Youn Yuh-jung

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Youn Yuh-jung
윤여정
Youn Yuh-jung in December 2016.jpg
Youn in 2016
Born (1947-06-19) June 19, 1947 (age 74)
Kaesong, Gyeonggi Province, Korea
(now Kaesong, North Hwanghae Province, North Korea)
Other namesYoon Yeo-jeong
OccupationActress
Years active1966–present
AgentHook Entertainment
Spouse(s)
Jo Young-nam
(m. 1974; div. 1987)
Children2
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationYun Yeo-jeong
McCune–ReischauerYun Yǒ-chǒng

Youn Yuh-jung (Korean윤여정, Korean pronunciation: [jun jʌdʑʌŋ]; born June 19, 1947) is a South Korean actress, whose career in film and television spans over five decades. Her accolades include an Academy Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, a BAFTA Award, an Independent Spirit Award, and a nomination for a Critics' Choice Movie Award. She has starred in many South Korean television series and films.

She gained international recognition for her role in Minari (2020). Her critically acclaimed portrayal of Soon-ja in the film made her the first Korean actress to win a Screen Actors Guild Award, Indie Spirit Award, British Academy Film Award, and the Academy Award, as well as the first to be nominated for a Critics' Choice Movie Award, all in the Best Supporting Actress category.[1][2][3][4][5]

By the late 1960s, Youn was a rising star in South Korea and won several awards for her role in Woman of Fire (1971). She retired from the spotlight for several years before returning to acting in the late 1980s. Besides Woman of Fire and Minari, Youn is known for her work in the South Korean films The Housemaid (2010), The Taste of Money (2012), The Bacchus Lady (2016), and Canola (2016). She is also known for her matriarch roles in the South Korean family drama series Men of the Bath House (1995), Be Strong Geum Soon (2005), Daughters-in-Law (2007), My Husband Got a Family (2012), and Dear My Friends (2016). In 2021, she will star in a television series Pachinko on Apple TV+.

Early life[]

Youn Yuh-jung was born on June 19, 1947 in Kaesong, Gyeonggi Province, and grew up in Seoul. Her father died when she was young. She has two sisters. Her sister Youn Yeo-soon is a former executive at LG Group.[6] She attended high school at Ewha Girls' High School,[7] and enrolled at Hanyang University majoring in Korean Language and Literature, when she passed the open auditions held by TBC in 1966.[8]

Youn has two sons, both of whom are Korean Americans.[9]

Career[]

She dropped out of college, and made her acting debut in the television drama Mister Gom in 1967.[10] Youn shot to stardom in 1971 with two memorable portrayals of femme fatales. Her first film, Kim Ki-young's Woman of Fire, became a critical and commercial hit,[11][12] for which she won Best Actress at the Sitges Film Festival.[13]

This was followed by the MBC historical drama Jang Hui-bin where she played the titular infamous royal concubine. Kim was considered Korea's first style-conscious, experimental director, and Youn did not balk in playing risque, provocative characters that explore the grotesque in the female psyche in collaborations with him such as The Insect Woman (1972) and Be a Wicked Woman (1990).[14] Audiences found Youn's fast way of speaking and atypical appearance refreshing and she frequently took roles in TV dramas depicting a modern woman of the new generation, notably in Stepmother (1972) written by Kim Soo-hyun.

At the peak of her career, Youn retired after she married singer Jo Young-nam in 1974, then immigrated to the United States. In 1984, she returned to Korea and permanently resumed her acting career. She and Jo divorced in 1987 and struggled to resume her acting career due to the stigma of divorce in South Korea.[15][16]

Making a comeback after taking a long break was an unusual feat for a Korean middle-aged actress.[14] Although most actresses her age played clichéd self-sacrificing mothers or coarse ajummas, Youn's acting range led to her being cast in more complex, stylish, and independent roles. In A Good Lawyer's Wife (2003), she drew critical acclaim for her nonchalant acting as a mother-in-law who neglected her husband dying of liver cancer and enjoyed extramarital affairs. Her frank and confident persona again manifested itself in E J-yong's mockumentary Actresses (2009).[17][18][19][20]

