Chang Mi-hee
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This is a Korean name; the family name is Chang.
Chang Mi-hee | |
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Born |
Seoul, South Korea | December 8, 1957
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1976–present |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 장미희 |
Hanja | 張美嬉 |
Revised Romanization | Jang Mi-hui |
McCune–Reischauer | Chang Mi-hǔi |
Chang Mi-hee (born December 8, 1957) is a South Korean actress active since 1976. She was born Lee Yun-hui in Seoul, South Korea in 1957. Chang debuted as an actress in 1976 as starring in Seong Chun-hyang jeon directed by Park Tae-won and TBC TV drama, Haenyeo Dang-sil (Sea Woman Dang-sil).[1] Chang was commonly referred to as "New Troika" or "Second Troika" along with her rival actresses, Jeong Yun-hui and Yu Ji-in of the 1970s and 1980s after the "First Troika", Moon Hee, Nam Jeong-im, and Yun Jeong-hui of the 1960s.[2]
Filmography
*Note; the whole list is referenced.[3]
Year | English title | Korean title | Romanization | Role | Director |
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2008 | Dream | 비몽 (悲夢) | Bi-mong | A doctor | |
2003 | Season In the Sun | 보리울의 여름 | Boriul-ui Yeorum | A mother superior | |
1997 | Father | 아버지 | Abeoji | Yeong-sin | |
1996 | Anniquin | 애니깽 | Aenikkaeng | Guk-hui | |
1991 | Death Song | 사의 찬미 | Sa-ui chanmi | Yun Sim-deok | |
1989 | Country of Fire | 불의 나라 | Bul-ui nara | Jeong Eun-ha | |
1988 | Holy Night | 성야 | Seongya | ||
1986 | Hwang Jin-ie | 황진이 | Hwang Jin-I | ||
1985 | Deep Blue Night | 깊고 푸른 밤 | Gipgo puleun bam | Jane | |
1983 | The Flower at the Equator | 적도의 꽃 | Jeokdo-ui kkoch | ||
1983 | Love and Farewell | 사랑 그리고 이별 | Sarang grigo i-byeol | ||
1983 | Can't Forget the First Love | 첫사랑은 못잊어 | Cheos-sarangeun mos-ij-eo | ||
1983 | Three Days and Three Nights | 삼일낮 삼일밤 | Samil-naj samilbam | ||
1982 | Sweet As Honey | 꿀맛 | Kkulmat | ||
1982 | Night of a Sorceress | 무녀의 밤 | Munyeo-ui bam | ||
1982 | Lover | 애인 | Ae-in | ||
1982 | The Swamp of Desire | 욕망의 늪 | Yogmang-ui neup | ||
1982 | Idiot in the Forest | 숲속의 바보 | Supsog-ui babo | ||
1981 | Three Times Each for Short and Long Ways | 세번은 짧게 세번은 길게 | Sebeon-eun jjalbge sebeon-eun gilge | ||
1981 | Last Stop | 종점 | Jongjeom | ||
1981 | Chwi-pal and Gwang-pal Martial Arts | 취팔권 광팔권 | Chwipalgwon gwangpalgwon | ||
1981 | Brother Kim Du-han and Brother Sirasoni | 김두한형 시라소니형 | Gim Duhanhyeong silasonihyeong | ||
1981 | Let's Meet in the Sad Season | 슬픈 계절에 만나요 | Seulpeun gyejeol-e manna-yo | ||
1981 | A Battle Journal | 종군수첩 | Jonggunsucheob | ||
1981 | Whale Island Escapade | 고래섬 소동 | Golaeseom sodong | ||
1980 | The Bird of Fire | 불새 | Bulsae | ||
1980 | Spring Rain in Winter | 겨울에 내리는 봄비 | Gyeo-ul-e naelineun bombi | ||
1980 | Colorful Woman | 색깔있는 여자 | Saegkkal-issneun yeoja | ||
1980 | She Is Something | 그 여자 사람잡네 | Geu yeoja salam japne | ||
1980 | The Wooden Horse that Went to Sea | 바다로 간 목마 | Badalo gan mogma | ||
1980 | Winter Love (1980 film) | 겨울사랑 | Gyeo-ul Sarang | ||
1980 | Woman I Abandoned II | 내가 버린 여자 2 | Naega beolin yeoja 2bu | ||
1979 | Night Markets | 야시 | Yasi | ||
1979 | The Trumpeter | 나팔수 | Napalsu | ||
1979 | Neumi | 느미 | Neumi | Neumi | |
1979 | Vicious Woman | 순악질여사 | Sun-agjil-yeosa | ||
1978 | A Seashore Village | 갯마을 | Gaesma-eul | ||
1978 | The Home of Stars | 별들의 고향 (속) | Sequel, Byeoldeul-ui gohyang | ||
1977 | Winter Woman | 겨울여자 | Gyeo-ul-yeoja | I-hwa | |
1976 | Seong Chun-Hyang | 성춘향전 | Seong Chunhyang jeon | Seong Chunhyang |
Awards
- 1980, the 1st, the Korean Film Critics Awards : Best Actress for Neumi[1]
- 1981, the 17th, PaekSang Arts Awards : Best TV Actress for Eulhwa (KBS, 을화))[1]
- 1983, the 22nd, Grand Bell Awards : Best Actress for Jeokdo-ui kkot (적도의 꽃))[1]
- 1990, the 26th, PaekSang Arts Awards : Best TV Actress for Nation of Fire (불의 나라)[1]
- 1991, the 12th, Blue Dragon Awards : Best Actress for Death Song (사의 찬미)[1]
- 1991, the 2nd, Chunsa Film Art Awards : Best Actress for Death Song[1]
- 1992, the 16th, Gold Cinematography Awards : Special Award, Favorite Actress[1]
- 1992, the 30th, Grand Bell Awards : Best Actress for Death Song[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 "장미희" [Chang Mi-hee] (in Korean). Korean Movie Database (KMDb). Retrieved 2010-02-07.
- ↑ 넘볼 수 없는 그녀’ 유지인 (in Korean). Sin Dong-a. 2004-03-29. Retrieved 2010-02-07.
- ↑ "Cast and Crew DB >Chang Mi-hee >Filmograpies". Korean Movie Database (KMDb). Retrieved 2010-02-07.
External links
- Chang Mi-hee at the Korean Movie Database
- Chang Mi-hee at the Internet Movie Database
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