Jung Hye-sun | |
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Born | Jung Young-ja February 21, 1942 |
Education | Sudo Girls' High School |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1961-present |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 정혜선 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Jeong Hye-seon |
McCune–Reischauer | Chŏng Hyesŏn |
Birth name | |
Hangul | 정영자 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Jeong Yeong-ja |
McCune–Reischauer | Chŏng Yŏngja |
Jung Hye-sun (born Jung Young-ja;February 21,1942) is a South Korean actress. Jung made her entertainment debut as a voice actress with the KBS Daejeon Radio in 1960,then began acting onscreen through the first KBS public audition in 1961. [1] She has been active in Korean film,television and theater for more than five decades. [2] [3] [4]
Year | Title | Role |
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1968 | The Third Zone | |
I'm Not a Traitor | ||
1969 | The Third Zone | |
1970 | Five Left-handers | |
How Can I Forget? | ||
Two Bigshots with a Grudge | ||
Man and Woman from Hong Kong | ||
Madame Jang from Hong Kong | ||
One-Eyed Jack in Hong Kong | ||
Nobody Knows | ||
Born in Nampo-dong | ||
Myeongdong Fella,Nampodong Fella | ||
Old Gentleman in Myeongdong | ||
1971 | Two Guys | |
The Graduation from Myeongdong | ||
1972 | Ever Smiling Mr. Park | |
Don't Cry My Daughter | ||
1973 | Love and Hatred | |
1974 | A Horrible Breath | |
Excellent Guys | ||
A White Handkerchief | ||
1975 | Sad San Francisco | |
Where Is the Light? | ||
Chun-ja's Love Story | ||
1976 | An Extinguished Window | |
Forgiven Woman | ||
1977 | Pyongyang's Secret Order | |
The Double Rainbow Hill | ||
1979 | We Took the Night Train | |
The Trappings of Youth | ||
The Woman Who Draws Cranes | ||
1980 | Thoughtless Momo | |
The Last Secret Affair | ||
Painful Maturity | ||
1982 | Night of the Shaman | |
Mistress | ||
1986 | Jung-gwang's Nonsense | |
1987 | Forget-me-nots | |
Prince Yeonsan | Queen Insoo | |
Five People | ||
1988 | You My Rose Mellow | |
The Salt Vendor | ||
Kkam-dong | Mother-in-law | |
Dol-ai 4 Dune Buggy | ||
Sunshine at Present | Lady Na | |
Sexual Compatibility | ||
1989 | Today's Woman | |
Happiness Does Not Come in Grades | Eun-joo's mother | |
25 Dollar People | ||
1990 | Broken Children | Nam-chul's mother |
The Woman Who Walks on Water | ||
Hong Du-kae | Lady Jung | |
1991 | The Wedding Dress of Tears | Director |
Does the American Moon Rise Over Itaewon? | ||
Seoul Evita | ||
1995 | Dustbin (short film) | |
The Marine Revelation | ||
1996 | Ghost Mamma | Mother-in-law |
2006 | Solace | Shim In-ku's mother |
2007 | Sorrow Even Up in Heaven | Principal |
2008 | Barbershop (short film) | |
2009 | Goodbye Mom | Female monk |
Fly,Penguin | Mrs. Song | |
2011 | Countdown | Money lender granny (cameo) |
Year | Title | Role |
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1961 | When the Day Comes | |
1968 | The Third Zone | |
1970 | Season of Love and Hate | |
Blossoming Ajumma | ||
1972 | Stepmother | |
1975 | Reed | |
1976 | The Adventures of Chul-yi | |
1978 | I Sell Happiness | |
Trap of Youth | ||
1979 | 113th Investigative Division: "Two Sons of the North and South" | |
1980 | Daughter | |
1981 | 1st Republic | Im Young-shin |
Angry Eyes | ||
Nocturne | ||
New Mistress | ||
Madam Gyo-dong | ||
1982 | Cannot Forget | |
Friend,Hey Friend | ||
1983 | Kan-nan-yi | Grandmother |
I'm Home | ||
1984 | 500 Years of Joseon: "The Ume Tree in the Midst of the Snow" | Queen Jeonghui |
Missing You | ||
Spray | ||
1985 | That's Right,You Bet | |
Mom's Room | ||
500 Years of Joseon: "The Imjin War" | ||
1987 | Love and Ambition | Hye-young |
Retired Front | ||
1988 | 500 Years of Joseon: "Queen Inhyeon" | Queen Jangnyeol |
Famine in the City | Im Bok-seol | |
1989 | A Happy Woman | Jae-seob's mother |
Mandate of Heaven | ||
1990 | A House with the Deep Yard | |
The Rose of Betrayal | Mrs. Han | |
My Mother | Mother | |
Still 49 | Jung Hye-kyung | |
1991 | The Royal Way | |
Beyond the Mountains | Mrs. Song | |
1992 | Promise | |
Thorn Flower | ||
Sons and Daughters | Lee Hoo-nam's mother | |
Fearless Love | Jung Hee-ja | |
String | Song Bong-nim | |
1994 | Kareisky | |
1995 | Even If the Wind Blows | Hairy ajumma |
Hopefully the Sky | ||
1996 | General Oh | Jang Gil-ja |
Widow | ||
Seven Spoons | ||
Woman Riding a Bicycle | Lee Ae-ja | |
1997 | Golden Feather | |