Youn continued playing supporting roles in film and television, such as in The Housemaid (2010). She reunited with director Im Sang-soo for the fourth time in The Taste of Money (2012), as a cruel chaebol heiress at the center of the drama that unfolds and touches upon the themes of corruption, greed and sex. Youn said "I don't mind being called an old actress, but I do worry about how to carry on my acting career without looking like an old fool."[21]

In 2013, she was cast as a loving mother to three loser children in Song Hae-sung's Boomerang Family.[22] Later in the year, Youn appeared in her first reality show Sisters Over Flowers, a travel show shot in Croatia.[23] After appearing on Sisters Over Flowers, Youn has stated that her public image became more positive.[24]

Youn starred in two leading roles in 2015: Kang Je-gyu's Salut d'Amour about the romance between an elderly supermarket employee and a flower shop owner,[25] and Canola about a Jeju Island female diver who reunites with her long-lost granddaughter.[26] Salut d'Amour was Youn's first collaboration with actor Park Geun-hyung since 1971.[27]

In 2020, she made her Hollywood debut in a supporting role as Soon-ja, a grandma of a Korean American family in rural Arkansas, in the American film Minari, for which she received critical recognition from over forty American regional critics awards, including wins from the National Board of Review[28] and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association.[29] Youn went on to become the first Korean actress to win an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress,[30] SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role,[31] and BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.[32] She was also the first Asian actress to win an acting award in the motion pictures categories at the Screen Actors Guild Awards as well as the first Korean actress to win an Academy Award and first Asian actress to win an Academy Award since 1958 when Miyoshi Umeki won Best Supporting Actress for Sayonara.[31]

In April 2021, Film at Lincoln Center hosted a five film retrospective of her career.[33]

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year English title Original title Role Notes
1971 Woman of Fire 화녀 Myeong-ja
1972 The Insect Woman 충녀 Myeong-ja
1973 Love and Hatred 다정다한
Tto Sun Yi, a College Girl 여대생 또순이
1978 The Day and Night of a Korean-American 코메리칸의 낮과 밤
1985 Mother 어미 Hong Kyeong-ae
1990 Be a Wicked Woman 천사여 악녀가 되라
1995 An Experience to Die For 죽어도 좋은 경험 Choi Yeo-jung
2003 A Good Lawyer's Wife 바람난 가족 Hong Byeong-han
2004 Springtime 꽃피는 봄이 오면 Hyun-woo's mother
2005 The President's Last Bang 그때 그사람들 Yoon-hee's mother/Epilogue narration
2006 Maundy Thursday 우리들의 행복한 시간 Sister Monica
2007 The Old Garden 오래된 정원 Hyun-woo's mother
Hwang Jin-yi 황진이 Old woman
2008 A Tale of Legendary Libido 가루지기 Old woman
2009 Actresses 여배우들 Herself Also screenwriter
2010 Hahaha 하하하 Moon-kyeong's mother
The Housemaid 하녀 Byeong-sik
2011 Hindsight 푸른 소금 Madame Kang
List 리스트 Short film
2012 The Taste of Money 돈의 맛 Baek Geum-ok
In Another Country 다른 나라에서 Park Sook
2013 Behind the Camera 뒷담화: 감독이 미쳤어요 Herself
Boomerang Family 고령화가족 Mom
2014 Hill of Freedom 자유의 언덕 Gu-ok
2015 Salut d'Amour 장수상회 Im Geum-nim
Intimate Enemies 나의 절친 악당들 Yeo-jung Cameo
Right Now, Wrong Then 지금은맞고그때는틀리다 Kang Deok-soo
2016 Canola 계춘할망 Gye-choon
The Bacchus Lady 죽여주는 여자 So-young [34]
2018 Keys to the Heart 그것만이 내 세상 In-sook [35]
2019 Lucky Chan-sil 찬실이는 복도 많지 Grandmother
2020 Beasts Clawing at Straws 지푸라기라도 잡고 싶은 짐승들 Soon-ja [36]
Minari Soon-ja American film,[37]
Won Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
TBA Heaven: To the Land of Happiness 헤븐: 행복의 나라로 [38]

