Nam Jeong-im (July 21,1945 –September 2,1992) [1] was a South Korean actress. Nam was commonly referred to as one of the "Troika" along with her rival actresses,Yoon Jeong-hee and Moon Hee of the 1960s and early 1970s. [2]
*Note;the whole list is referenced. [3]
Year | English title | Korean title | Romanization | Role | Director |
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1978 | Sound of Laughter | Us-eumsoli | |||
1976 | I Confess | Naneun gobaeghanda | |||
1972 | Mother | Eomeoni | |||
1971 | The International Crime organization | Gugje-amsaldan | |||
1971 | Wild Magpie | Oelo-un sankkachi | |||
1971 | Two Women Pent Up With Grudge | Hanmanh-eun du yeo-in | |||
1971 | Wear the Black Gloves | Geom-eun janggab-eul kkyeola | |||
1971 | Horror in the Underworld | Amheugga-ui gongpo | |||
1971 | New Year's Soup | Tteoggug | |||
1971 | Pier Three at Sunset | Hwanghon-ui je3budu | |||
1971 | The First Love | Cheosjeong | |||
1971 | Between You and Me | Dangsingwa na sa-i-e | |||
1971 | Young Master the Urchin | Gaegujang-i dolyeonnim | |||
1971 | Little Boss | Kkomasajanggwa yeobiseo | |||
1971 | Glad to Say Goodbye | Hangboghan ibyeol | |||
1971 | Big Brother,Yong-Chil | Yongchil-ihyeongnim | |||
1970 | The 25th Hour in the Underworld | Amheugga-ui 25si | |||
1970 | Chaser | Mihaengja | |||
1970 | Goodbye,Tokyo | Gudba-i Donggyeong | |||
1970 | Escape in the Mist | Angaesog-ui talchul | |||
1970 | Agony of Man | Namjaneun goelo-wo | |||
1970 | My Dear Maria | Salanghaneun Maria | |||
1970 | Night of Tokyo | Donggyeong-ui bamhaneul | |||
1970 | Marriage Classroom | Gyeolhongyosil | |||
1970 | Back Alley No. 5 | Dwisgolmog obeonji | |||
1970 | The Shadow | Geulimja | |||
1970 | A Dangerous Husband | Wiheomhan nampyeon | |||
1970 | Miss Chicken | Misseu chondalg | |||
1970 | A Jolly Fellow | Kwaenam-a | |||
1970 | Swordsmen From Eight Provinces | Paldogeomgaeg | |||
1970 | Heartless on Harbor | Hanggumujeong | |||
1970 | A Man of Honor | Uili-e sanda | |||
1970 | The Invincible of the Far East | Geugdong-ui mujeogja | |||
1970 | Rage | Bunno | |||
1970 | One-eyed Park | Aekkunun Bak | |||
1970 | Have No Mercy | Neoneun injeongsajeong bojimala | |||
1970 | An Unwanted Visitor in the Sunset | Seog-yang-ui bulcheonggaeg | |||
1970 | Why Life is so Cruel to Women | Wae yeojaman-i ul-eo-ya hana | |||
1970 | We Wish You a Long Life,Mom and Dad! | Eomma-appa Olaesase-yo | |||
1970 | Mistress | Manim | |||
1970 | Female Soldiers from All the Provinces | Paldo-yeogun | |||
1970 | Treason | Moban | |||
1970 | Dolsoi,a Man of Loyalty | Uili-ui sana-i Dolsoe | |||
1970 | Love in the Snowfield | Seol-won-ui jeong | |||
1970 | Friendship of Hope | Nae-il-issneun ujeong | |||
1969 | You've Made a Mistake | Jalmot Bosyeot-dagu | |||
1969 | Sun of Young Man | Jeolmeuni-ui Tae-yang | |||
