Yang Geum-seok

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Yang Geum-seok
Born (1961-01-22) January 22, 1961 (age 63)
EducationShinkwang Girls' High School
Occupation(s)Actress
singer
Years active1981–present
Korean name
Hangul
양금석
Hanja
Revised Romanization Yang Geum-seok
McCune–Reischauer Yang Kŭm-sŏk

Yang Geum-seok (born January 22, 1961) is a South Korean actress. [3]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
1986Love Song of a Hero
1994In a Handful of Time
1995Sunset into the Neon Lights
2001 My Sassy Girl Gyeon-woo's aunt
2006 A Millionaire's First Love (cameo)
2007 My Tutor Friend 2 Lee Dong-wook's mother
Evil Twin [4] So-yeon's mother
2008 Frivolous Wife Aunt-in-law

Television series

YearTitleRoleNetwork
1993MarriageMyung-hee SBS
1995West PalaceMrs. Kang KBS2
WomanMiss Yoon MBC
1997A Bluebird Has ItMadam HwangKBS2
1998The Barefooted YouthJoo Ae-ranKBS2
PurityKBS2
1999Lost One's WayKBS2
I'm Still Loving YouMin Hyun-jaMBC
2000She's the OneJung Geum-ryeKBS2
2001 Four Sisters Kim Soon-youngMBC
Like Father, Unlike SonKangKBS2
Piano Kim In-soonSBS
2002Man of the Sun, Lee Je-maMs. AhnKBS2
PresentMin Su-ryunMBC
2003Hello! BalbariBalbari's auntKBS2
2004Into the StormSong Ji-yeonSBS
Traveling WomenJin Pung-okSBS
My Lovely FamilyJo Young-sil KBS1
LandLady from Ham-anSBS
2005 Sad Love Story Lee Gun-woo's deceased motherMBC
Hello My Teacher Ji Young-aeSBS
Loveholic Park Soo-jinKBS2
Recipe of LoveMs. JooMBC
Let's Go to the BeachSBS
Tears of DiamondMadam MoonSBS
2006 Dae Jo-yeong Wu Zetian KBS1
Cloud Stairs Yoon Jung-won's motherKBS2
Lovers Jung Yang-geumSBS
Here Comes AjummaShim Woo-chan's auntKBS2
2007Hometown Over the HillChoi Myung-hwiKBS1
Thirty Thousand Miles in Search of My SonLee Nan-heeSBS
2008 You Are My Destiny Seo Min-jungKBS1
2010My Country Calls [5] Lee Soo-jaKBS2
2012 12 Signs of Love Oh Yeon-soon tvN
Glass Mask Jung Hye-rantvN
2013 A Tale of Two Sisters Lee Mi-sookKBS1
2014 Quiz of God 4 Jang Hae-won (guest, episodes 10–12) OCN
You Are My Destiny [6] Kang Se-ra's motherMBC
2015Eve's LoveHong Jung-okMBC
2018 Nice Witch Lee Moon-sookSBS
2020 Mom Has an Affair Kim Hae-jung SBS
2021 Red Shoes Lee Kyung-hee KBS2

Variety show

YearTitleNetworkNote(s)
2016 King of Mask Singer MBC Episode 45 ("Keep Watching")

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
2007 KBS Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actress in a Serial Drama Dae Jo-yeong , Hometown Over the HillNominated

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