Norihei Miki
              
              April 11, 1924 (101 years old) in Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
          
          
Known For
Credits
- 1998 · The Hidden Festival as
 - 1998 · Sada as Takuzo Abe
 - 1995 · Hashiran ka! as 山崎源八郎
 - 1994 · Pom Poko as Seizaemon (voice)
 - 1993 · Wind of the Ryūkyū Islands as
 - 1992 · Kachô Shima Kôsaku as
 - 1992 · High School Jingi Gaiden: Chi o haumono as
 - 1992 · A Legend of Turmoil as Toshio Kasabe
 - 1991 · Strawberry Road as Old man on hill
 - 1989 · Buddies as Stranger Man
 - 1989 · Black Rain as Kotaro
 - 1989 · Zatoichi: Darkness Is His Ally as
 - 1988 · Oración as
 - 1987 · Hachiko as
 - 1987 · Zegen as Asanaga
 - 1987 · Tokyo Blackout as Matsukichi Kimura
 - 1987 · Iki no Iiyatsu as
 - 1986 · Wandering -SASURAI- as
 - 1985 · Like a Savage as Isao Yoshimoto (Chairman of the Kanto Nishiki Federation)
 - 1985 · Fire Festival as Yamakawa
 - 1984 · Make-Up as Owner of Kahmila
 - 1983 · The Ballad of Narayama as Shioya
 - 1982 · The Man from Shimizu as
 - 1982 · Suspicion as Tamotsu Kinoshita
 - 1981 · Blue Jeans Memory as
 - 1981 · Why Not? as Masuya
 - 1980 · Magnitude 7.9 as
 - 1979 · Demon Pond as Catfish Messenger
 - 1979 · 日本巌窟王 as Gentatsu
 - 1978 · Comedy actors: Cooper and Gable as
 - 1978 · Queen Bee as Arashi
 - 1977 · Island of Hell as Barber Seijuro
 - 1977 · Tora-san Meets His Lordship as
 - 1977 · Lullaby to Kill as Jûbei Noro - Genjirô's Colleague
 - 1976 · The Inugami Family as Kashiwaya Innkeeper
 - 1975 · Japan Beauty Story: A Woman Among Women as
 - 1974 · Machi no Hi as Kurisaburo
 - 1972 · The Ghostly Trip as
 - 1971 · Kigeki: Hanayome sensô as Oikawa
 - 1971 · The Instant Services Bureau as
 - 1971 · 300 Million Yen Mission as
 - 1970 · Love of Saturday as
 - 1969 · Our Miyo-chan as Thief
 - 1969 · The Great Japanese Pick-Pocket Club as Heppei Hiradaira
 - 1969 · Travels of Lord Mito as Heibei Noriya
 - 1969 · Madcap Mixup as Matsugoro
 - 1969 · A Comedy in Front of the Station: Pier as
 - 1969 · ドリフターズですよ!特訓特訓また特訓 as
 - 1968 · Scrap Collectors as
 - 1968 · I Sell My Husband as
 - 1967 · Everybody, Let's Go! as Eizo Shirasaka
 - 1967 · Five Gents Prefer Geisha as Benzō Tobita (Sales Director)
 - 1967 · Discover Japan with the 5 Gents as Benzō Tobita (Osaka Hotel Manager)
 - 1966 · The Daphne as
 - 1966 · A Comedy in Front of the Station: Manga as Sanpei Matsuki
 - 1966 · Five Gents on the Spot as Matayoshi Sasa
 - 1966 · A Comedy in Front of the Station: Benten as
 - 1966 · A Company President's Life Story as Sasaki Matakichi (Sales Manager)
 - 1965 · A Comedy in Front of the Station: University as Mitsui Sanpei
 - 1965 · 喜劇 各駅停車 as
 - 1965 · Cold Rice, Osan, Chan as
 - 1965 · Zatoichi's Revenge as Denroku the Weasel
 - 1965 · President's Ninja Trick Book Part II as Benjirō Mamada (General Affairs Manager)
 - 1965 · Five Gents' Trick Book as
 - 1964 · The Scent of Incense as Hachirô
 - 1964 · Dislikes as
 - 1964 · 3 Gents in the Snow Country as
 - 1964 · A Comedy in Front of the Station: Landlady as
 - 1964 · Hail the 3 Gents as Sarumaru (General Affairs Manager)
