Yoon Mi-ra

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Yoon Mi-ra
Born (1951-12-18) December 18, 1951 (age 72)
Occupation Actress
Korean name
Hangul
윤미라
Revised Romanization Yun Mi-ra
McCune–Reischauer Yun Mi-ra

Yoon Mi-ra (born December 18, 1951) is a South Korean actress. [1]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
1970The Invincible of the Far East
I'll Say Goodbye
Gu Bong-seo's Marriage Plan
Double-edged Sword
Girls from Eight Provinces
Quick as Lightning
Operation Tokyo Expo '70
1972Ok-Nyeo's Resentment
Resentment of Daughter-in-law
1973Biwon
A She-Sailor
Two Faces in Sunset
1974The Tigress
Parade of Wives
Confession of My Life
1975A Troupe of Strolling Actors
The Fool Yong-chil
Gold Madam
1976Family
I Am Looking for a Wife
Three Sisters
Woman In Jail
Great Escape of Women Prisoners
Young City
Five Commandments
Yui Hyeol Mun, Righteous Martial Party
1977Mission of Canon-Chungjin
Mister O (Mister Zero)
1978The Old Manor
Under the Sky With No Mother (Sequel)
Woman Who Brought the Storm
Festival of the Chicks
The Sunny Side of Love
Floating Plants
1980This Pain of the Woman
1981The Man Made to Cry By a Woman
On the Road
2002Surprise (aka Surprise Party)
2011 Sunny Past picture (cameo)

Television series

YearTitleRoleNetwork
1990Love on a Jujube TreeDoo Shim KBS
1994The Moon of SeoulOk-hee MBC
PartnerJap-sunMBC
1995Blowing of the Wind Kim Mal-soon KBS2
1996 First Love Lee Hyo-kyung's motherKBS2
1997Because I ReallyHong Geum-pyo KBS1
Wedding DressKBS2
1998 KBS TV Novel: Eun-ah's DaughterKBS1
1999You Don't Know My MindNa Do-bongMBC
2000 Say It with Your Eyes In-kyung's auntMBC
More Than Words Can SayYeo Sang-sookKBS1
2001The Rules of MarriagePark Dal-jaMBC
Way of Living: CoupleSong Jung-hee SBS
2002Whenever the Heart BeatsHwang Su-imKBS2
The WomanYang Dong-heeSBS
2003WifeGeum Chon-chakKBS2
Escape from UnemploymentJo Chang-sookSBS
Pretty WomanBaek Keum-ryeMBC
2004Terms of EndearmentLee Hyung-silKBS2
2005 Be Strong, Geum-soon! Oh Mi-jaMBC
That WomanHan Sun-nyeoSBS
2006Famous PrincessesBan Chin-soonKBS2
Queen of the GameJang Su-jaSBS
2007 Que Sera, Sera Yoon Jung-imMBC
Winter BirdMs. LeeMBC
Cannot Hate YouJung Soon-imSBS
2008 Chunja's Special Day Heo Young-aeMBC
Temptation of Wife Yoon Mi-jaSBS
2009 My Too Perfect Sons [2] Bae Ok-heeKBS2
2010 Happiness in the Wind Yoon Sun-heeKBS1
2011Believe in Love [3] Yoon Hwa-youngKBS2
War of the RosesMrs. YooSBS
2012 Tasty Life Han Bong-soonSBS
Can't Live Without YouLee Mi-jaMBC
2013 Your Lady Park Soon-jaSBS
Passionate Love Jang Bok-heeSBS
Shining Romance Heo Mal-sookMBC
2014 The Greatest Marriage [4] Jeon Ryeo-ja TV Chosun
2015 My Heart Twinkle Twinkle [5] Lee Mal-sookSBS
My MomMrs. JangMBC
2016 Father, I'll Take Care of You Han Ae-RiMBC
2017 Reunited Worlds Lady DohSBS
2018 I Am the Mother Too Lim Eun-jaSBS
2021 Amor Fati Ko Sang-hyeSBS
2023-2024 Live Your Own Life Lee Seon-soon, Hyo-sim's motherKBS2 [6]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
1997 KBS Drama Awards Top Excellence Award, ActressBecause I ReallyWon
2006 KBS Drama Awards Best Supporting ActressFamous PrincessesNominated
2009 KBS Drama Awards Top Excellence Award, Actress My Too Perfect Sons Nominated

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