Jo Mi-ryeong | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actress |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 조미령 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Jo Mi-ryeong |
McCune–Reischauer | Cho Mi-ryong |
Birth name | |
Hangul | 조제순 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Jo Je-sun |
McCune–Reischauer | Cho Che-sun |
Jo Mi-ryeong (born February 4,1929) is a South Korean actress. Jo was born in South Gyeongsang province in 1929. [1]
*Note;the whole list is referenced. [2]
Year | English title | Korean title | Romanization | Role | Director |
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Two Sons | Du adeul | ||||
The Sisters | Idaero Gandahaedo | ||||
A Train to Beijing | Bukgyeong Yeolcha | ||||
Snowy Night | Nun Narineun Bam | ||||
Chunwon Lee Gwang-Su | Chunwon Lee Gwangsu | ||||
New Bride | Sae Saeksi | ||||
Sorry to Give You Trouble | Sinse Jom Jijagu-yo | ||||
Romance Mama | Romaenseu Mama | ||||
Warm wind | Nanpung | ||||
Don't Leave Behind Your Love | Jeong Dugo Gajima | ||||
Jade Pin | Ok Binyeo | ||||
Nam | Nam | ||||
The Adventure of Great Ttolttori | Dae Ttolttoriui Moheom | ||||
I will Give You Everything | Mongttang Deurilkkayo | ||||
Blues of the Twilight | Hwanghon-ui Bureuseu | ||||
A Princess Daughter-in-law | Gongju Myeoneuri | ||||
Love Rides the Surf | Sarangeun Padoreul Tago | ||||
A Regret | Han | ||||
A Deviation | Talseon | ||||
The First Night | Choya | ||||
Stroller | Yeogma | ||||
The Three Hen-pecked Generations | Gongcheoga samdae | ||||
One-sided Love of Princess | Gongjunimui Jjaksarang | ||||
A College Girl Asking for Direction | Gil-eul Munneun Yeodaesaeng | ||||
A Miracle of Gratitude | Bo-eunui Gijeok | ||||
A Madame | Anbangmanim | ||||
Clouds,Let Me Ask You Something | Tteungureuma Malmureo Boja | ||||
Because I Am a Woman | Yeojaigi Ttaemune | ||||
Phoenix | Bulsajo | ||||
Divorce Clinic | Ihonsangdamso | ||||
Affection | Yujeong | ||||
1967 | The Life of Na Woon-gyu | Naungyu Ilsaeng | |||
Stronger than love | Sarangboda Ganghan Geot | ||||
The Last Empress | Majimak Hwanghu Yunbi | ||||
A Tear-Soaked Crown | Nunmul Jeojeun Wanggwan | ||||
The DMZ | Bimujang Jidae | ||||
The Youngest Daughter | Mangnaettal | ||||
A Legend of Urchins | Yalgaejeon | ||||
Courage is alive | Yongsaneun Sara Itda | ||||
1965 | Sad Story of Self Supporting Child (aka Sorrow in the Heavens) | Jeo Haneul-edo Seulpeum-i | |||
The Lady of Honor | Jeonggyeong Bu-in | ||||
Look Up the Sky and Look Down the Earth | Haneulbogo Ttang-eul Bogo | ||||
The Legal Wife | Keundaek | ||||
Beauty Searching Authorities | Chaehongsa | ||||
Every Dog Has His Day | Jwigumeong-edo Byeotddeulnal Itda | ||||
The Scarlet Skirt | Juhong Skeoteu | ||||
A Life Wailing in Sorrow | Ulmyeonseo Hansesang | ||||
Madam O | Omadam | ||||
The Sunflower Blooming at Night | Bam-e pin Haebaragi | ||||
