Birthday: 1936-03-21
Birthplace: Dongdaemun, Seoul, South Korea
Gender: Female
Owned By: Unowned
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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1974-01-01 | The Testimony | Poetess |
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1966-03-05 | Battlefield and a Female Teacher | Schoolmistress Choi Nam-hee |
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1966-01-01 | Horse-year Bride | Baek Mi-hye |
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1965-05-14 | The Field Glow with the Setting Sun | |
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1965-04-07 | The Heir | |
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1965-03-11 | Fading in the Rain | Hye-ok |
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1965-01-01 | The Great Sokgulam Cave Temple | |
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1965-01-01 | North and South | |
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1964-09-03 | The Lost Sun | Um Ok-hwi |
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1964-06-27 | My Mind Is Like a Lake | |
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1964-05-22 | The Continental Spy | Kim Ran |
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1964-05-15 | The Beautiful Maid | Kim Ip-bun |
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1964-02-29 | The Barefooted Young | Joanna |
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1964-01-25 | Betrayal | Ji-Won |
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1963-10-03 | Kinship | Bok-soon |
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1963-08-23 | The Classroom of Youth | Do Deok-ja |
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1963-05-01 | The Daughters of Kim's Pharmacy | Yong-bin |
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1963-03-07 | Private Tutor | Gu Hye-ran |
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1963-01-25 | Rulers of the Land | |
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1962-12-01 | The Iron-Eating Monster | |
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1962-11-03 | A Woman Judge | |
1962-10-11 | Fighting Lions | ||
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1962-10-05 | Teacher Waryong's Trip to Seoul | |
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1962-07-21 | A Salaryman | |
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1962-04-02 | Farewell to the Duman River | Kang Gyeong-ae (Young-woo's Lover) |
1962-03-28 | The Great Story of Jang-hwa and Hong-ryeon | ||
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1961-11-11 | Bumpkin Oh-bok | Choi Sook-hee (Daughter) |
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1961-10-27 | My Sister is a Tomboy | Seon-hee (Soon-ae's younger sister) |
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1961-06-23 | A Wanted Man | Jade (Chang-oh's sister) |
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1961-06-01 | Bonanza | Young-ok |
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1961-04-13 | A Sunflower Family | Young-ae (Eldest daughter) |
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1961-02-15 | The Coachman | Okhee |
1961-01-01 | Horizon | ||
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1960-12-17 | A Drifting Story | Kwanghee (Madonna Reggie) |
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1960-11-03 | The Housemaid | Cho Kyung-hee |
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1960-10-14 | A Returned Man | Pyeong-seok [Nam-ho's daughter] |
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1960-10-05 | Mr. Park | Myung-soon (second daughter) |
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1960-07-20 | The Moral of Youth | |
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1960-01-28 | Romance Papa | Pretty |
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1960-01-01 | A Sad Pastorale | Kim Young-ae |
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1959-12-05 | Independence Association and Young Rhee Syngman | |
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1959-11-05 | Even the Clouds Are Drifting | |
1959-07-16 | Defiance of a teenager | Bong-sun | |
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1959-07-09 | Dongsimcho | Oh Kyung-hee |
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1959-05-01 | Chun Hui | Jeong-ran |
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1958-10-30 | The River of Temptation | |
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1956-02-12 | The Tragedy of King Dan Jong |