Kim Young-ran | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1974–present |
Agent | PK Entertainment |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 김영란 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Gim Yeong-ran |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim Yŏngran |
Kim Young-ran (born August 19, 1956) is a South Korean actress. [1] Kim dropped out of Konkuk University in 1976 to pursue an acting career. She enjoyed her heyday as a leading actress in the late 1970s to the early 1980s, and continues to be active in supporting roles in television dramas until the present. [2]
Year | Title | Role | Network |
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1978 | Ok-nyeo | Ok-nyeo | MBC |
Yeon-ji | Yeon-ji | MBC | |
Smile | MBC | ||
1979 | Anguk-dong Lady | Lady Hyegyeong | MBC |
White Dandelion | MBC | ||
1980 | Country Diaries | Second daughter Young-sook | MBC |
1981 | Sae-ah | MBC | |
Mischievous Milady | Jeong Nan-jeong | MBC | |
Angry Eyes | MBC | ||
1983 | The Tale of Attendant Bae | Ae-rang | MBC |
500 Years of Joseon – "The King of Chudong Palace" | Queen Wongyeong | MBC | |
1984 | Diary of a Devoted Wife | MBC | |
1985 | 500 Years of Joseon – "The Wind Orchid" | Jeong Nan-jeong | MBC |
1986 | Winter Flower | MBC | |
1987 | The Last Witness | Son Ji-hye | MBC |
1988 | Sand Castle | MBC | |
1989 | Winter Mist | Hye-ryun | MBC |
Your Toast | MBC | ||
1990 | 500 Years of Joseon – "Daewongun | Cho-wol, lover of Heungseon Daewongun | MBC |
1991 | Do You Know Eun Ha-su | Yoon Ji-sun | SBS |
1993 | Love That Can't Be Stopped | Young-ok | KBS2 |
1994 | Han Myung-hoi | Dowager Queen Insu | KBS2 |
1995 | Good Man, Good Woman | KBS2 | |
Always Blue Hearts | Byung-hee's mother | EBS | |
1996 | Tears of the Dragon | Queen Sindeok | KBS1 |
Landscaping with My Wife | KBS2 | ||
Eun Ha-su | Sung-ja | KBS1 | |
Helpless Mom | SBS | ||
Under Seoul's Sky | Woo Myung-sook | MBC | |
1997 | Yesterday | Hong Kyung-ae | MBC |
Passionate Love | KBS2 | ||
1998 | As We Live Our Lives | KBS2 | |
1999 | Roses and Bean Sprouts | Kang Soo-ok | MBC |
Into the Sunlight | Han Eun-ok | MBC | |
2000 | Look Back in Anger | Shin Jung-hee's mother | KBS2 |
Tough Guy's Love | Moon Sung-ja | KBS2 | |
KBS TV Novel – "Dandelion" | KBS1 | ||
Novel: Admonitions on Governing the People | Queen Jeongsun | KBS2 | |
The Golden Era | MBC | ||
2001 | Ladies of the Palace | Jeong Nan-jeong's mother | SBS |
My Heart's Jewelry Box | Park Eun-shil | MBC | |
Four Sisters | Yeo-jin, Dr. Jung's wife | MBC | |
2002 | Sweet Home | Young-shil | MBC |
Orange | Kim Young-ran | SBS | |
Ice Flower | Choi Do-ran | SBS | |
Royal Story: Jang Hui-bin | Princess Sukan | KBS2 | |
2003 | The Bean Chaff of My Life | Gu Sook-hee | MBC |
Swan Lake | Heo Young-ae | MBC | |
Something About 1% | Jung Mi-jung | MBC | |
Pretty Woman | Hong Hyang-sook | MBC | |
2004 | Beautiful Temptation | Kang Min-woo's mother | KBS2 |
Island Village Teacher | Jang Jae-doo's mother | SBS | |
Save the Last Dance for Me | Ms. Park | SBS | |
2005 | 5th Republic | Lee Soon-ja | MBC |
Autumn Shower | Kang Hyung-sook | MBC | |
Dear Heaven | Bong Eun-ji | SBS | |
2006 | A Woman's Choice | Ji Sun-young | KBS2 |
2007 | Moon Hee | Bang Sook-hee | MBC |
2008 | Aster | Jung Soo-hee | MBC |
White Lie | Joo Ae-sook | MBC | |
2009 | Queen of Housewives | Chun Ji-ae's mother | MBC |
Two Wives | Oh Dal-ja | SBS | |
2010 | Pink Lipstick | Jung Hae-shil | MBC |
Three Sisters | Madam Tu | SBS | |
Life Is Beautiful | Kyung-soo's mother | SBS | |
2011 | Drama Special Series – "Hair Show" | Jin Kang-hye | KBS2 |
Pit-a-pat, My Love | Im Jin-sook | KBS2 | |
2012 | My Husband Got a Family | Han Man-hee | KBS2 |
Ice Adonis | Han Kyung-sook | tvN | |
The Sons [3] | Mrs. Jung | MBC | |
It Was Love | Kim Myung-ja | MBC | |
2013 | Crazy Love | Go Yoo-jung | tvN |
Princess Aurora | Lee Anna | MBC | |
Who Are You? | Park Eung-joon's mother (guest, episodes 3-4) | tvN | |
Hold My Hand | Kang Ae-soon | MBC | |
2014 | 12 Years Promise | Yeo Sam-sook | jTBC |
Apgujeong Midnight Sun [4] | Oh Dal-ran | MBC | |
2016 | The Love Is Coming | Yang Bok-soon | SBS |
Year | Title | Role |
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1974 | Bridge of Death | |
1976 | I Want to Give You | |
1977 | A Young Man Aware of Gwanghamun Well | |
The Virgin's Castle | ||
1978 | Woman Walking on Asphalt | Nam-soon |
Two Minus Three | ||
1979 | Muldori Village | |
The Rain at Night | Ga-hee | |
A Single Woman | ||
1980 | The Man to Be Forgotten | |
Male Housekeeper | ||
Love Me Once Again Despite Hatred '80 | ||
Two Women | ||
1981 | Goodbye Daddy '81 | |
1985 | The Singing Tramp of Last Year | |
1991 | Cafe Girl | |
1993 | To the Starry Island | |
2013 | Norigae | Go Da-ryung's mother |
Year | Title |
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1981 | Kim Young-ran's Dish of the Day |
1999 | Kim Young-ran's Affordable Money Tech |
Year | Title | Publisher |
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1997 | Kim Young-ran's Money Tech Lecture Series | The Dong-a Ilbo |
1998 | Kim Young-ran's Housewife Economics | Golden Bough Books |
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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1977 | Hyundai Society of Film Critics Awards | Best New Actress | The Virgin's Castle | Won |
16th Grand Bell Awards | Best New Actress | Won | ||
1979 | 25th Asia-Pacific Film Festival | Best Actress | Muldori Village | Won |
1980 | MBC Drama Awards | Top Excellence Award, Actress | Won | |
1981 | 17th Baeksang Arts Awards | Best Actress (TV) | Mischievous Milady | Won |
MBC Drama Awards | Top Excellence Award, Actress | Won |
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