953

The Wild Geese
Oume
1953

Zoku jūdai no seiten
Misae Numakura
1953

Jūdai no seiten
1953

Tower of Lilies
1953

Ikiru
Toyo
1952

Pastoral Symphony
1938