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Baeksang Arts Award For Best Actress – Film
The Baeksang Arts Award for Best Actress – Film () is an award presented annually at the Baeksang Arts Awards ceremony organised by Ilgan Sports and JTBC Plus, affiliates of JoongAng Ilbo, usually in the second quarter of each year in Seoul Seoul, officially Seoul Special Metropolitan City, is the capital city, capital and largest city of South Korea. The broader Seoul Metropolitan Area, encompassing Seoul, Gyeonggi Province and Incheon, emerged as the world's List of cities b .... Winners and nominees 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s Multiple awards and nominations The following individuals received two or more Best Actress awards: The following individuals received four or more Best Actress nominations: Age superlatives References Sources * * External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Baeksang Arts Award for Best Actress - Film Baeksang Arts Awards (film) Film awards for lead actress ...
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Jeon Do-yeon
Jeon Do-yeon (; born February 11, 1973) is a South Korean actress. She made her film debut with '' The Contact'' (1997), a melodrama that established her as a leading actress. She continued to gain acclaim with ''A Promise'' (1998), a romantic tragedy, and '' The Harmonium in My Memory'' (1999). Her career reached new heights with ''You Are My Sunshine'' (2005). However, it was her role in '' Secret Sunshine'' (2007), directed by Lee Chang-dong, that cemented her status as one of South Korea's finest actresses. Her portrayal of a grieving mother navigating faith and despair won her Best Actress at the 60th Cannes Film Festival, making her the first Korean actor to receive such recognition.Actors and Actresses of Korean Cinema
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Yoon Mi-ra
Yoon Mi-ra (; born December 18, 1951) is a South Korean actress. Filmography Film Television series Awards and nominations References External links * * * 1951 births Living people 20th-century South Korean actresses 21st-century South Korean actresses South Korean film actresses South Korean television actresses Best Actress Paeksang Arts Award (film) winners Best New Actress for Grand Bell Awards winners Best Actress for Grand Bell Awards winners People from Jeongeup Actresses from North Jeolla Province {{SouthKorea-actor-stub ...
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Chang Mi-hee
Chang Mi-hee (; born 1958) is a South Korean actress. She was born Lee Yun-hui in Seoul, South Korea. Chang debuted as an actress in 1976 as starring in ''Seong Chun-hyang jeon'' directed by Park Tae-won and TBC TV drama, ''Haenyeo Dang-sil'' (Sea Woman Dang-sil). Chang was commonly referred to as "New Troika" or "Second Troika" along with her rival actresses, Jeong Yun-hui and Yu Ji-in of the 1970s and 1980s after the "First Troika", Moon Hee, Nam Jeong-im, and Yoon Jeong-hee of the 1960s. Filmography Film *Note; the whole list is referenced. Television series ''This list is incomplete'' Awards * 1980, the 1st, the Korean Film Critics Awards : Best Actress for ''Neumi'' * 1981, the 17th, Baeksang Arts Awards : Best TV Actress for ''Eulhwa'' (KBS, 을화)) * 1983, the 22nd, Grand Bell Awards : Best Actress for ''Jeokdo-ui kkot'' ()) * 1990, the 26th, Baeksang Arts Awards : Best TV Actress for ''Nation of Fire'' () * 1991, the 12th, Blue Dragon Film Awards : Best Actress ...
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The Age Of Success
''Age of Success'' (; also known as ''Taste of Heaven'') is a 1988 South Korean film written and directed by Jang Sun-woo. Synopsis ''The Age of Success'' is a melodrama about lust for success and revenge at a company that makes sweeteners.Synopsis from Cast *Ahn Sung-ki Ahn Sung-ki (; born January 1, 1952) is a South Korean actor. One of the country's most respected actors, he has appeared in more than 130 films during his career of over 60 years. He received Bog-wan Order of Cultural Merit in 2005 Culture Day. ... as Kim Pan-chok * Lee Hye-young as Sung So-bi *Choi Bong Notes Bibliography * * * * External links * * 1988 films 1980s Korean-language films Films directed by Jang Sun-woo South Korean drama films 1988 drama films {{SouthKorea-film-stub ...
