Um Aing-ran
Acting Born Mar 21, 1936 Dongdaemun, Seoul, South Korea 24 credits
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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Full filmography
- Snail (1997) as Mother
- The Housemaid (1960) as Cho Kyung-hee
- The Daughters of Kim's Pharmacy (1963) as Yong-bin
- Farewell to the Duman River (1962) as Kang Gyeong-ae (Young-woo's Lover)
- Dongsimcho (1959) as Oh Kyung-hee
- March (1999)
- A Drifting Story (1960) as Kwanghee (Madonna Reggie)
- Kinship (1963) as Bok-soon
- The Testimony (1974) as Poetess
- A Sunflower Family (1961) as Young-ae (Eldest daughter)
- A Wanted Man (1961) as Jade (Chang-oh's sister)
- North and South (1965)
- Teacher Waryong's Trip to Seoul (1962)
- The Beautiful Maid (1964) as Kim Ip-bun
- Bonanza (1961) as Young-ok
- Horse-year Bride (1966) as Baek Mi-hye
- My Sister is a Tomboy (1961) as Seon-hee (Soon-ae's younger sister)
- The Lost Sun (1964) as Um Ok-hwi
- Battlefield and a Female Teacher (1966) as Schoolmistress Choi Nam-hee
- The River of Temptation (1958)
- Private Tutor (1963) as Gu Hye-ran
- Fading in the Rain (1965) as Hye-ok
- The Classroom of Youth (1963) as Do Deok-ja
- The Coachman (1961) as Okhee