Jeong Yun-hui | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1976–1984 |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 정윤희 |
Hanja | 鄭允姬 |
Revised Romanization | Jeong Yunhui |
McCune–Reischauer | Chŏng Yunhŭi |
Jeong Yun-hui (born June 4, 1954) is a former South Korean actress active since 1975. She was born in Tongyeong, a southwestern coastal city of South Gyeongsang province, South Korea in 1954. After graduation from Hyehwa Girls' High School, Jeong debuted as an actress in 1975 as starring in Yokmang directed by Lee Gyeong-tae. [1] Jeong was commonly referred to as one of the "New Troika" or "Second Troika" along with her rival actresses, Chang Mi-hee and Yu Ji-in of the 1970s and 1980s after the "First Troika", Moon Hee, Nam Jeong-im, and Yoon Jeong-hee of the 1960s. [2]
*Note; the whole list is referenced. [3]
Year | English title | Korean title | Romanization | Role | Director |
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1984 | Love Song | 사랑의 찬가 | Salang-ui changa | ||
The Companion | 동반자 | Dongbanja | |||
My Love 3 | 사랑하는 사람아 제3부 | Salanghaneun salam-a 3 | |||
1983 | Tinker Wife | 땜장이 아내 | Ttamjang-i a-nae | ||
Jealousy | 질투 | Jiltu | |||
Promised Woman | 약속한 여자 | Yaksokhan yeoja | |||
My Love | 사랑하는 사람아 (속) | Sequel, Saranghaneun saram-a sok | |||
1982 | The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter | 마음은 외로운 사냥꾼 | Maeumeun oerowun sanyangkkun | ||
A Woman's Trap | 여자의 함정 | Yeoja-ui hamjeong | |||
Mistress | 정부 | Jeongbu | |||
Jin-ah's Rose Eaten By Bugs | 진아의 벌레먹은 장미 | Jin-a-ui beolremeokeun jangmi | |||
The Woman and Rain | 여자와 비 | Yeoja-wa bi | |||
Chun-hi | 춘희 | Chunhui | |||
Village of Haze | 안개마을 | Angemaeul | |||
Abengo Airborne Corps | 아벤고 공수군단 | Abengo gongsugundan | |||
1981 | Miss, Please Be Patient | 아가씨 참으세요 | Agassi cham-euse-yo | ||
The One I Love | 사랑하는 사람아 | Salanghaneun salam-a | |||
Parrot Cries with Its Body | 앵무새 몸으로 울었다 | Aengmusae mom-eulo ul-eossda | |||
1980 | Does Cuckoo Cry at Night | 뻐꾸기도 밤에 우는가 | Ppeokkugido bam-e uneunga | ||
Mrs. Kangbyun | 강변부인 | Gangbyeonbu-in | |||
The Last Witness | 최후의 증인 | Choehu-ui jeung-in | |||
Woman I Abandoned II | 내가 버린 여자 2 | Naega beolin yeoja 2bu | |||
1979 | Uyoil | 우요일 | U-yo-il | ||
City Hunter | 도시의 사냥꾼 | Dosi-ui sanyangkkun | |||
When Love Blossoms | 사랑이 깊어질 때 | Salang-i gip-eojil ttae | |||
Under an Umbrella | 가을비 우산속에 | Ga-eulbi usansog-e | |||
The Sleep Deeper Than Death | 죽음보다 깊은 잠 | Jug-eumboda gip-eun jam | |||
1978 | Do You Know Kotsuni? | 꽃순이를 아시나요 | Kkochsun-ileul asina-yo | ||
I Am Lady Number 77 | 나는 77번 아가씨 | Naneun 77beon agassi | |||
1977 | Japanese Invasion in the Year of Imjin and Gye Wol-hyang | 임진란과 계월향(임진왜란과 계월향) | Imjinlangwa Gye Wolhyang | ||
High School Champ | 고교 우량아 | Gogyo ulyang-a | |||
Mischief's Marching Song | 얄개행진곡 | Yalgaehaengjingog | |||
Yalkae, a Joker in High School | |||||
1976 | Blood Relations | 핏줄 | Pitjul | ||
Rocking Horse and a Girl | 목마와 숙녀 | Mogma-wa sugnyeo | |||
1975 | Story of the Youth | 청춘극장 | Cheongchungeugjang | ||
Lust | 욕망 | Yogmang |
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