The Two Fathers | Du Appa | ||||
The Way of the Woman | Yeoja-ui Gil | ||||
Seaman Park | Madoroseu Park | ||||
I Have Been Cheated | Naneun Sogatda | ||||
The Chaste Woman Arang | Arang-ui Jeongjo | ||||
The Housemaid | Singmo | ||||
A Ghost Story | Mokdandeunggi | ||||
Sakyamuni Buddha | Seokgamoni | ||||
The Modern Grandma | Sinsik Halmeoni | ||||
Are You Really a Beauty? | Niga Jalna Ilsaeg-inya | ||||
The Single Mom | Hol-eomeoni | ||||
The Old Korean Folk song in Downtown | Dosimui Hyangga | ||||
The Apron | Haengjuchima | ||||
My Wife Is Best | Nae Anaega Choegoya | ||||
How to Manipulate Men | Namja Jojongbeob | ||||
1963 | Bloodline (aka Kinship) | Hyeolmaek | |||
Samyeongdang | Samyeongdang | ||||
Good and Better | Ttwineun Nom Wi-e Naneun Nom | ||||
Dad,Please Get Married! | Abeoji Gyeolhonhaseyo | ||||
Even Dandelions Bloom in Spring | Mindeullekkotdobom-imyeon Pinda | ||||
Because They Love Until Death | Jukdorok Saranghaeseo | ||||
Love for 300 Years | Aejeongsambaengnyeon | ||||
Romantic Family | Romance Gajok | ||||
Seong Chun-hyang from Hanyang | Hanyang-eseo On Seong Chunhyang | ||||
Reunion | Jaehoe | ||||
Bye Dad | Appa-annyeong | ||||
Gaya's House | Gaya-ui Jib | ||||
Flyboy's Penniless Trip | Huraiboi Mujeon-yeohaenggi | ||||
Love Affair | Romanseugrei | ||||
The Woman's Key | Yeoja-ui Yeolsoe | ||||
A Wanderer | Juyucheonha | ||||
1962 | Coming Home | Gwihyang | |||
When the Cloud Scatters Away | Gureumi Heuteojil Ttae | ||||
A Runaway Wife | Anaereul Ppae-atgin Sanai | ||||
Yang Kuei-Fei,a Destructive Beauty | Cheonha-ilsaek Yang Gwibi | ||||
Everyone Misses Someone | Geuri-umeun Gaseummada | ||||
Great Monk Wonhyo | Wonhyo Daesa | ||||
Until I Die | Sarainneun Geunalkkaji | ||||
Body Is Sad | Yukcheneun Seulpeuda | ||||
Between the Sky and the Earth | Haneulgwa Ttangsa-i-e | ||||
The Best Bride and a Plain Young Man | Teukdeungsinbu-wa Samdeung Sillang | ||||
A Boat That Belongs to No One | Imja-eomneun Narutbae | ||||
Women Rule | Yeoin Cheonha | ||||
Undercover Agent Park Munsu | Amhaeng-eosa Park Munsu | ||||
Sorrow Is Mine | Seulpeumeun Naegeman | ||||
I'll Never Fall in Love Again | Sarang-eul Dasi Haji Aneuri | ||||
Mojacho | Mojacho | ||||
Life of a Woman | Yeoja-ui Ilsaeng | ||||
1962 | The Story of Jang-hwa and Hong-ryeon | Dae Jang-hwa Hong-ryeonjeon | |||
Mr. Gong | Gamnamugol Gongseobang | ||||
Don't Talk until Tomorrow | Naeil Kkajineun Malhaji Mara | ||||
What Happens in an Alley | Golmogan Punggyeong | ||||
Training to Be a Couple | Gyeonseub Bubu | ||||
Queen Dowager Inmok | Inmok Daebi | ||||
Bravo,Young Ones! | Burabo Cheongchun | ||||
Walking in Tears | Nunmul-eorin Baljaguk | ||||
Great Hero,Lee Sun-sin | Seong-ung Lee Sun-sin | ||||
Even though the World Crumbles | Haneuri Muneojyeodo | ||||
Fishermen | Eobudeul | ||||
A Sunflower Family | Haebaragi Gajok | ||||
