Jeong Ae-ran
Known for: Acting
Born: April 14, 1927 in Pyeongtaek, South Korea - Died: November 9, 2005
Born in 1927 in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi-do, her real name was Ye Dae-im. She dropped out of Huaguang Girls' School in China. In 1943, she joined a musical theater group and began her acting career with plays. She debuted as a film actress in 1955 through director Lee Hyun's Watermill. She also appeared as a regular protagonist in horror films. In 1979, she showed off her passionate performance in director Byeon Jang-ho's Eulhwa, for which she won the 18th Grand Bell Awards for Best Supporting Actress. She passed away from old age at her home in Gyeonggi-do in 2005.
Known for
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Bonanza
Choi (Park Dal-soo's wife)
A Dream of Fortune
Bokdal Mom (Neighborhood Woman)
Red Gate of Tragedy
Seo
Bumpkin Oh-bok
Grandmother
A Shoeshine Boy
Myung Soon-mo
For My Husband
Kkoch-bong's Mother
Sinmungo
Dong-sun's Mother
Her Majesty Yeonghwa
Mo-rye
The Regular Tardy Student
Mrs. Choi
Ok-i Makes a Judge Cry
Mrs. Gab-bun
Femme Fatale, Jang Hee Bin
Mrs. Yoon
Farewell to the Duman River
Seon-hee (Tae-young's Wife)
Prince Yeon-san
Lady Jang
Mrs. Yoon
Black Hair
The Beautiful Maid
Mother
View from an Alley
Mrs. Um
Mines are Better
A Neckless Beauty
Bride from the Grave
The Public Cemetery Under the Moon
A Salt Peddler
Body is Sad