Um Aing-ran

Um Aing-ran

Known for Acting · 51 credits

Born
1936-03-21 (age 90)
Place of birth
Dongdaemun, Seoul, South Korea
Also known as
Eom Aeng-ran · Aeng-ran Eom · 엄앵란 · Om Aeng-ran · 嚴鶯蘭

Biography

Um Aing-ran (born March 20, 1936) is a South Korean actress. She has starred in about 190 films, and gained a popularity with the image of "a cheerful female college student" in the 1960s. Her marriage with Shin Seong-il, a colleague actor and big star of the time, attracted national attention. Since then she had been retired from the film industry, but returned as a TV show guest and host in the 1990s. The couple have three children.

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Known For

TV Shows (2)

Movies (49)

The Housemaid
Movie

The Housemaid

1960

as Cho Kyung-hee

The Daughters of Kim's Pharmacy
Movie

The Daughters of Kim's Pharmacy

1963

as Yong-bin

Mr. Park
Movie

Mr. Park

1960

as Myung-soon (second daughter)

Kinship
Movie

Kinship

1963

as Bok-soon

A Drifting Story
Movie

A Drifting Story

1960

as Kwanghee (Madonna Reggie)

Dongsimcho
Movie

Dongsimcho

1959

as Oh Kyung-hee

The Testimony
Movie

The Testimony

1974

as Poetess

Farewell to the Duman River
Movie

Farewell to the Duman River

1962

as Kang Gyeong-ae (Young-woo's Lover)

The Continental Spy
Movie

The Continental Spy

1964

as Kim Ran

The Lost Sun
Movie

The Lost Sun

1964

as Um Ok-hwi

The Barefooted Young
Movie

The Barefooted Young

1964

as Joanna

Teacher Waryong's Trip to Seoul
Movie

Teacher Waryong's Trip to Seoul

1962

A Sunflower Family
Movie

A Sunflower Family

1961

as Young-ae (Eldest daughter)

The Iron-Eating Monster
Movie

The Iron-Eating Monster

1962

Private Tutor
Movie

Private Tutor

1963

as Gu Hye-ran

Horse-year Bride
Movie

Horse-year Bride

1966

as Baek Mi-hye

The Coachman
Movie

The Coachman

1961

as Okhee

A Returned Man
Movie

A Returned Man

1960

as Pyeong-seok [Nam-ho's daughter]

Chun Hui
Movie

Chun Hui

1959

as Jeong-ran

A Salaryman
Movie

A Salaryman

1962

The Tragedy of King Dan Jong
Movie

The Tragedy of King Dan Jong

1956

A Wanted Man
Movie

A Wanted Man

1961

as Jade (Chang-oh's sister)

My Sister is a Tomboy
Movie

My Sister is a Tomboy

1961

as Seon-hee (Soon-ae's younger sister)

Even the Clouds Are Drifting
Movie

Even the Clouds Are Drifting

1959

Fading in the Rain
Movie

Fading in the Rain

1965

as Hye-ok

Romance Papa
Movie

Romance Papa

1960

as Pretty

The Great Story of Jang-hwa and Hong-ryeon
Movie

The Great Story of Jang-hwa and Hong-ryeon

1962

A Sad Pastorale
Movie

A Sad Pastorale

1960

as Kim Young-ae

Horizon
Movie

Horizon

1961

Defiance of a Teenager
Movie

Defiance of a Teenager

1959

as Bong-sun

The Field Glow with the Setting Sun
Movie

The Field Glow with the Setting Sun

1965

The Classroom of Youth
Movie

The Classroom of Youth

1963

as Do Deok-ja

Betrayal
Movie

Betrayal

1964

as Ji-Won

The Moral of Youth
Movie

The Moral of Youth

1960

Bonanza
Movie

Bonanza

1961

as Young-ok

North and South
Movie

North and South

1965

The River of Temptation
Movie

The River of Temptation

1958

Bumpkin Oh-bok
Movie

Bumpkin Oh-bok

1961

as Choi Sook-hee (Daughter)

The Beautiful Maid
Movie

The Beautiful Maid

1964

as Kim Ip-bun

Rulers of the Land
Movie

Rulers of the Land

1963

My Mind Is Like a Lake
Movie

My Mind Is Like a Lake

1964

The Great Sokgulam Cave Temple
Movie

The Great Sokgulam Cave Temple

1965

Battlefield and a Female Teacher
Movie

Battlefield and a Female Teacher

1966

as Schoolmistress Choi Nam-hee

The Heir
Movie

The Heir

1965

Independence Association and Young Rhee Syngman
Movie

Independence Association and Young Rhee Syngman

1959

Lim Kkeok-jeong
Movie

Lim Kkeok-jeong

1961

A Woman Judge
Movie

A Woman Judge

1962

Fighting Lions
Movie

Fighting Lions

1962

Times of Love and Hatred
Movie

Times of Love and Hatred

1962

as Do-soon

About Um Aing-ran

Um Aing-ran (born March 20, 1936) is a South Korean actress. She has starred in about 190 films, and gained a popularity with the image of "a cheerful female college student" in the 1960s. Her marriage with Shin Seong-il, a colleague actor and big star of the time, attracted national attention. Since then she had been retired from the film industry, but returned as a TV show guest and host in the 1990s. The couple have three children. Wikipedia contributors. "Um Aing-ran." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 12… With 51 credits spanning from 1956 to 1999, Um Aing-ran has appeared in 49 films and 2 TV shows.

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