Television series[]

Year English title Original title Role Network
1967 Mister Gom 미스터 곰 TBC
1970 The Appearance of the Wife 아내의 모습
Let's Live by the River 강변 살자 MBC
River of Love and Sorrow 사랑과 슬픔의 강 MBC
Maria Park 박마리아 MBC
1971 Jang Hui-bin 장희빈 Hui-bin Jang MBC
1972 Rainbow 무지개 President Han's daughter MBC
Daewongun 대원군 Empress Myeongseong MBC
Stepmother 새엄마 Eun-hye MBC
1976 Girl's High School Days 여고 동창생 MBC
1984 MBC Bestseller Theater "고깔" MBC 베스트셀러극장 - 고깔 MBC
1985 Mom's Room 엄마의 방 MBC
1986 First Love 첫사랑 MBC
1987 Love and Ambition 사랑과 야망 Song Hye-joo MBC
1988 Sand Castle 모래성 Kim Jin-ae MBC
People from Wonmi-dong 원미동 사람들 MBC
1989 Fetters of Love 사랑의 굴레 KBS2
Seasonal bird 철새 MBC
Sleepless Tree 잠들지 않는 나무 Dance school teacher MBC
1990 Geomsaengyi's moon 검생이의 달 KBS2
Betrayal of the Rose 배반의 장미 Ok-sun MBC
1991 What Is Love 사랑이 뭐길래 Han Shim-ae MBC
Another Happiness 또 하나의 행복 MBC
1992 Bun-rye's Story 분례기 Bun-rye's mother SBS
Gwanchon Essay 관촌 수필 SBS
Women's Room 여자의 방 MBC
1993 How's Your Husband? 댁의 남편은 어떠십니까? Song Eun-nyeo SBS
To Live 산다는 것은 Pung-gae's mother SBS
1994 Farewell 작별 Lee Shin-ae SBS
1995 Men of the Bath House 목욕탕집 남자들 Noh Hye-young KBS2
Your Voice 그대 목소리 Eon-nyeon-yi SBS
MBC Best Theater "Hospice Ajumma" 호스피스 아줌마 Jung-sook MBC
1996 Temptation 유혹 KBS2
Ganyiyeok 간이역 Gangneung restaurant owner MBC
Open Your Heart 가슴을 열어라 Choi Soon-joo MBC
1997 The Reason I Live 내가 사는 이유 Bar madam Son MBC
Woman Next Door 이웃집 여자 SBS
MBC Best Theater - Bok-soon's Boomerang MBC 베스트극장 - 복순씨의 부메랑 Actuary Bok-soon MBC
1998 Firstborn 맏이 Choi Sook-ja MBC
Love Is All I Know 사랑 밖엔 난 몰라 MBC
Hong Gil-dong 홍길동 In-ok's mother SBS
Lie 거짓말 Yoon Young-hee KBS2
Crush 짝사랑 KBS2
1999 KAIST 카이스트 Professor of Mechanical Engineering SBS
Did We Really Love? 우리가 정말 사랑했을까 Choi Hye-ja MBC
Who Are You 당신은 누구시길래 Jung Shin-ae SBS
Hur Jun 허준 Sung In-chul's wife MBC
2000 Tough Guy's Love 꼭지 Kim Bok-nyeo KBS2
I Want to Keep Seeing You 자꾸만 보고 싶네 Lee Ok-bun SBS