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Lee Hye-young (actress, Born 1962)
Lee Hye-young (; born November 25, 1962) is a South Korean actress. She is the daughter of celebrated film director Lee Man-hee, who died in 1975 when she was in middle school. Lee began her acting career in 1981 at the age of 18 through a local musical theatre production of ''The Sound of Music''. Since then she has performed in theater, feature and short films, and television. Regarded as one of the most prominent South Korean actresses in the 1980s, Lee starred in films such as ''The Blazing Sun'' (1985), ''Winter Wanderer'' (1986), ''Ticket'' (1986), '' The Age of Success'' (1988), '' North Korean Partisan in South Korea'' (1990), ''Fly High Run Far'' (1991), '' Passage to Buddha'' (1993), and ''No Blood No Tears'' (2002). Lee also played supporting roles in the Korean dramas ''I'm Sorry, I Love You'' (2004), '' Fashion 70's'' (2005) and ''Boys Over Flowers'' (2009). Filmography Film * '' The Old Woman with the Knife'' (2025), The film will premiere at the 75th Berlin Int ...
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You My Rose Mellow
''You My Rose Mellow'' () is a 1988 South Korean film directed by Park Chul-soo and starring Lee Deok-hwa and Lee Bo-hee. The film is based on the poetry collection with the same name by poet Do Jong-hwan. Plot Jong-hwan and Su-kyung meet in a cafe. Jong-hwan is a high-school teacher and Su-kyung is a cafe maid. They fall in love and marry; however, when Jong-hwan goes to take care of his family, Su-kyung gets ill, forcing him to care for her. Cast *Lee Deok-hwa ... Jong-hwan *Lee Bo-hee ... Su-kyung *Jung Hye-sun Jung Hye-sun (; born February 21, 1942), birth name Jung Young-ja (), is a South Korean actress. Jung made her entertainment debut as a voice actress with the KBS Daejeon Daejeon (; ) is South Korea's list of cities in South Korea, fifth-l ... *Kwon Sung-duck *Moon Mi-bong *Mun Chang-gil *Chung Hae-sung *Park Hui-u *Choe Sung-kwan *Kim Gi-jong References External links * * South Korean romantic drama films Films directed by Park Chul-soo 1988 films ...
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Ticket (1985 Film)
Ticket is a 1985 South Korean film directed by Im Kwon-taek in 1985. It depicts the sometimes brutal life of Korean dabang girls. Dabangs are coffee houses in Korea and many offer outcall services in which the girls deliver coffee to customers, and sometimes extra sexual services for a price termed a "ticket". The price of the ticket is W25,000, which the customer pays to the proprietor of the dabang. The customer and the girl usually negotiate for extra services. Sometimes the customer will take the girl to a noraebang is a type of interactive entertainment system usually offered in nightclubs and bars, where people sing along to pre-recorded accompaniment using a microphone. Its musical content is an instrumental rendition of a well-known popular song. In ... (노래방) just to sing. At other times the customer may just enjoy the company of the young lady at a meal in a restaurant. The extra meal or the noraebang are of course paid for by the customer. See also * Tick ...
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Uhwudong
Eowudong or Uhwudong (; 1442 – 18 October 1480), also known as Eoeuludong (), née Park (), was a Korean dancer, writer, artist, and poet from a noble family in the Joseon period of the 15th century. Most of her work has not been preserved. She is described to be one of the evil women from the Joseon Dynasty along with Queen Munjeong, Jang Nok-su, and Royal Noble Consort Hui. Biography Born as Park Gu-ma (), Uhwudong was from a noble family, the Eumseong Park clan (), of the Joseon Dynasty. She married Yi Dong, Prince Taegang (태강수 이동, 泰江守 李仝), the great-grandson of Queen Wongyeong and King Taejong. She was forced to divorce him on account of adultery charges and subsequently she became an active poet, writer, artist, and dancer. She was noted for her exceptional beauty, dancing, singing talent, poetry, quick wit and charm, and extraordinary intellect. Sex scandal and execution In 1480, she was put on trial for adultery. She was charged with having comm ...
