Um Aing-ran, the Glossary
Um Aing-ran (born March 20, 1936) is a South Korean actress.[1]
Table of Contents
20 relations: Actor, Barefooted Youth, Bloodline (1963 film), Blue Dragon Film Awards, Daughters of Pharmacist Kim, Defiance of a Teenager, Even the Clouds Are Drifting, Korea, Korean language, Korean Movie Database, List of South Korean films of 1961, List of South Korean films of 1999, Romanization of Korean, Seoul, Shin Seong-il, The Housemaid (1960 film), The Life of Na Woon-gyu, The Shadow of the Sun (film), The Story of Jang-hwa and Hong-ryeon, Yu Gwan-sun.
- Best Actress Blue Dragon Film Awards winners
- Yeongwol Eom clan
Actor
An actor or actress is a person who portrays a character in a production.
Barefooted Youth is a 1964 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-duk.
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Bloodline (1963 film)
Bloodline also known as Kinship is a 1963 South Korean film directed by Kim Soo-yong.
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Blue Dragon Film Awards
The Blue Dragon Film Awards is an annual awards ceremony that is presented by Sports Chosun (a sister brand of the Chosun Ilbo) for excellence in film in South Korea.
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Daughters of Pharmacist Kim
Daughters of Pharmacist Kim is a 1963 South Korean film by Yu Hyun-mok portraying sibling rivalry and the troubled marriages of four sisters.
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Defiance of a Teenager
Defiance of a Teenager is a 1959 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young.
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Even the Clouds Are Drifting
Even the Clouds Are Drifting is a 1959 South Korean drama film directed by Yu Hyun-mok.
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Korea
Korea (translit in South Korea, or label in North Korea) is a peninsular region in East Asia consisting of the Korean Peninsula (label in South Korea, or label in North Korea), Jeju Island, and smaller islands.
Korean language
Korean (South Korean: 한국어, Hangugeo; North Korean: 조선말, Chosŏnmal) is the native language for about 81 million people, mostly of Korean descent.
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Korean Movie Database
The Korean Movie Database (KMDb) is a South Korean online database of information related to Korean movies, animation, actors, television shows, production crew personnel and other film-related information.
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List of South Korean films of 1961
A list of films produced in South Korea in 1961.
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List of South Korean films of 1999
A list of films produced in South Korea in 1999.
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Romanization of Korean
The romanization of Korean (로마자 표기법; romaja pyogibeop) is the use of the Latin script to transcribe the Korean language.
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Seoul
Seoul, officially Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest city of South Korea.
Shin Seong-il
Shin Seong-il (May 8, 1937 – November 4, 2018) was a South Korean actor, film director, producer, and former politician.
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The Housemaid (1960 film)
The Housemaid is a 1960 South Korean film, produced, written and directed by Kim Ki-young.
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The Life of Na Woon-gyu
The Life of Na Woon-gyu is 1967 South Korean film is about life and death of Na Woon-gyu who was film actor and director who struggled for rise of Korean cinema during Japanese rule of Korea.
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The Shadow of the Sun (film)
The Shadow of the Sun (Spanish: La sombra del sol) is a 2023 Venezuelan-American drama film directed, co-produced and edited by Miguel Ángel Ferrer who co-wrote with Guillermo de la Rosa.
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The Story of Jang-hwa and Hong-ryeon
The Story of Jang-hwa and Hong-ryeon (Dae Jang-hwa Hong-ryeon jeon) is a 1962 South Korean film directed by Jeong Chang-hwa.
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Yu Gwan-sun
Yu Gwan-sun (December 16, 1902 – September 28, 1920) was a Korean independence activist.
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See also
Best Actress Blue Dragon Film Awards winners
- Bang Eun-jin
- Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Actress
- Chang Mi-hee
- Cho Yeo-jeong
- Choi Myung-gil
- Chun Woo-hee
- Ha Ji-won
- Han Hyo-joo
- Han Ji-min
- Im Soo-jung
- Jang Jin-young
- Jeon Do-yeon
- Ju Jeung-ryu
- Jung Yu-mi (actress, born 1983)
- Kang Soo-yeon
- Kim Ha-neul
- Kim Hye-soo
- Kim Ji-mee
- Kim Min-hee (actress, born 1982)
- Lee Jung-hyun
- Lee Mi-yeon
- Lee Na-young
- Lee Young-ae
- Moon So-ri
- Na Moon-hee
- Nam Jeong-im
- Ra Mi-ran
- Shim Eun-ha
- Shim Hye-jin
- Shin Eun-kyung
- Son Ye-jin
- Soo Ae
- Tang Wei
- Um Aing-ran
- Won Mi-kyung
- Yoon Jeong-hee
- Youn Yuh-jung
- Yunjin Kim
Yeongwol Eom clan
- Dae-Ho Eom
- Ohm Ki-young
- Uhm Bok-dong
- Uhm Hyun-kyung
- Uhm Ji-won
- Uhm Jung-hwa
- Uhm Tae-woong
- Um Aing-ran
- Um Hong-gil
- Um Hyo-sup
- Yeongwol Eom clan
- Yoo Ah-in
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Um_Aing-ran
Also known as Aeng-ran Eom, Aing-ran Um, Eom Aeng-ran, Uhm Aing-ran, Um Aeng-ran.