Kim Jeong-ok
Born in Pyongyang in 1927. She graduated from Jinnampo Girls’ High School in South Pyongan Province. She began her theater career in the early 1940s. Recognized for her acting skills on stage, she was able to make her film debut in director Lee Kang-cheon's 1956 film The Idiot Adada. Since then, she has appeared in over 80 films, including Simcheongjeon, Seaside Village, and Forest Fire. New play performances such as Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1959), Flock of Seagulls (1963), and Exchange (1966) by Shinhyup Theater Company, and musical performances such as Porgy and Bess (1962) by Drama Center.
Known For
Acting
Born
September 3, 1927 (age 97)
Place of Birth
Pyongyang, South Pyeongan province, Korea, Empire of Japan [now Pyongyang, North Korea]

An Old Potter

A Sunflower Family

A Dream of Fortune

An Upstart

Under the Sky in Seoul

Sinmungo

Green Rain

Tyrant Yeonsan

Prince Yeonsan

The Country Left Behind

A Returned Man

One-sided Love of Princess

Full Ship

Flame in Valley

The Seaside Village

Lost People

Hwalbindang

Potato

Sound of Magpies

Lee Chadon

Madam Freedom

Gobau

There is No Tragedy

The Field Glow with the Setting Sun

A Revival

Love

Love

Rebirth

A Sad Story of Danjong

My Sister is a Tomboy

A Female Boss

Confession of an Actress

An Idiot Adada

The Way of Hwarang

The Lost Sun

The Wedding Day

A Skinny and a Fatty Go to Camp Nonsan

Tosuni: The Birth of Happiness
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