1969 | The 7th Man | Je7ui Sanai | |||
1969 | Private Kim | Yug-gun Gimilbyeong | |||
1969 | Immortal Rivers and Mountains | Mangogangsan | |||
1969 | Invisible Man | Tumyeong Ingan | |||
1969 | Barber of Jangmaru Village | Jangmaruchon-ui Ibalsa | |||
1969 | Kkotnae | Kkotnae | |||
1969 | Rejected First Love | Amuri Mi-wodo | |||
1969 | Wild Girl | Yaseongnyeo | |||
1969 | Women of Yi Dynasty | Ijo Yeoin Janhogsa | |||
1969 | The Night of Full Moon | Siboya | |||
1969 | Vice-President | Bu-gakha | |||
1969 | Forget-me-not | Mulmangcho | |||
1969 | Visit of Spy | Jigeumeun Jugeul Ttaega Anida | |||
1969 | Shanghai Blues | Shanghai Bureuseu | |||
1969 | March of a Wife | Buin Haengcha | |||
1969 | Success | Eog-ulhamyeon Chulsehara | |||
1969 | Starting Point | Sibaljeom | |||
1969 | Young Women | Jeolmeun Yeoindeul | |||
1969 | Newly Married | Makdongi Sinhon 10 gaewol | |||
1969 | Jin and Min | Jug-eodo Joa | |||
1969 | Jumper Q | Jamba Kyu | |||
1969 | The Last Letter | Majimak Pyeonji | |||
1969 | A Returned Singer | Doraon Seonchang | |||
1969 | The Last Left-hander | Majimak Oensonjabi | |||
1969 | Spring,Spring | Bom Bom | |||
1969 | Wind | Baram | |||
1969 | The Second Wife | Huchwidaeg | |||
1969 | Sword | Pilsal-ui Geom | |||
1969 | A Plateau | Gowon | |||
1969 | Under the Roof | Eoneu Jibung Miteseo | |||
1969 | Three Sisters of House Maid | Singmo Samhyeongje | |||
1969 | The Man of the Man | Sanai Jung Sanai | |||
1969 | Beauty in Black Rose Castle | Heugjangmi Seong-ui Minyeo | |||
1969 | Chunwon Lee Gwang-Su | Chunwon Lee Gwangsu | |||
1969 | Chaser | Chugyeogja | |||
1969 | Original Intention | Chosim | |||
1969 | The Sisters | Idaero Gandahaedo | |||
1969 | O-Gong-Nyeo Legend | O Gongnyeo-ui Han | |||
1969 | Women Placed Above Men | Yeoseong Sang-wi Sidae | |||
1969 | Saint and Witch | Seongnyeo-wa Manyeo | |||
1969 | New Bride | Sae Saeksi | |||
1969 | Duel of Midnight | Simya-ui Daegyeol | |||
1969 | Intruder in Midnight | Simya-ui Nanibja | |||
1969 | Tomorrow | Naeil-eun Jugeuljirado | |||
1969 | Black Cordon | Geomeun Bisangseon | |||
1969 | For Once in Lifetime | Nae Saeng-ae Dan Hanbeon | |||
1969 | Can't Forget | Mot-ijeo | |||
1969 | Catching Tigers | Sane Gaya Beomeul Japji | |||
1969 | Bring Back the Night Once More | Geu Bamiyeo Dasi Hanbeon | |||
1969 | Ruler of the Underworld | Amheug-ga-ui Jibaeja | |||
1969 | A Young,Naughty Master | Gaegujang-i Doryeonnim | |||
1968 | Quick Ladder of Success | Chulsegado | |||
1968 | The Geisha of Korea | Paldo Gisaeng | |||
1968 | Bun-nyeo | Bun-nyeo | |||
1968 | A Wandering Swordsman and 108 Bars of Gold | Nageune Geomgaek Hwanggeum 108 Gwan | |||
1968 | Lady in Dream | Mongnyeo | |||
1968 | Unfulfilled Love | Motdahan Sarang | |||
1968 | The Sorrow of Separation | Isu | |||