My Only Love | Ilpyeondansim | ||||
A Song of Passion | Gyeokjeongga | ||||
An Idiot | Babo Chilseong-i | ||||
My Father Was on a Death Row | Sahyeongsu-ui Ttal | ||||
Wonsullang | Wonsullang | ||||
Horizon | Jipyeongseon | ||||
A Bonanza | Nodaji | ||||
When Love Knocks | Sarang-i Muneul Dudeurilttae | ||||
Emile | Emille Jong | ||||
Daughter of a Coachman | Yeokbu-ui Ttal | ||||
Lady Jang | Janghuibin | ||||
Farewell at Busan | Ibyeol-ui Busan Jeonggeojang | ||||
Yangsando | Yangsando | ||||
A Star | Byeol | ||||
A Coachman | Mabu | ||||
For This Moment | I Sungan-eul Wihayeo | ||||
A Disobedient Son | Bulhyoja | ||||
Twilight | Hwanghon | ||||
Easygoing | Cheonhataepyeong | ||||
Mother Earth | Daeji-ui eomeoni | ||||
Bawigogae | Bawigogae | ||||
A Sunny Field | Haesbich ssod-ajineun beolpan | ||||
A Tragedy on Earth | Jisang-ui bigeug | ||||
A Young Look | Jeolm-eun pyojeong | ||||
Ah! Baekbeom Kim Gu | Ah! Baek Beom Kim Ku Seonsaeng | ||||
Mr. Park | Parkseobang | ||||
Song in My Heart | Naegaseum-e geu nolaeleul | ||||
A Fig | Muhwagwa | ||||
A Memorandum of a Female Teacher | Eoneu yeogyosa-ui sugi | ||||
Your Voice | Geudae mogsori | ||||
A Man from Gyeongsang Province | Gyeongsangdo Sanai | ||||
Soil | Heulg | ||||
A Son's Judgement | Adeul-ui simpan | ||||
Sorrow like a River | Seulpeum-eun gangmulcheoleom | ||||
Before Sunset | Haetteol-eojigi jeon-e | ||||
A Terminal Station of Separation | Ibyeol-ui jongchag-yeog | ||||
A Pearl Tower | Jinjutab | ||||
1959 | A Female Boss | Yeosajang | |||
Always Thinking of You | Jana Kkaena | ||||
Oh! My Hometown | O Nae Gohyang | ||||
Heungbu and Nolbu | Heungbuwa Nolbu | ||||
A Golden Scar | Hwanggeumui Sangcheo | ||||
Diary of Youths | Cheongchunilgi | ||||
A Skinny and a Fatty Went to a Nonsan Army Training Camp | Holjjugi Ttungttungi Nonsan Hullyeonsoae Gada | ||||
Terms of Marriage | Gyeolhonjogeon | ||||
1959 | Even the Clouds Are Drifting | Gureumeun Heulleodo | |||
A Band for Proposal | Guhongyeolsadae | ||||
1959 | Defiance of Teenager | Sipdaeui Banhang | |||
A Barber of Jangmaru Village | Jangmaruchonui Ibalsa | ||||
Nameless Stars | Ireumeomneun Byeoldeul | ||||
Madam Butterfly | Nabibuin | ||||
I Am Alone | Na honjaman-i | ||||
The Unknown Future | Salampalja al su eobsda | ||||
The Love Marriage | Ja-yugyeolhon | ||||
A Mother's Love | Mojeong | ||||
The Shamanic Ritual of Bae-Baeng-Yi | Baebaeng-i gut | ||||
1957 | A Woman's War | Yeoseongjeonseon | |||
Arirang | Arirang | ||||
A Woman's Enemy | Yeoseong-ui jeog | ||||
The Wedding Day | Sijibganeun nal | ||||
The Crossroad | Gyochalo | ||||
Prince Ho-Dong and Princess Nak-Rang | WangjaHodonggwa Nakranggongju | ||||
The Tragedy of King Dan Jong | Danjong-aesa | ||||
Chun-hyang's Story | Chunhyangjeon | ||||
A Sea Gull | Galmaegi |
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