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  2. Nam Jeong-im - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of South Korean films of 1967 - Wikipedia

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    Nam Jeong-im [1] An Early Morning Departure Saebyeok Gil: Nam Jeong-im [1] Full Ship Manseon: Nam Jeong-im [1] Tearful Farewell Tteugeoun Annyeong: Nam Jeong-im [1] Two Wayfarers Du Nageune: Nam Jeong-im [1] Dongsimcho Dongsimcho: Nam Jeong-im [1] Dolmuji Dolmusi: Nam Jeong-im [1] Tomorrow, I Will Smile Naeireun Utja: Nam Jeong-im [1] A Madame ...

  4. List of South Korean films of 1971 - Wikipedia

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    Nam Jeong-im [1] Two women pent up with grudge Hanmanh-eun du yeo-in: Nam Jeong-im [1] Wear the black gloves Geom-eun janggab-eul kkyeola: Nam Jeong-im [1] Horror in the underworld Amheugga-ui gongpo: Nam Jeong-im [1] New Year's Soup Tteoggug: Nam Jeong-im [1] Pier Three at Sunset Hwanghon-ui je3budu: Nam Jeong-im [1] The first love Cheosjeong ...

  5. List of South Korean films of 1970 - Wikipedia

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    Nam Jeong-im [1] Escape in the mist Angaesog-ui talchul: Nam Jeong-im [1] Agony of Man Namjaneun goelo-wo: Nam Jeong-im [1] My Dear Maria Salanghaneun Maria: Nam Jeong-im [1] Night of Tokyo Donggyeong-ui bamhaneul: Nam Jeong-im [1] Marriage Classroom Gyeolhongyosil: Nam Jeong-im [1] Back Alley No. 5 Dwisgolmog obeonji: Nam Jeong-im [1] The ...

  6. Moon Hee - Wikipedia

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    She was commonly referred to as one of the "Troika" along with her rival actresses, Yoon Jeong-hee and Nam Jeong-im of the 1960s and early 1970s. [1] Moon Hee retired from the acting career when she married Jang Gang-jae , the vice president of Hankook Ilbo in November 1971 who later became the chair of the newspaper company.

  7. Blue Sky (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Sky (青い空があればそれでいい, Aoi Sora ga Areba Sore de Ii) is a one-shot Japanese manga written and illustrated by Yuko Kuwabara. It is licensed in North America by Digital Manga Publishing , which released the manga through its imprint, Juné, on July 8, 2008.

  8. I Can Hear Your Voice - Wikipedia

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    Han Ki-won as Jeong Pil-jae, the elder twin (guest appearance, ep 4–6) Han Ki-woong as Jeong Pil-seung, the younger twin (guest appearance, ep 4–6) Lee Byung-joon as head of free newspaper company (cameo, ep 7) Kim Hwan as newscaster (voice only, ep 8) Kim Gi-cheon as swindler disguised as a visually handicapped person (cameo, ep 9)

  9. Moon Sook (actress) - Wikipedia

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    She is known for her roles in dramas such as Tunnel, The Uncanny Counter, Matrimonial Chaos, Kkondae Intern and Lovers of the Red Sky. [1] She also appeared in the movies Keys to the Heart, Svaha: The Sixth Finger, Shades of the Heart and Emergency Declaration. [3] She was a popular actress in the 1970s. [4]