1968 | Bell Daegam | Bang-ul Daegam | |||
1968 | Your Name | Geudae Ireumeun | |||
1968 | Born in May | O wol-saeng | |||
1968 | Childish Daughter-in-law | Pal-pun Myeoneuri | |||
1968 | The Life of a Woman | Yeoja-ui Ilsaeng | |||
1968 | Sam-hyeon-yuk-gak | Sam-hyeon-yuk-gak | |||
1968 | A Devil's Invitation | Akma-ui Chodae | |||
1968 | Love | Saranghaetneunde | |||
1968 | The Wings of Lee Sang | Lee Sang-ui Nalgae | |||
1968 | The King of a Rock Cave | Amgul Wang | |||
1968 | Five Assassins | Oin-ui jagaek | |||
1968 | Conditions of a Virgin | Cheonyeo-ui Jogeon | |||
1968 | Nice Girls | Meojaeng-i Agassideul | |||
1968 | Going Well | Jal Doegamnida | |||
1968 | Madam Hwasan | Hwasandaek | |||
1968 | Salt Pond | Sujeonjidae | |||
1968 | I Won't Hate You | Miweohaji Angetda | |||
1968 | A Wonderer | Pungranggaek | |||
1968 | Prince Yang-nyeong | Bangrangdaegun | |||
1968 | The Male Beauty Artist | Namja Miyongsa | |||
1968 | The Sister's Diary | Eunni-eui Ilgi | |||
1968 | Revenge | Boksu | |||
1968 | A Pastoral Song | Mokga | |||
1968 | A Male Housekeeper | Namja Singmo | |||
1968 | Trial | Simpan | |||
1968 | Three-thousand Miles of Legend | Jeonseol-ddara Samcheon-ri | |||
1968 | Femme Fatale,Jang Hee-bin | Yohwa,Jang Hee-bin | |||
1968 | A Wondering Swordsman | Yurang-ui Geom-ho | |||
1968 | Outing | Oechul | |||
1968 | Bell of Emile | Emile Jong | |||
1968 | A Midnight Cry | Simya-ui Bimyeong | |||
1968 | Pure Love | Sunjeongsanha | |||
1968 | Sun-deok | Sundeogi | |||
1968 | White Night | Baegya | |||
1968 | Grudge | Han | |||
1968 | Burning Passions | Jeongyeom | |||
1968 | Mistress Manong | Jeongbu Manong | |||
1968 | A Man Like the Wind | Baramgateun Sanai | |||
1968 | Secret Order | Milmyeong | |||
1968 | Day and Night | Natgwa Bam | |||
1968 | Nam Jeong-im Goes to Women's Army Corps | Nam Jeongim Yeogune Gada | |||
1968 | Nam | Nam | |||
1968 | Ghost Story | Goedam | |||
1968 | Flowers Over the Country | Gangsane Kkochi Pine | |||
1968 | Winds and Clouds | Pung-un;Imran Yahwa | |||
1968 | Mr. Gu at Sajik Village | Sajikgol Guseobang | |||
1968 | Living in the Sky | Changgong-e Sanda | |||
1968 | Romance Mama | Romaenseu Mama | |||
1968 | Youth Gone in Void;Mother's Balloon | Heogong-e Jin Cheongchun; Eomma-ui Pungseon | |||
1968 | A Great Hero,Kim Seon-dal | Cheonha Hogeol Kim Seon-dal | |||
1968 | Confessions of Youth | Cheongchun Gobaek | |||
1967 | The Guests of the Last Train | Makcharo On Sonnimdeul | |||
1967 | Bravo Beauty | Minyeo Manse | |||
1967 | Monster Yonggari | Daegoesu Yonggari | |||
1967 | An Early Morning Departure | Saebyeok Gil | |||
1967 | Full Ship | Manseon | |||
1967 | Tearful Farewell | Tteugeoun Annyeong | |||
1967 | Two Wayfarers | Du Nageune | |||
1967 | Dongsimcho | Dongsimcho | |||
1967 | Dolmuji | Dolmusi | |||
