Kim Hee-ra | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actor |
Parent | Kim Seung-ho (father) |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 김희라 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Gim Hui-ra |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim Hŭira |
Kim Hee-ra (born March 23, 1947) is a South Korean actor. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
Year | Title | Role |
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1969 | The Old Jar Craftsman | |
1972 | Oyster Village | |
1973 | The Tragedy of Deaf Sam-yong | |
1974 | The Land | |
1976 | Let's Talk About Youth | |
1980 | Lonely Star of Osaka | |
Love Me Once Again Despite Hatred '80 | ||
1981 | Mrs. Kangbyeon | |
Forgive Me Once Again Despite Hatred '80 | ||
Even If You Take Everything | ||
Children of Darkness Part 1, Young-ae the Songstress | ||
Let's Meet in the Sad Season | ||
1982 | Abengo Airborne Corps | |
People of Kkobang Neighborhood aka People in the Slums | ||
Night of a Sorceress | ||
Bird That Cries At Night | ||
1983 | Yong-pal Has Returned | |
The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter | ||
Iron Men | ||
Daughter of Fire | ||
1984 | Love and Farewell | |
The Tiger That Doesn't Cry | ||
1985 | Adultery Tree | |
The Oldest Son | ||
Cabbage in a Pepper Field | ||
1986 | Red Cherry 3 | |
No Regret | ||
Seoul Is Cloudy with Rain Showers | ||
Son of God | ||
1987 | My Bare Feet In The Air | |
A Woman Beating the Drum | ||
1988 | Gam-dong | |
If You Want | ||
1990 | Rooster | |
Dreaming Plant | ||
1991 | Byun Geum-ryun | |
The Echo of Love and Death Part 1 | ||
The Echo of Love and Death Part 2 | ||
1992 | Byun Geum-ryun 2 | |
1994 | The Eternal Empire | |
The Story of Two Women | ||
Vanished | ||
Apricot Blossom in Snow for One Born in Seven Months | ||
1995 | The Great Hunter G. J. | |
Mom, the Star, and the Sea Anemone | ||
1998 | Tie a Yellow Ribbon | |
2006 | Bloody Tie | Lee Taek-jo |
The Fox Family | Man living in the container | |
2010 | Poetry | Mr. Kang |
2012 | Star | Chairman (guest) |
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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1972 | 16th Buil Film Awards | Best Actor | Oyster Village | Won |
2010 | 47th Grand Bell Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Poetry | Won |
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