Ahn In-sook
Ahn In-Sook | |
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Born | |
Education | Chung-Ang University |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1963–? |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 안인숙 |
Hanja | 安仁淑 |
Revised Romanization | An Insuk |
McCune–Reischauer | An Insuk |
Ahn In-sook (Korean: 안인숙; or spelled Ahn In-suk; born October 8, 1952) is a South Korean actress. Ahn was born in Seoul and graduated from Chung-Ang University with a major in film and theater. Ahn was a member of KBS children's choir and debuted as a daughter of actor, Kim Jin-kyu in the 1963 film Bubu joyak directed by .[1]
Filmography[]
*Note; the whole list is referenced.[2]
Year | English title | Korean title | Romanization | Role | Director |
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Ijji moshal mojeong | |||||
Byeoldeul-ui gohyang | |||||
Yeonpung | |||||
Eojenaelin bi | |||||
Jag-eun sae | |||||
Adeul Samhyeongje | |||||
Seungbu | |||||
Gyojangseonsaeng sanggyeonggi | |||||
Hwangsotago sijib-wassne | |||||
Yuggunsagwanhaggyo | |||||
Ttalbujajib | |||||
Teugbyeolsusabonbu-wa gisaeng Gim Sosan | |||||
Tteugeo-un yeonggwang | |||||
Gwihyang | |||||
Teugbyeolsusabonbu yeodaesaeng I Nanhuisageon | |||||
Du hyeongje | |||||
Ttosun-i-wa Gapsun-i | |||||
Hyeolgwon | |||||
Ujeong | |||||
Jeongttala us-eumttala | |||||
Bamgil | |||||
He-eojyeodo salangman-eun | |||||
Yeoseonsaeng | |||||
Usgo saneun Bakseobang | |||||
Akkim-eobs-i bachili | |||||
Jogbo | |||||
1971 | Bun-rye's Story | Bunlyegi | |||
Malsseongnan chonggag | |||||
Geudae gaseum-e dasihanbeon | |||||
Anae-yeo mi-anhada | |||||
Mannabwado jigeum-eun | |||||
Cheobog | |||||
Duljjae-eomeoni | |||||
Myeongdongnosinsa | |||||
Gyeolhondaejagjeon | |||||
Yagsog-eun eobs-eossjiman | |||||
Geu bun-i appalamyeon | |||||
Wonhan-ui paldosana-i | |||||
1970 | Wang-geon, the Great | Taejo Wang Geon | |||
Byeolnan yeoja | |||||
Tabgol-assi | |||||
Mu-yeongtab | |||||
Namdaemunchulsin Yongpal-i | |||||
Paldogasina-i | |||||
Yebigun paldo sana-i | |||||
How Can I Forget | Ij-eul suga iss-eulkka | ||||
Paldonolaeng-i | |||||
Beomttigasinae | |||||
Paldo-yeogun | |||||
Treason | Moban | ||||
Byeolnan saedaeg | |||||
Bigeom | |||||
Jayu Buin | |||||
Ibaeg-osibjo | |||||
Yaseongnyeo | |||||
A Letter from an Unknown Woman | Moreuneun Yeoin-ui Pyeonji | ||||
Mangogangsan | |||||
Haneul-eul Bogo Byeol-eul Ttago | |||||
Hang-gu 8beonga | |||||
Reminiscence | Chu-eog | ||||
Window | Chang | ||||
Miwodo Dasi Hanbeon | |||||
Sinse Jom Jijagu-yo | |||||
Nunmul-eul Gamchugo | |||||
Norae Haneun Bangnamhoe | |||||
Kkot Beoseon | |||||
Naesil | |||||
Suhag Yeohaeng | |||||
Ddeugeoweoseo Joayo | |||||
Wolbu Nambiseo | |||||
The Second Wife | Huchwidaeg | ||||
Singmo Samhyeongje | |||||
Doraon Paldo Sanai | |||||
Shanghai Blues | Shanghai Bureuseu | ||||
Yeojinjog | |||||
Chulsegado | |||||
Bun-nyeo | |||||
Labyrinth | Miro | ||||
Paran Ibyeorui Geulssi | |||||
Sweetheart | Jeongdeun nim | ||||
Cheongdeung Hongdeung | |||||
Purple Ribbon | Jaju Daenggi | ||||
Anemone Madam | |||||
Chilbo Banji | |||||
Gamja | |||||
Jeolmang-eun Eopda | |||||
1969 | Femme Fatale, Jang Hee-bin | Yohwa, Jang Hee-bin | |||
Emile Jong | |||||
Eommaya Nunaya Gangbyeon Salja | |||||
Abba An-nyeong | |||||
Guseul Gongju | |||||
Gangsane Kkochi Pine | |||||
Jaehon | |||||
Pamun | |||||
Eunni-eui Ilgi | |||||
Mongttang Deurilkkayo | |||||
Romaenseu Mama | |||||
1967 | Guests Who Arrived on the Last Train | Makcharo On Sonnimdeul | |||
Hwanghonui Geomgaek | |||||
1967 | Flame in the Valley | Sanbul | |||
Cheongchun Geukjang | |||||
Gang Myeong-hwa | |||||
Soil | Heuk | ||||
Chunhui | |||||
Chonggak Wonnim | |||||
Seommaeul Seonsaeng | |||||
Majimak Yoil | |||||
Step-mother | Gyemo | ||||
Injobanjeong | |||||
Hyeongsu | |||||
1967 | Why the Cuckoo Cries | Dugyeonsae Uneun Sayeon | |||
Jong-ya | |||||
Angaekkin Chowon | |||||
Oinui Geondal | |||||
Dol-a-ora Nae Ttal Geumdan-a | |||||
I ttang-edo Jeo Byeolbicheul | |||||
Yalgaejeon | |||||
Areumdaun Nundongja | |||||
Ssangmujigae Tteuneun Eondeok | |||||
Gwang-ya-ui Horang-i | |||||
Bubu Joyak |
Awards[]
- 1975 the 11th Baeksang Arts Awards : Best Acting in TV[1]
- 1975 the 11th Baeksang Arts Awards : Favorite Film Actress selected by readers
References[]
- ^ a b 안인숙 [An In-suk] (in Korean). Korean Movie Database (KMDb). Archived from the original on 2012-12-20. Retrieved 2010-02-09.
- ^ "Cast and Crew DB >An In-suk >Filmograpies". Korean Movie Database (KMDb). Archived from the original on 2012-08-04. Retrieved 2010-03-02.
External links[]
- Ahn In-sook at the Korean Movie Database
- Ahn In-sook at IMDb
Categories:
- Best Supporting Actress Blue Dragon Film Awards winners
- Best Actress Paeksang Arts Award (television) winners
- South Korean film actresses
- Actresses from Seoul
- 1952 births
- Living people
- Chung-Ang University alumni