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Eoudong (film)
''Eoudong'' () is a 1985 South Korean film starring Ahn Sung-ki and Lee Bo-hee. Lee Bo-hee won the best actress award at Grand Bell Awards in 1986. The film was selected as the South Korean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Synopsis The film is set in Korea's Joseon dynasty, during the reign of King Seonngjong, when strict Confucianism forced women to follow the male dominant society. Reception ''Eoudong'' was a successful film both at the box office and with the critics. It eventually sold over 500,000 tickets, and critics praised the film for its cinematography and depiction of the historical time period. Cast * Lee Bo-hee - Uhwudong * Ahn Sung-ki - Galmae * Kim Myung-gon - Chungha * Park Won-sook - Hyangji * Shin Chaong-shik - Yun Phil-sang * Kim Ki-ju - PArk Yun-chang * Moon Tai-sun - Jeong Chang-son * Kim Seong-chan * Kim Ha-rim * Yun Sun-hong - Seongjong of Joseon See also * List of submissions ...
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Lee Bo-hee
Lee Bo-hee (; born 25 May 1959) is a South Korean actress. Lee won a number of awards for her film roles in the 1980s, including Best New Actress for ''The Green Pine Tree'' at the 22nd Grand Bell Awards, Best Actress for '' Eoudong'' at the 22nd Korea Drama and Film Art Awards, and Best Actress for '' You My Rose Mellow'' at the 24th Baeksang Arts Awards and 8th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards. Lee Bo-hee is referred to as one of "The Troika of the 1980s" along with Lee Mi-sook and Won Mi-kyung, all three of which dominated the screen of the period. Filmography Film Television series References External links * * * 1959 births Living people People from Wando County Actresses from South Jeolla Province South Korean film actresses South Korean television actresses Best Actress Paeksang Arts Award (film) winners Best New Actress for Grand Bell Awards winners {{SouthKorea-actor-stub ...
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Lee Mi-sook
Lee Mi-sook (; born April 2, 1960) is a South Korean actress. One of the best-known actresses of 1980s Korean cinema, Lee's most famous films from this era include Bae Chang-ho's ''Whale Hunting'' and ''The Winter That Year Was Warm'', Lee Doo-yong's ''Mulberry'' and ''Eunuch'', and Kwak Ji-kyoon's ''Wanderer in Winter''. She retired from film after getting married in 1987, though she still appeared on television in dramas such as ''How's Your Husband?'' (1993). Then a decade later, Lee made her comeback with an award-winning leading role in E J-yong's feature debut '' An Affair'' (1998). She has since remained active in film and television, notably in the May–December romance ''Solitude'' (2002), the '' Dangerous Liaisons'' adaptation ''Untold Scandal'' (2003), the mockumentary '' Actresses'' (2009), the family dramas '' Smile, Mom'' (2010), and '' Queen of Tears'' (2024). Career Lee Mi-sook debuted in film at the age of twenty in ''Thoughtless Momo'' in 1979. By the mid-1980 ...
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Mulleya Mulleya
''Mulleya Mulleya'' (; also known as ''Spinning the Tales of Cruelty Towards Women''), is a 1984 South Korean film directed by Lee Doo-yong. It was chosen as Best Film at the Grand Bell Awards. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section of the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. The film was also selected as the South Korean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Plot A historical drama about the life of a widow. 15th century life was sometimes cruel to Korean women and this story depicts a lot of the injustices that could occur as happening to Kil-Rye, the heroine.Synopsis based on Cast * Won Mi-kyung: Gillye * Shin Il-ryong: Yun-bo * Moon Jung-suk: Mother * Choe Sung-kwan: Father * Park Min-ho * Choe Seong-ho * Moon Mi-bong * Yang Chun * Hyun Kill-soo * Choe Jeong-won Critical reception Comment on contemporary reactions to this film: There was a great deal of controversy in the Korean media when this film came ou ...
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