
Acting · 98 years old
Tokyo, Japan
Tanie Kitabayashi (北林谷栄, Kitabayashi Tanie, May 21, 1911 – April 27, 2010) was a Japanese actress and voice actress. Born Reiko Ando in Tokyo, she began as a stage actress. Early in her career, she became well known for portraying older women. Kitabayashi was a founding member of the famed Mingei Theatre, founded in 1950. In 1960, she won best actress awards at the 10th Blue Ribbon Awards and at the Mainichi Film Awards for Kiku to Isamu. She also won the Japan Academy Prize for best actress in Rainbow Kids (1991), a film that also earned her honors from the Mainichi Film Awards and from Kinema Junpo. She died on April 27, 2010, of pneumonia at a Tokyo hospital. She was 98.

Letter from the Mountain
Oume

Thousand Cranes
Toyo

My Neighbor Totoro
Granny (voice)

The Maid's Kid

Miniature

The Third Will
Kimie

Tora-san's Song of Love

The Burmese Harp

Bad Girl

Terror in the Streets
Shino

Foundry Town
Ume

Proof of the Man

Rikyu
Mother

The Insect Woman
Madam

All My Children
Fusakichi's mother

A Story from Echigo

Children of Hiroshima
Otoyo

Conflagration
Aki, Goichi's mother

The Greatest Challenge of All

Bonchi