2001 Stock Flower 비단향꽃무 Ahn Jung-hee KBS2
Blue Mist 푸른 안개 Mi-soon KBS2
Hotelier 호텔리어 Yoon Bong-sook MBC
Soon-ja 순자 Go Chang-daek SBS
MBC Best Theater "Walking With II" 동행II Geum-nyeo MBC
This Is Love 사랑은 이런거야 Lee Jung-ja KBS1
I Like Dong-seo 동서는 좋겠네 Choi Jong-sook KBS2
2002 Ruler of Your Own World 네 멋대로 해라 Jung Yoo-soon MBC
2002 Affection Ms. Uhm SBS
Who's My Love? 내사랑 누굴까 In-ae KBS2
Dal-joong's Cinderella 달중씨의 신데렐라 Pal-soon KBS1
2003 Pearl Necklace 진주목걸이 Yoon Hae-myung KBS2
One Million Roses 백만송이 장미 Choi Geum-ja MBC
Rose Fence 장미울타리 Mrs. Heo KBS2
On the Prairie 저 푸른 초원위에 Kim Jeom-hee KBS2
2004 Ireland 아일랜드 Shi-yeon's mother MBC
War of the Roses 장미의 전쟁 Heo Young-shim MBC
Drama City- Our Ham 우리 햄 Grandma KBS2
2005 Becoming a Popular Song 유행가가 되리 Oh Sook-young KBS2
Be Strong, Geum-soon! 굳세어라 금순아 Geum-soon's grandmother MBC
A Farewell to Sorrow 슬픔이여안녕 Lee Young-shim KBS2
Love and Sympathy 사랑공감 Hee-soo's mother SBS
2006 Love Truly 진짜 진짜 좋아해 Goo Hyang-sook MBC
Hearts of Nineteen 열아홉 순정 Yoon Myung-hye KBS2
What's Up Fox? 여우야 뭐하니 Jo Soon-nam MBC
2007 The Person I Love 사랑하는 사람아 Yoon Min-ja SBS
The Golden Age of Daughters-in-Law 며느리 전성시대 Seo Mi-soon KBS2
2008 Chunja's Happy Events 춘자네 경사났네 Yang Boon-hee MBC
Worlds Within 그들이 사는 세상 Oh Min-sook KBS2
2009 The Road Home 집으로 가는 길 Nam Soon-jung KBS1
Heading to the Ground 맨땅에 헤딩 Ae-ja MBC
2010 Golden Fish 황금물고기 Jo Yoon-hee MBC
Home Sweet Home 즐거운 나의 집 Sung Eun-sook MBC
2011 Listen to My Heart 내 마음이 들리니 Hwang Soon-geum MBC
2012 My Husband Got a Family 넝쿨째 굴러온 당신 Uhm Chung-ae KBS2
The King 2 Hearts 더킹 투하츠 Bang Young-sun MBC
2013 The Queen's Classroom 여왕의 교실 Yong Hyun-ja MBC
2014 Wonderful Days 참 좋은 시절 Jang So-shim KBS2
2015 The Producers 프로듀사 Herself (cameo, episodes 1–2) KBS2
2015–2017 Sense8 Min-jung Netflix
2016 Dear My Friends 디어 마이 프렌즈 Oh Choong-nam tvN
2017 Highland TNT (pilot)
2019 Never Twice 두 번은 없다 Bok Mak-rye MBC
2021 Pachinko Sunja Apple TV+