Because I Really | Hong Eun-pyo's mother | |
Will Make You Happy | Grandmother | |
Woman Next Door | ||
1998 | Homecoming,a Short Story | |
The King's Path | Yeong-bin Lee | |
Letters Written on a Cloudy Day | ||
Mom's Daughter | Mom | |
1999 | Invitation | Mrs. Min |
Someone's House | ||
Hur Jun | Heo Jun's mother Ms. Son | |
2000 | More than Love | Son Mal-sook |
Fireworks | Kim Ji-hyun's mother | |
2001 | Morning Without Parting | Lee Soon-joo |
Blue Mist | Noh Kyung-joo's mother | |
The Rules of Marriage | ||
Third Coincidence | Song Yeon-hye's grandmother | |
KBS TV Novel: "Stepmother" | Grandmother Yoon | |
Picnic | Jung-ok | |
2002 | Who's My Love | Kim Deok-ja |
2003 | Forever Love | Kim Jae-seob's mother |
Near to You | Ms. Kang | |
Escape from Unemployment | Kim Ki-soon | |
Perfect Love | Ha Young-ae's mother | |
2004 | Proposal | Mrs. Oh |
Lotus Flower Fairy | Noh Bang-rim | |
The Age of Heroes | Chun Tae-san's grandmother | |
Freezing Point | Im Kyung-choon | |
Tropical Nights in December | Choi Kkeut-soon | |
2005 | Green Rose | Han Myung-sook |
Loveholic | Jo In-ja | |
Recipe of Love | Kim Nan-hee | |
Dear Heaven | Hwang Maria | |
2006 | Love Can't Wait | Kang Soon-ja |
My Beloved Sister | Ji-na's grandmother | |
2007 | By My Side | Bae Jung-ja |
Blue Fish [5] | Kang Yoon-jung's mother | |
Golden Bride | Heo Bok-rye | |
2008 | Aquarius | Mrs. Jo |
Chunja's Special Day | Cha Bok-shim | |
2009 | Cinderella Man | Company president Kang Ju-ok |
Green Coach | Oh Hyun-sook | |
Queen Seondeok | Lady Man-ho | |
Assorted Gems | Baek Jo | |
Father,Your Place | Han Mal-soon | |
Father's House | ||
2010 | Golden Fish | Mrs. Kang |
Bread,Love and Dreams | Madam Hong | |
Home Sweet Home | Park Dool-nam | |
2011 | I Trusted Men | Moon Jin-heon's mother |
My Love By My Side | Mrs. Kang | |
Glory Jane | Oh Soon-nyeo | |
2012 | Feast of the Gods | Elder Seon |
Ice Adonis | Jo Myung-rye | |
Dr. Jin | Queen Dowager Hyoyu | |
My Lover,Madame Butterfly | Namgoong maknae | |
2013 | A Hundred Year Legacy | Kim Kkeut-soon |
Pots of Gold | Park Hyun-soo's grandmother | |
A Tale of Two Sisters | Shim Ae-gi | |
2014 | God's Gift:14 Days | Lee Soon-nyeo |
Only Love | Woo Jeom-soon | |
Temptation | Im Jung-soon | |
Apgujeong Midnight Sun | Ok Dan-shil | |
4 Legendary Witches | Bok Dan-shim | |
2016 | Goodbye Mr. Black | Jeong Hyun-sook |
Beautiful Gong Shim | Nam Soon Chun | |
2017 | You Are Too Much | Sung Kyung-ja |
2018 | Hide and Seek | Na Hae-geum |
2022–2023 | Bean Pods in My Eyes [6] |
Year | Title | Role |
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Hamlet | ||
Bun-rye's Story | ||
The Sound of Music | ||
The Glass Menagerie | ||
2010 | Please Look After Mom | Park So-nyo |
An Jung-geun,a Great Korean | Jo Maria |
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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1973 | 1st Korea Broadcasting Awards | Top Excellence Award,Actress | Stepmother | Won |
1975 | 11th Baeksang Arts Awards | Best Actress (TV) | Reed | Won |
MBC Drama Awards | Top Excellence Award,Actress | Won | ||
1979 | 15th Baeksang Arts Awards | Best Actress (TV) | I Sell Happiness | Won |
MBC Drama Awards | Best Actress | Two Sons of the North and South | Won | |
1983 | MBC Drama Awards | Grand Prize (Daesang) | Kan-nan-yi | Won |
1984 | 3rd JoongAng Weekly Our Star Awards | Best Actress | Won | |
20th Baeksang Arts Awards | Best Actress (TV) | Won | ||
1993 | 29th Baeksang Arts Awards | Most Popular Actress (TV) | Fearless Love | Won |
1994 | 30th Baeksang Arts Awards | Best Actress (TV) | Sons and Daughters | Won |
2007 | 5th Korean Environment and Culture Awards | Recipient,Performer category | — | Won |
2009 | MBC Drama Awards | Golden Acting Award,Actress in a Serial Drama | Assorted Gems | Won |
2010 | MBC Drama Awards | Achievement Award | Home Sweet Home | Won |
2014 | MBC Drama Awards | Golden Acting Award,Actress | 4 Legendary Witches | Nominated |
SBS Drama Awards | Special Award,Actress in a Miniseries | God's Gift - 14 Days | Nominated | |
2022 | 1st Wonju Film Festival [7] | Korean Film Achievement Award | — | Won |
Country | Award ceremony | Year | Honor | Ref. |
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South Korea | Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards [note 1] | 2010 | Prime Minister's Commendation | [11] |
2023 | Eungwan Cultural | [12] |
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