Yang Hee-kyung

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Yang Hee kyung
Born (1954-12-03) December 3, 1954 (age 69)
EducationSeoul College of Art - Theater
Occupation Actress [1]
Years active1975-present
Korean name
Hangul
양희경
Hanja
Revised Romanization Yang Hui-gyeong
McCune–Reischauer Yang Hŭigyŏng

Yang Hee-kyung (born December 3, 1954) is a South Korean actress. [2] [3] [4] [5]

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Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRole
1985Tiger Teacher
1990Bizarre Family, Bizarre School
1991What Is LoveHee-kyung
1992Promise
1993Unstoppable Love
Mountain Wind
1994Daughters of a Rich FamilyKwon Ok-ja
Partner
1995Men of the Bath HouseKim Bok-hee
1997Women
1998LieSeon-joo
Run Barefoot
1999 Did We Really Love? Jung In-sook
The Last War
I'm Still Loving You
You Don't Know My MindYang Bong-soon
2000 School 3 Yang Hee-jung
The Aspen Tree
2001Like Father, Unlike SonYoo Myung-ja
More Than Words Can SayPark Soon-ja
2002Since We MetHong Ae-kyung
Girls' SchoolHong Seok-rae
2003Over the Green FieldsNa Jung-ran
Love Letter Maria
Sang Doo! Let's Go to School Lonely lady
Long Live LoveKim Pyeong-hee
2004The Autumn of Major General HongHong Geum-sil
2005Take My HandTeacher Yang
Be Strong, Geum-soon! Ahn Soon-ji
Super Rookie Madam Yang
2006 My Beloved Sister Kim Geon-woo's aunt
Here Comes AjummaShin Su-ja
2007 Dal-ja's Spring Team leader Kang
Behind the White Tower Hong Sung-hee
2008 One Mom and Three Dads Hwang Soon-ja
Chunja's Special Day Park Sam-sook
My Life's Golden AgeYoo Kyung-ja
Star's Lover Lee Seung-yeon
2009 The Road Home Sook-ja
Two Wives
Tamra, the Island Mr. Eom's wife
Creating Destiny Park Geum-ja
2010Obstetrics and Gynecology DoctorsSeo Hye-young's mother
Prosecutor Princess [6] Park Ae-ja
The President Choi Jung-im
2011War of the RosesSo Young-ja
My Bittersweet Life Heo In-ae
Birdie Buddy Uhm Jung-ran
Drama Special "Terminal"Shin-ja
What's Up?Oh Doo-ri's mother
2012Daddy's SorrySoon-joo
My Husband Got a Family Uhm Soon-ae
Miss Panda and Mr. Hedgehog Kim Kap-soon
The Birth of a Family Oh Young-ja
2013 Childless Comfort Lee Young-hyun's aunt (guest appearance)
Secret Love [7] Park Kye-ok
Thrice Married Woman Yoo Min-sook
2014 Cunning Single Lady Restaurant ajumma (guest appearance)
A Witch's Love Choi Jung-sook
What's With This Family Cha Soon-geum
2015 My Heart Twinkle Twinkle Restaurant owner Gong
Who Are You: School 2015 Park Min-kyung
High Society Lee Min-sook
The Great WivesKim Bong-soon
2018 Goodbye to Goodbye Kim Ok-ja
2019-2020 Unasked Family Wang Kkon-Nib
2021 Secret Royal Inspector & Joy Madam Jo
2022 Our Blues Ms. Jang
If You Wish Upon Me Yeom Soon-ja [8]
Love Is for Suckers Yoon Young-hee [9]

Film

YearTitleRole
1987Just Once
1993That Woman, That ManMal-ja
1994 Out to the World Gas station attendant
1995The Hair DresserYang Hye-kyung
Man?Mother playing poker
1996The River Flows to TomorrowJong-ki's mother
CorsetHae-joo
2000 Peppermint Candy Radio DJ (voice)
2007ScoutDong-yeol's mother
2008Sweet LiePark Dong-sik's mother
2011 Sunny Kim Jang-mi's mother (cameo)
2013 Boomerang Family Jung-hyun's woman (cameo)

Theater

YearTitleRole
1985The Chronicles of Han
1995An Old Prostitute's Song
2001 Nunsense [10] Sister Mary Hubert
2005An Old Prostitute's Song [11]
2008Minja's Golden AgePark Min-ja/Heo Chun-ha
2010Pimatgol SonataHaeng-mae
Nunsensations Mother Superior
2011How Far Have You Come? [12] Yang Hee-eun's younger sister
Pimatgol SonataHaeng-mae
2013Sooni's Uncle
The Sound of Music Mother Abbess

Discography

Album informationTrack listing
웃음진 그 날이 올때까지
  • Album [13]
  • Released: June 1, 1991
  • Label: Samhwa Records
Track listing
  1. 해지는 소리
  2. 외사랑
  3. 들녘
  4. 새벽꿈
  5. 어떤 가을
  6. 화장을 한뒤부터
  7. 그늘진 사랑
  8. 오늘만 넘기면
  9. 그랬으면 좋겠네
  10. 거룩한 밤

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
199519th Seoul Theater FestivalBest ActressAn Old Prostitute's SongWon
2000 KBS Drama Awards Best Supporting ActressSchool 3Won
2014 KBS Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actress in a Serial Drama What Happens to My Family? Nominated

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