Variety show[]

Year Title Role Network
2013 Sisters Over Flowers Cast member tvN
2017–2018 Youn's Kitchen
2018 All The Butlers Fourth Master SBS
2021 Youn's Stay Cast member tvN

Awards and nominations[]

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
1969 TBC Drama Awards Best New Talent[39] Mister Gong Won
1971 Sitges Film Festival Best Actress Woman of Fire Won
Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Actress Won
Grand Bell Awards Best New Actress Won
1992 Korean Broadcasting Awards Best Female Talent[39] Bun-rye's Story Won
2003 Busan Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actress A Good Lawyer's Wife Won
Korean Film Awards Won
2004 Grand Bell Awards Nominated
Korean Film Awards Springtime Nominated
2005 KBS Drama Awards Best Actress in a One-Act Special/Drama Becoming a Popular Song Won
2010 Busan Film Critics Awards Best Actress The Housemaid, Hahaha, Actresses Won
Sitges Film Festival Maria Honorifica Award N/A Won
People Who Make the World Brighter Awards Recipient, Culture and Arts category N/A Won
Chunsa Film Art Awards Best Supporting Actress The Housemaid Won
Buil Film Awards Won
Grand Bell Awards Won
Korean Film Awards Won
Blue Dragon Film Awards Won
Cinemanila International Film Festival Best Actress Won
2011 Max Movie Awards Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Won
Asian Film Awards Best Supporting Actress Won
2012 Buil Film Awards Best Supporting Actress The Taste of Money Nominated
Korea Drama Awards Top Excellence Award, Actress My Husband Got a Family Nominated
KBS Drama Awards Nominated
Excellence Award, Actress in a Serial Drama Won
2013 Grand Bell Awards Best Actress Boomerang Family Nominated
2014 KBS Drama Awards Top Excellence Award, Actress Wonderful Days Nominated
2016 Korean Film Shining Star Awards Star award Canola Won
Grand Bell Awards Best Actress Nominated
Asia Pacific Screen Awards Jury Grand Prize The Bacchus Lady Won
Best Actress Nominated
Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Actress Nominated
Fantasia Festival Best Actress Won
Women in Film Korea Awards Woman in Film of the Year Won
2017 Baeksang Arts Awards[40] Grand Prize Nominated
Best Actress Nominated
Wildflower Film Awards Best Actress Nominated
Chunsa Film Art Awards Nominated
Buil Film Awards[41] Won
Korea World Youth Film Festival Favorite Actress - Senior Actress Won
2020 Korean Film Producers Association[42] Best Supporting Actress Lucky Chan-sil Won
Boston Society of Film Critics[43] Best Supporting Actress Minari Won
Chicago Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Runner-up
Florida Film Critics Circle[44] Best Supporting Actress Nominated
Greater Western New York Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Won
Indiana Film Journalists Association Best Supporting Actress Runner-up
Los Angeles Film Critics Association[45] Best Supporting Actress Won
Sunset Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actress Won
2021 Academy Awards[46] Best Supporting Actress Won
AARP Movies For Grownups Awards[47] Best Supporting Actress Nominated
Alliance of Women Film Journalists Awards Best Supporting Actress Won
Atlanta Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Runner-up
Austin Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Won
Black Film Critics Circle Awards[48] Best Supporting Actress Won
British Academy Film Awards[49] Best Actress in a Supporting Role Won
Chicago Indie Critics Awards Best Supporting Actress Nominated
Columbus Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Won
Critics' Choice Movie Awards[50] Best Supporting Actress Nominated
Denver Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actress Nominated
Detroit Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actress Won
DiscussingFilm Critic Awards Best Supporting Actress Won
Dorian Awards Best Supporting Actress Won
Georgia Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Won
Gotham Independent Film Awards[51] Best Actress Nominated
Hollywood Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Won
Houston Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actress Nominated
Independent Spirit Awards[52] Best Supporting Female Won
International Cinephile Society Best Supporting Actress Runner-up
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Won
Latino Entertainment Journalists Association Best Supporting Actress Won
Music City Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Won
National Board of Review[28] Best Supporting Actress Won
National Society of Film Critics[53] Best Supporting Actress Runner-up
New Mexico Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actress Won
New York Film Critics Online Best Supporting Actress Won
North Carolina Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Won
North Dakota Film Society Best Supporting Actress Nominated
North Texas Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Won
Oklahoma Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Won
Online Association of Female Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actress Won
Online Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actress Nominated
Palm Springs International Film Festival Spotlight Award Won
Phoenix Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actress Won
San Diego Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actress Won
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Won
Satellite Awards[54] Best Supporting Actress Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards[55] Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Won
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated
Seattle Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actress Won
Southeastern Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Won
St. Louis Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Won
Toronto Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Nominated
Utah Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Runner-up
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Won
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Won
Chunsa Film Art Awards 2021 [56] Best Supporting Actress Lucky Chan-sil Pending
Brand of the Year Awards[57] Actor of the Year N/A Won

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Laura Dern
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
2020
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