 - 1963 · For Love and Money as
 - 1963 · Jolly Barbers as Lee
 - 1963 · Onna yajikita-tatchi ryokō as
 - 1963 · The Maid Story as
 - 1963 · Nonsense Boys as
 - 1963 · Company President Travels Abroad Part II as Bunjiro Chinda (Sales Manager)
 - 1963 · Company President Travels Abroad as Chinda Bunjiro (Sales Manager)
 - 1963 · Kigeki: Tonkatsu ichidai as Fukuji Tohyama
 - 1963 · Travel Stories of a Company President Part II as Hisakazu Tago (Kyushu Branch Manager)
 - 1963 · Travel Stories of a Company President as
 - 1962 · Pachinko as
 - 1962 · A Comedy in Front of the Station: Chinese Restaurant as
 - 1962 · Fūryū onsen bantō nikki as
 - 1962 · My Hobo as Iga no Jirokichi
 - 1962 · Aitsu bakari ga naze moteru as
 - 1962 · Chûshingura as
 - 1962 · Shin kitsune to tanuki as
 - 1962 · A Comedy in Front of the Station: Onsen as
 - 1962 · Three Gentlemen Return from Hong Kong as
 - 1962 · Three Gentlemen from Tokyo as
 - 1962 · The Dangoro Party in the Sky as
 - 1962 · Pleasant Company as
 - 1962 · Shimizu Port Salaryman Part II as
 - 1962 · A Country Boss as Man at the nightclub
 - 1962 · This Year's Love as
 - 1962 · Shimizu Port Salaryman as
 - 1962 · Nippon no obaachan as
 - 1961 · Snow in the South Seas as
 - 1961 · Boss Takes to the Road as Pierre Miki
 - 1961 · A Good Man, A Good Day as
 - 1961 · Zoku sararīman yajikita dōchū as
 - 1961 · Sararīman yajikita dōchū as
 - 1961 · Playboy President: Part II as Branch Manager Doi
 - 1961 · Playboy President as Branch Manager Doi
 - 1961 · 誰よりも金を愛す as
 - 1961 · Tenshi ga ore o oi kakeru as
 - 1960 · Pfc. Story - Behind the Enemy Lines as
 - 1960 · The Three Magicians as Sarutobi Sasuke
 - 1959 · Pfc. Story - The Divine Tempest as Private second class Takeda
 - 1959 · Fox and Raccoon as Okajima (Pickpocket)
 - 1959 · The Adventures of Sun Wu Kung as Sun Wu Kung
 - 1959 · Sequel- Three Generations of Company Presidents as
 - 1959 · Diary of a Company President: Peaceful Period as
 - 1958 · Yajikita dōchū sugoroku as
 - 1958 · The Naked General as
 - 1958 · Holiday in Japan as
 - 1958 · Yaji and Kita on the Road as Tarashirô Hanamizu
 - 1958 · The Third President as
 - 1958 · Assistant President as
 - 1957 · Teenage Sazae as
 - 1957 · Zokuzoku Ôban: Dotô hen as Katsuyan
 - 1957 · Diary of a Successful Salaryman Part 2 as Kuroda
 - 1957 · Zoku Ôban: Fûun hen as Katsu yan
 - 1957 · Diary of a Successful Salaryman as Kuroda
 - 1957 · Birth of Romance as Chauffeur
 - 1957 · Sazae-san Sequel as
 - 1957 · Ôban as Katsu Yan
 - 1956 · Tenten Musume as
 - 1956 · Shozo, a Cat and Two Women as Tomokawa
 - 1956 · Three Generations of Company Presidents as
 - 1956 · Fighting Cha Cha Girl as Ikuo Nakao
 - 1956 · Three Youngmen and a Dream Girl as Chief Isoyama
 - 1956 · Night School as Train passenger (uncredited)
 - 1956 · The President Talks Bank as
 - 1956 · Runaway Bride as
 - 1956 · Masura o hashutsu fukai as
 - 1956 · The President's Boss as
 - 1955 · A Doting Parent’s Lullaby as
 - 1955 · Diary of the First Incredible Laughing Trip as
 - 1954 · Enomoto's Heaven and Hell as
 - 1954 · Shigemori Goes To Tokyo as
 - 1953 · お伊勢まいり as