Um Aing-ran | |
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Born | Eom In-gi March 20, 1936 |
Occupation | Actress |
Spouse | Shin Seong-il |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 엄앵란 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Eom Aeng-ran |
McCune–Reischauer | Om Aeng-ran |
Birth name | |
Hangul | 엄인기 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Eom In-gi |
McCune–Reischauer | Om In-ki |
Um Aing-ran (born March 20,1936) is a South Korean actress. She has starred in about 190 films,and gained a popularity with the image of "a cheerful female college student" in the 1960s. Her marriage with Shin Seong-il,a colleague actor and big star of the time,attracted national attention. Since then she had been retired from the film industry,but returned as a TV show guest and host in the 1990s. The couple have three children. [1]
Year | English title | Korean title | Romanization | Role | Director |
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2001 | |||||
1999 | |||||
A Pair | Jjag | ||||
Testimony | Jeung-eon | ||||
Sigeodeun Tetoljina Malji | Sigeodeun tteolbjina malji | ||||
New Year's Soup | Tteoggug | ||||
Woman in the Deluxe Suite | Teughosil yeojasonnim | ||||
Taming of the Shrewd | Cheonha-ilsaeg malgwallyang-i | ||||
What's Parents? | Tteona-yahal salam-eun | ||||
Remorse | Hoesim | ||||
Madame Anemone | Anemone Madam | ||||
Myeongdong Hussy | Myeongdong-walgadag | ||||
Yu Gwan-sun | Yu Gwan-sun | ||||
Chastity for Men,Bravery for Women | Namjaneun Jeolgae,Yeojaneun Baejjang | ||||
War and a Female Teacher | Jeonjaenggwa Yeogyosa | ||||
Horse-year Bride | Maltti Sinbu | ||||
An Angel without a House | Jib-eopneun Cheonsa | ||||
A Night of Yeongdeungpo | Yeongdeungpoui Bam | ||||
The Sun Rises Again | Taeyangeun Dasi Tteunda | ||||
Miss Bo-kyeong | Bo-kyeong Agassi | ||||
Mother | Chinjeong Eomeoni | ||||
Divorce Clinic | Ihonsangdamso | ||||
1967 | The Life of Na Woon-gyu | Naungyu Ilsaeng | |||
Forbidden Lips | Geumjidoen Ibsul | ||||
A Seoul Boy | Seoul meoseuma | ||||
A Grand Escape | Daetalchul | ||||
The First Love | cheossarang | ||||
Unexpected Love | Yegichi Mothan Sarang | ||||
Never Regret | Huhoehaji Angetda | ||||
Let Me Rest under the Blue Starlight | Pureunbyeol-arae Jamdeulge Hara | ||||
The Legal Wife | Keundaek | ||||
Hot Wind | Yeolpung | ||||
When a Woman Goes Over the Hill | Yeojaga Gogaereul Neom-eulttae | ||||
The Beautiful Eyes | Areumdaun Nundongja | ||||
The Heir | Sangsokja | ||||
Love is Terrible | Sarang-eun Museo-wo | ||||
The Shadow of the Sun | Taeyang-ui Geurimja | ||||
The Last Passion | Majimak Jeong-yeol | ||||
The Great Sokgulam Cave Temple | Dae Seoggul-am | ||||
The Field Glow with the Setting Sun | No-euljin Deullyeok | ||||
Fading in the Rain | Bissok-e Jida | ||||
Bad Girl Jang-mi | Bullyang Sonyeo Jang-mi | ||||
The North and South | Namgwa Buk | ||||
The Life in the Red Figures | Jeokjainsaeng | ||||
My Innocent Lady | Punnaegi Ae-in | ||||
The Camellia Girl | Dongbaek-agassi | ||||
The Secret Service Agent in the Continent | Daeryugui Milsa | ||||
The Student Couple | Haksaeng Bubu | ||||
The Regular Customers | Dangol Sonnim | ||||
The Pickled Radishes | Chonggak Gimchi | ||||
My Mind Is Like a Lake | Naemaeum-eun Hosu | ||||
Keep Silent When Leaving | Tteonal Ddaeneun Mareopossi | ||||
