Song Ok-sook

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Song Ok-sook
Born (1960-08-14) August 14, 1960 (age 63)
Education Chung-Ang University - Theater and Film
Yonsei University Graduate School of Journalism and Mass Communication - Master's degree
Occupation Actress
Years active1980–present
AgentParkwith Entertainment
SpouseLee Jong-in
Korean name
Hangul
송옥숙
Hanja
Revised Romanization Song Ok-suk
McCune–Reischauer Song Ok-suk

Song Ok-sook (born August 14, 1960) is a South Korean actress. She has appeared in supporting roles in numerous television dramas, including Winter Sonata , [3] Beethoven Virus , More Charming by the Day, and Missing You . [4] [5]

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Song is also a full-time professor in the Department of Film Arts at the Dong-Ah Institute of Media and Arts since 2005. [6] She is an advocate of adoption. [7] [8]

Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRoleNetwork
1984MBC Bestseller Theater – "The Story of a Woman like a Small Octopus" MBC
YouMBC
MBC Bestseller Theater – "Unruly Child"MBC
MBC Bestseller Theater – "Sa-ra's Tears"MBC
1985MBC Bestseller Theater – "Divorce Party"MBC
MBC Bestseller Theater – "Wildflowers in the Wind"MBC
A Human LandMBC
1986MBC Bestseller Theater – "Wind"MBC
1991We Are Middle ClassSe-ra KBS2
1992Small TownMadam Jang SBS
1993Good Morning Yeongdong!KBS2
1997Beautiful WomanJang Soon-jaSBS
1998The Great King's RoadCourt Lady HeoMBC
For LoveMBC
1999Magic CastleBang Choon-jaKBS2
2002 Winter Sonata Kang Mi-heeKBS2
Man of the Sun, Lee Je-maMs. GongKBS2
Glass Slippers Oh Kim SunSBS
2003The Bean Chaff of My LifeKim Hyun-jaMBC
Drama City – "To William"Sun-jaKBS2
First LoveHee-soo's motherSBS
2004 Drama City – "Cherry Blossom Daughter-in-law"Jeom-ryeKBS2
2005 Drama City – "Fox, Fox"Oh Soo-heeKBS2
5th Republic Kim Ok-suk MBC
Fashion 70's Lee Yang-jaSBS
Only You Park Mi-jungSBS
MBC Best Theater – "Crying in the Glow of Sunset"Hyeong-gook's motherMBC
Love Needs a MiraclePark Soon-aeSBS
KBS TV Novel – "Hometown Station"Soon-deok KBS1
2006Hello GodWoman from BongpyeongKBS2
My Lovely FoolChoi Jung-minSBS
Jumong Bi Geum-seonMBC
My Beloved Sister Yoon Soo-ah's motherMBC
2007Love Isn't Stop KBS N
Witch Yoo Hee Geum Bok-jooSBS
Fly HighLee Sung-heeSBS
BelleKang Soon-aeKBS1
Cruel Love Lee Jin-sookKBS2
2008 Woman of Matchless Beauty, Park Jung-geum Cha Kwang-soonMBC
Wanted: Son-in-LawPark Soon-aeSBS
Don't Ask Me About the PastHan Hyo-jung OCN
Hometown of Legends – "Curse of the Sajin Sword"Gook-mooKBS2
Beethoven Virus Jung Hee-yeonMBC
Innocent YouKim Hee-sookSBS
2009Can Anyone Love?Managing director KimSBS
Queen Seondeok SeoriMBC
Smile, You Baek Geum-jaSBS
Son of ManDong-pal's motherKBS2
2010 Pasta Seo Yoo-kyung's motherMBC
More Charming by the DaySong Ok-sookMBC
Big Thing Madam MinSBS
2011 The Thorn Birds Kim Kye-soonKBS2
While You Were Sleeping Na Pil-boonSBS
Deep Rooted Tree Woman from DodamSBS
Brain Kim Soon-imKBS2
What's Up? Jang Jae-heon's mother MBN
2012 Rooftop Prince Gong Man-okSBS
Bridal Mask Mrs. HanKBS2
Only Because It's You Ma Joo-heeSBS
Seoyoung, My Daughter Kim Kang-soonKBS2
Missing You Kim Myung-heeMBC
2013 Ugly Alert Bang Jung-jaSBS
Goddess of Fire Son Haeng-sooMBC
2014 Big Man Hong Dal-sookKBS2
Only Love Oh Mal-sookSBS
You Are My Destiny Kim Mi-young's motherMBC
Drama Festival – "Lump in My Life"Yeo-okMBC
Punch Park Jung-hwan's motherSBS
2015 House of Bluebird Oh Min-jaKBS2
Flower of Queen Gu Yang-soonMBC
2016 Five Enough Park Ok-soonKBS2
Squad 38 Noh Bang-shil OCN
2017 Missing 9 Jo Hee-kyung MBC
My Father Is Strange Ok Bok-nyeo KBS
Love Returns Kim Haeng-ja KBS
2018 Fates & Furies Han Sung-sookSBS
2019 Special Labor Inspector Choi Se-raMBC
Catch the Ghost Kim Hyeong-ja tvN
2020–2021 Cheat on Me If You Can Yeom Jin-ok [9] KBS2
2021–2022 Uncle Shin Hwa-ja [10] TV Chosun
2022 The Golden Spoon Grandma Gem spoon [11] MBC

Film

YearTitleRole
1973A She-Sailor
1985 Mother Young-ja
1986Dan Martial Arts
Hero's Love Song
1990I Stand Up Every DaySook-hee
Oseam
1992Walking All the Way to Heaven
1995A Hot RoofYoung-hee's mother
1996Farewell My DarlingMadam Go
Kill the Love Mother
1997Sky DoctorMrs. Na
1998 Spring in My Hometown Sung-min's mother
1999 The Harmonium in My Memory Yun Hong-yeon's mother
2000Just Do It!Won Jung-rim
2001 Summertime Gi-ok
My Sassy Girl Gyeon-woo's mother
I Love YouHyun-soo's mother
Ray-BanBong-nyeo
2003The First Amendment of KoreaWoman from Bongchun
Garden of Heaven Moon Hye-ja
Eunjangdo (Silver Knife)Min-seo's mother
2010 Happy Killers Choi Jung-min's mother
Grand Prix Seo Ju-hee's mother

Theater

YearTitleRole
2004 The Seagull [12] Irina Nikolayevna Arkadina
2010The Most Beautiful Goodbye in the World [13] In-hee
2023The Dressing RoomA [14]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
199516th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Supporting ActressA Hot RoofWon
2005 SBS Drama Awards Best Supporting ActressWon
2008 MBC Drama Awards Golden Acting Award, Veteran Actress Beethoven Virus Won
2009 SBS Drama Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Special Planning Drama Smile, You Nominated
201024th Yechong Cultural Arts AwardRecipient, 지역부문Won
MBC Entertainment Awards [15] Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Sitcom/ComedyMore Charming by the DayWon
2011 SBS Drama Awards [16] [17] Special Award, Actress in a Drama Special Deep Rooted Tree Won
2012 SBS Drama Awards Special Award, Actress in a Drama Special Rooftop Prince Nominated
2014 MBC Drama Awards Golden Acting Award, Actress You Are My Destiny Nominated
2017 MBC Drama Awards Golden Acting Award, Actress in a Soap OperaPerson Who Gives HappinessWon

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