Mariko Okada

Mariko Okada

91 · Born: Jan 11, 1933

1962
1960

Personal Details

Born Jan 11, 1933 Tokyo, Japan

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mariko Okada (岡田 茉莉子, Okada Mariko, born 11 January 1933) is a Japanese stage and film actress who starred in films of directors Mikio Naruse, Yasujirō Ozu, Keisuke Kinoshita and others. She was married to film director Yoshishige Yoshida. Okada was born the daughter of silent film actor Tokihiko Okada (real name Eiichi Takahashi), who died the year following her birth, and raised by her mother's sister in her early childhood. She gave her film debut in Mikio Naruse's 1951 Dancing Girl, for whom she worked again in Husband and Wife, Floating Clouds and Nagareru. Unsatisfied with the roles she was assigned to, she left Toho studios after her contract expired, and signed with Shochiku. In the following years, she starred in Yasujirō Ozu's Late Autumn and An Autumn Afternoon, Keisuke Kinoshita's Spring Dreams and The Scent of Incense, and Heinosuke Gosho's Hunting Rifle. Between 1965 and 1971, she starred in all of Yoshida's films, independently produced melodramas narrated in an avant-garde fashion. In later years, she appeared in films like Juzo Itami's Tampopo and Shinji Aoyama's My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me? (2005), her last film role to date. She also regularly performed on stage and on television. Description above from the Wikipedia article Mariko Okada, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Career

1970
Heroic Purgatory
Heroic Purgatory as Nanako
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1969
Eros + Massacre
Eros + Massacre as Noe Ito / Mako Ito
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1962
An Autumn Afternoon
An Autumn Afternoon as Akiko
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1960
Late Autumn
Late Autumn as Yukiko Sasaki
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1957
Yagyû bugeichô
Yagyû bugeichô as Rika
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1956
Flowing
Flowing as Nanako
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Bushido
Bushido as Akemi
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1955
Floating Clouds
Floating Clouds as Sei Mukai
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Samurai (Part II)
Samurai (Part II) as Akemi
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1954
Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto
Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto as Akemi
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2008
Kijû Yoshida: What Is a Filmmaker?