1964 | Barefooted Youth | Maenbal-ui Cheongchun | |||
Are You Really a Beauty? | Niga Jalna Ilsaeg-inya | ||||
The Gentleman of Jin-gogae | Jin-gogae Sinsa | ||||
Don't Sing,Water Bird | Uljimara Mulsae-ya | ||||
Mom Is the Best | Uri-eomma Choego | ||||
The Completion of Love | Yeonae Joleobban | ||||
The Girl Is Nineteen | Yeoja Sipguse | ||||
The Chaste Woman Arang | Arang-ui Jeongjo | ||||
My Dear | Bogosipeun Eolgul | ||||
Betrayal | Baesin | ||||
The Thirsty Trees | Mokmareun Namudeul | ||||
The Woman of Myeongdong | Myeongdong-ajumma | ||||
The Lost Sun | Ireobeorin Taeyang | ||||
The Beautiful Maid | Ippeuni | ||||
Let's Walk As Looking Up | Wireul Bogo Geotja | ||||
The Lovebirds Boat | Wonangseon | ||||
The Headwoman of Pal Tong and Pal Ban | Paltong Palban Yeobanjang | ||||
The Peacock Lady | Gongjakbu-in | ||||
The Younger Brother-in-law | Sidongsaeng | ||||
The Apron | Haengjuchima | ||||
Run with Bare Feet | Maenballo Ttwi-eola | ||||
I Don't Want to Be Forgiven | Yongseobadgi Silta | ||||
The Daughter's Medal | Ttal-ui Hunjang | ||||
Please Bury me Deeply | Nareul Gipi Mudeojuo | ||||
The Bacheolor Pub | Haksa Jujeom | ||||
The Three-forked Crossing of Cheon-an | Cheon-an Samgeori | ||||
Women of Spirit | Maltti Yeodaesaeng | ||||
The Ridge of Youth | Cheongchun Sanmaek | ||||
Miss Kim's Double Life | Miss Kim-ui Ijungsaenghwal | ||||
Eagle Five | O-in-ui Doksuri | ||||
The Eight Swordsmen | Palgeomgaek | ||||
1963 | Daughters of Pharmacist Kim | Gimyakguk-ui Ttaldeul | |||
Monyeo Ridge Where The Flute Is Played | Pilibuldeon Monyeo Gogae | ||||
My Old Jealous Wife | Gangjjasodong | ||||
Hope | Gaseume kkumeun gadeukhi | ||||
Private Tutor | Gajeonggyosa | ||||
Bye Dad | Appa-annyeong | ||||
The Phone Call at Night | Bame Geollyeoon Jeonhwa | ||||
Black Gloves | Geomeun Janggab | ||||
1963 | Blood Relation (aka Kinship) | Hyeolmaek | |||
The Classroom of Youth | Cheongchun Gyosil | ||||
The Wandering Troupe | Yurang Geugjang | ||||
Angry Cosmos | Seongnan Coseumoseu | ||||
The Stepmother | Sae-eomma | ||||
The Man's Tears | Sanaiui Nunmul | ||||
Lover of the Earth | Geu Ttang-ui Yeonin | ||||
Rulers of the Land | Daeji-ui Jibaeja | ||||
Love is to Give | Sarang-eun Juneungeot | ||||
The Night of Shanghai | Sanghae-ui Bam | ||||
The Mistress | Jageun-daek | ||||
00:15 Train from Daejeon | Daejeonbal Yeongsi Osibbun | ||||
Romantic Family | Romance Gajok | ||||
Prince Hodong | Wangja Hodong | ||||
New Wife | Saedaek | ||||
12 Fighters | Sibi-inui Yado | ||||
A New Recruit,Mr. Lee | Sinibsawon Mr. Lee | ||||
Great Challenge | Dae-dojeon | ||||
Man in Yellow Shirt | Noran Syasseu-ibeun Sanai | ||||
A Woman Judge | Yeopansa | ||||
Only for You | Akkimeobsi Juryeonda | ||||
1962 | The Story of Jang-hwa and Hong-ryeon | Dae Jang-hwa Hong-ryeonjeon | |||
Times of Love and Hatred | Sarang-gwa Mi-um-ui Sewol | ||||
Between the Sky and the Earth | Haneulgwa Ttangsa-i-e | ||||
The Seven Princesses | Chilgongju | ||||
The Best Bride and a Plain Young Man | Teukdeungsinbu-wa Samdeung Sillang | ||||
Unforgettable Love | Ijeul Su Eomneun Aejeong | ||||
A Boat That Belongs to No One | Imja-eomneun Narutbae | ||||
Teacher Waryong's Trip to Seoul | Waryong Seonsaeng Sang-gyeong-gi | ||||
A Log Bridge | Oenamudari | ||||
Women Rule | Yeoin Cheonha | ||||
There Is No Bad Man | Agineun Eopda | ||||