1967 | Tomorrow,I Will Smile | Naeireun Utja | |||
1967 | A Madame | Anbangmanim | |||
1967 | Lost Migrant | Gil-ireun Cheolsae | |||
1967 | Miracle | Gijeok | |||
1967 | Soil | Heuk | |||
1967 | Bachelor Daughter-in-law | Haksa Myeoneuri | |||
1967 | A Swordsman | Pung-unui Geomgaek | |||
1967 | History of the Three States | Pung-un Samgukji | |||
1967 | Disclosure | Pongno | |||
1967 | A Deviation | Talseon | |||
1967 | A Virtuous Woman | Chilbuyeollyeo | |||
1967 | Bachelor Governor | Chonggak Wonnim | |||
1967 | Lovers on Grassland | Chowonui Yeonindeul | |||
1967 | A Red-and-blue Gauze Lantern | Cheongsachorong | |||
1967 | The Sun And the Moon | Irwol | |||
1967 | Stroller | Yeogma | |||
1967 | Confession of an Actress | Eoneu Yeobaeu-ui Gobaek | |||
1967 | An Angry Calf | Seongnan Songaji | |||
1967 | A Secret Talk | Mireo | |||
1967 | Madam of Myeong-wol Kwan | Myeong-wolgwan Assi | |||
1967 | Deep in my Heart | ||||
1967 | Tourist Train | Gwan-gwang Yeolcha | |||
1967 | Accusation | Gobal | |||
1967 | Heartbreaks | Gaseum Apeuge | |||
1967 | I Want to Go | Gagopa | |||
1967 | The Queen of Elegy | Ellejiui Yeowang | |||
1967 | Sound of Magpies | Ggachi Sori | |||
1967 | Did I Come to Cry | Ullyeogo Naega Wanna | |||
1967 | Step-mother | Gyemo | |||
1967 | Three Swordsmen of Iljimae | Iljimae Samgeomgaeg | |||
1967 | The Hateful King | Sanggammama Miwoyo | |||
1967 | One-sided Love of Princess | Gongjunimui Jjaksarang | |||
1967 | Injo Restoration | Injobanjeong | |||
1967 | The Queen Moonjeong | Munjeong-wanghu | |||
1967 | Bobbed Hair | Danbalmeori | |||
1967 | A Female Student President | Yeodaesaeng Sajang | |||
1967 | An Attachment in Hawaii | Hawaiui Yeonjeong | |||
1967 | A King's Command | Eomyeong | |||
1967 | Hail | Bing-u | |||
1967 | The Freezing Point | Bingjeom | |||
1967 | Female Power | Chimabaram | |||
1967 | Street N. 66 | 66beongaui Hyeolyeon | |||
1967 | A Girl Rowdy | Nangja Mangnani | |||
1967 | Four Sisters | Nejamae | |||
1966 | Gunsmoke | Choyeon | |||
1966 | Court Ladies | Sang-gung Nain | |||
1966 | A Story of a Nobleman | Yangbanjeon | |||
1966 | I Will Be a King for the Day | Oneul-eun Wang | |||
1966 | Affection | Yujeong | |||
1966 | Let's Meet at Walkerhill | Wokeohileseo Mannapsida | |||
1966 | Villains Era | Aginsidae | |||
1966 | Hit the Bull's Eye | Baekbalbaekjung | |||
1966 | Nostalgia | Manghyang | |||
1966 | The Sword of Iljimae | Iljimae Pilsaui Geom | |||
1966 | A Gisaeng with a Bachelor's Degree | Haksa Gisaeng | |||
1966 | A Killer's Note | Salin Sucheop | |||
1966 | Love Detective | Yeonae Tamjeong | |||
1966 | Living in a Rented House | Setbang Sali | |||
1966 | The Heart Feels Empty | Heomuhan Maeum |
*Note;the whole list is referenced. [2]
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