Won Mi-kyung

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Won Mi-kyung
Born (1960-04-24) April 24, 1960 (age 61)
Chuncheon, Gangwon province, South Korea
OccupationActress
Years active1978–present
Korean name
Hangul
원미경
Hanja
Revised RomanizationWon Mi-gyeong
McCune–ReischauerWŏn Migyŏng

Won Mi-kyung (born April 24, 1960) is a South Korean actress. Won was born in Chuncheon, Gangwon province, South Korea. She graduated from Seoul Girls' High School. Won is referred to as one of "The Troika of the 1980s" along with Lee Mi-sook, and Lee Bo-hee, all of whom dominated the screen of the period. Won's glamorous body attracted male audiences.[1] After Won Mi-kyung won the Miss Lotte title in 1978, she started her acting career as a TV actress of TBC.[2]

Filmography[]

*Note; the whole list is referenced.[3]

Year English title Korean title Romanization Role Director
2020 My Unfamiliar Family (아는 건 별로 없지만) 가족입니다 (Aneun Gun Byeolro Eobjiman) Gajokibmida Lee Jin Sook Kwon Young-il
2016 Happy Home 가화만사성 Gahwamansaseong Bae Sook-nyeo Lee Dong-yoon, Kang In
1993 The Avatamska Sutra 화엄경 Hwa-eomgyeong
1990 단지 그대가 여자라는 이유만으로 Danji geudaega yeojalaneun i-yuman-eulo
1990 신사동 제비 Sinsa-dong Jaebi
1988 회장님 우리 회장님 hoejangnim, uri hoejangnim
1987 Sequel 변강쇠 (속) Byeon Gangsoe sok
1987 사노 Sano
1986 변강쇠 Byeon Gangsoe
1985 인간시장2, 불타는 욕망 Ingansijang 2, bultaneun yogmang
1985 미스김 MiseuGim
1985 고추밭의 양배추 Gochubat-ui yangbaechu
1984 낮과 밤 Najgwa bam
1984 자녀목 Janyeomog
1984 아가씨와 사관 Agassi-wa sagwan
1984 뜸부기 새벽에 날다 Tteumbugi saebyeog-e nalda
1984 Divorce Court 이혼법정 Ihonbeobjeong
1984 남과 북 Namgwa buk
1983 정념의 갈매기 Jeongyeom-ui galmaegi
1983 심장이 뛰네 Simjang-i ttwine
1983 Theater of Life 인생극장 Insaenggeukjang
1983 Spinning the Tales of Cruelty Towards Women 여인잔혹사 물레야 물레야 Yeoinjanhoksa mulreya mulreya
1983 인간시장, 작은 악마 스물 두 살의 자서전 Ingansijang, jakeun-akma-seumeul
du sal-ui jaseojeon
1983 얼굴이 아니고 마음입니다 Eolgul-i anigo maeum-ibnida
1983 Dangsineun nappeun saram
1983 I-reum-eopneun yeoja
1982 Chumchuneun dalpaeng-i
1982 Rebellion Banno
1982 Salang-ui no-ye
1982 Kkaesogeumgwa ogtteolme
1982 Jonglobuleuseu
1982 Iron Men Cheolindeul
1982 Applause Galchae
1981 Chingu-yeo jo-yonghi gada-o
1981 Epeu hagjeom-ui cheonjaedeul
1981 Gim Duhanhyeong silasonihyeong
1981 Bingjeom '81
1981 Chodaebad-eun salamdeul
1980 Oe-indeul
1980 Saegkkal-issneun yeoja
1980 Yaseong-ui cheonyeo
1980 Meojeolideul-ui gin gyeo-ul
1979 Bam-ui changa
1979 Cheongchun-ui deoch
1979 Je3 hanganggyo
1979 Neo-neun nae unmyeong

Awards[]

Organizations Year Category Work Result Ref.
Baeksang Arts Awards 1980 Best New Actress (Film) You Are My Destiny Won
1984 Best Actress (Film) Mulleya Mulleya Won
2001 Best Actress (TV) Ajumma Won
Blue Dragon Film Awards 1990 Best Leading Actress Only Because You Are a Woman Won
Grand Bell Awards 1979 Best New Actress The Trappings of Youth Won [2]
1991 Best Actress Only Because You Are a Woman Won
1994 Best Supporting Actress The Avatamska Sutra Nominated
Korean Association of Film Critics Awards 1984 Best Actress Mulleya Mulleya Won
MBC Drama Awards Grand Prize (Daesang) Love and Truth Won
1989 A Happy Woman Won
2000 Top Excellence Award, Actress Ajumma Won

References[]

  1. ^ Kim Geon-u (김건우) (2009-09-09). 역대 트로이카는 누구? 한국의 女트로이카史② [Who ever were "Troika"? The history of Actresses called "Troika"] (in Korean). Star News/Money Today. Retrieved 2010-02-09.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b 원미경 [Won Mi-kyung] (in Korean). Korean Movie Database (KMDb). Retrieved 2010-02-09.
  3. ^ "Cast and Crew DB >Won Mi-kyung >Filmograpies". Korean Movie Database (KMDb). Retrieved 2010-02-09.

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