Fighting Lions | Ssa-uneun Sajadeul | ||||
Sorrow Is Mine | Seulpeumeun Naegeman | ||||
Farewell Tumen River | Dumangang-a Jal Itgeora | ||||
A Man from Tokyo | Donggyeongseo On Sanai | ||||
Eight Hours of Horror | Gongpo-ui Yeodeolsigan | ||||
Bravo,Young Ones! | Burabo Cheongchun | ||||
Love Match | Sarang-ui Seungbu | ||||
The Iron-eating Monster | Bulgasari | ||||
A Salaryman | Wolgeubjaeng-i | ||||
Tell Me,Earth! | Daeji-yeo Malhaedao | ||||
Daughter's Secret | Ttal-ui Bimil | ||||
Ignorant but Now Rich | Chon Obogi | ||||
A Tragedy of Korea | Hangugui Bigeuk | ||||
How to Become Man and Wife | Bubudokbon | ||||
Horizon | Jipyeongseon | ||||
Lim Kkeok-jeong | Lim Kkeok-jeong | ||||
Lives of A,B,and C | Insaeng Gabeul-byeong | ||||
No Sorrow | Seulpeumeun Eopda | ||||
My Father Was on a Death Row | Sahyeongsu-ui Ttal | ||||
River Runs Only in Night | Bameman Heureuneun Gang | ||||
Talk to the Wind | Mai-dongpung | ||||
A Coachman | Mabu | ||||
Don't Touch Me | Naemom-e Son-eul Daeji Mara | ||||
A Bonanza | Nodaji | ||||
When Love Knocks | Sarang-i Muneul Dudeurilttae | ||||
My Father | Abeoji | ||||
My Sister Is a Hussy | Eonni-neun Malgwallyang-i | ||||
1961 | A Wanted Man | Hyeonsangbuteun Sanai | Muk Kim | ||
A Sunflower Family | Haebaragi Gajok | ||||
When Love is Flowering and Fading | Sarang-i pigojideon nal | ||||
A Beloved Face | Geuli-un geu eolgul | ||||
A Young Look | Jeolm-eun pyojeong | ||||
A Rainbow | Mujigae | ||||
Mr. Park | Parkseobang | ||||
A Daughter | Ttal | ||||
A bloody fight | Pimud-eun daegyeol | ||||
I Will Forget the Name | Geu ireum-eul ij-euri | ||||
The Returned Man | Dol-a-on sana-i | ||||
1960 | The Housemaid | Hanyeo | |||
A Drifting Story | Pyoludo | ||||
Have I Come to Cry? | Ullyeogo naega wassdeonga | ||||
A Romantic Papa | Lomaenseuppappa | ||||
1959 | Defiance of a Teenager | Sipdaeui Banhang | |||
Independence Association and young Lee Seung-Man | Dongniphyeophoewa Cheongnyeon Lee Seung-man | ||||
Dreaming Again | Kkumiyeo Dasi Hanbeon | ||||
1959 | Even the Clouds Are Drifting | Gureumeun Heulleodo | |||
Sorrow of Twilight | Hwanghonui Aesang | ||||
I and a Star | Byeolhana Nahana | ||||
An Inn | Yeoinsuk | ||||
A Vanished Dream | Kkumeun Sarajigo | ||||
Streets of the Sun | Taeyangui Geori | ||||
Camellia | Dongbaegkkkot | ||||
Dongsimcho | Dongsimcho | ||||
Early Spring | Jochun | ||||
Chun-Hui | Chunhui | ||||
A Grief | Aesu | ||||
The River of Temptation | Yuhog-ui gang | ||||
Affection | Simjeong | ||||
Kong-Jwi and Pat-Jwi | KongjwiPatjwi | ||||
The Snow Falling Night | Nunnalineun bam | ||||
The Elegy | Seungbangbigog | ||||
The Secret | Byeolman-i aneun bimil | ||||
A Lady of Destiny | Unmyeong-ui yeo-in | ||||
The Red and Blue Thread | Cheongsilhongsil | ||||
The Night of Truth | Jinli-ui bam | ||||
The Lasting Regret | Cheonchu-ui han | ||||
The Tragedy of King Dan Jong | Danjong-aesa | ||||
The Tragic Prince | Sadoseja |
Year | English title | Korean title | Romanization | Role | Director |
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Beyond the Mountain | Sansan-i buseojin ileum-i-yeo | ||||
Teenage love song | Yeol-ahob jeolmangkkeut-e buleuneun hana-ui salangnolae | ||||
Man Market | Namjasijang | ||||
The Woman Who Walks on Water | Mul-wileul geodneun yeoja |
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