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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.
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 ...
Nam Jeong-im [1] Invisible Man Tumyeong Ingan: Nam Jeong-im [1] Barber of Jangmaru Village Jangmaruchon-ui Ibalsa: Nam Jeong-im [1] Kkotnae Kkotnae: Nam Jeong-im [1] Rejected First Love Amuri Mi-wodo: Nam Jeong-im [1] Wild Girl Yaseongnyeo: Nam Jeong-im [1] Women of Yi-Dynasty Ijo Yeoin Janhogsa: Nam Jeong-im [1] The Night of Full Moon Siboya ...
Nam Jeong-im [1] The Geisha of Korea Paldo Gisaeng: Nam Jeong-im [1] Bun-nyeo Bun-nyeo: Nam Jeong-im [1] A Wandering Swordsman And 108 Bars of Gold Nageune Geomgaek Hwanggeum 108 Gwan: Nam Jeong-im [1] Lady in Dream Mongnyeo: Nam Jeong-im [1] Unfulfilled Love Motdahan Sarang: Nam Jeong-im [1] The Sorrow of Separation Isu: Nam Jeong-im [1] Bell ...
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.
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]
Yoon Yoo-sun (born January 17, 1969) is a South Korean actress. She began her career as a child actress in 1975, and continued acting as an adult in film and television, including in The Story of Two Women (1994), Even If the Wind Blows (1995), High Kick: Revenge of the Short Legged (2011) and Another Promise (2014).
' The Great Monster Yonggary ') [1] is a 1967 kaiju film directed by Kim Ki-duk, with special effects by Kenichi Nakagawa. The film was a joint production between South Korean studio Keukdong (Far East) Entertainment Company and Japanese studio Toei Company. [4] The film stars Oh Yeong-il, Kwang Ho Lee, Nam Jeong-im, with Cho Kyoung-min as Yongary.