Hwang Cine

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Hwang Cine
Born (1963-04-16) April 16, 1963
Seoul, South Korea
Website
Hwang Cine
Korean name
Hangul 황신혜
Hanja 黃新蕙 [1]
Revised Romanization Hwang Sin-hye
McCune–Reischauer Hwang Shin-hye
Birth name
Hangul 황정만
Revised Romanization Hwang Jeong-man
McCune–Reischauer Hwang Chong-man

Hwang Cine (Korean: 황신혜, born April 16, 1963) is a South Korean actress and model.

Biography

Hwang was born in Seoul, South Korea, and attended Inha Technical College (인하공업전문대학) with the major in Airline Service Management. She started her career as a model for Taepyeongyang Cosmetic in 1983, and was cast for TV drama, Nae Maeumui Pungcha (내 마음의 풍차).[1][2]

Filmography

Films

  • Family (패밀리 Paemili) (2002)
  • Chu Noh-Myoung Bakery (주노명 베이커리 Junomyeong beikeoli) (2000)
  • Bedroom and Courtroom (생과부 위자료 청구소송 Saenggwabu wijalyo cheonggusosong) (1998)
  • Push! Push! (산부인과 Sanbu-ingwa) (1997)
  • Film-making (죽이는 이야기 Jug-ineun i-yagi) (1997)
  • 301, 302 (삼공일 삼공이 Samgong-il samgong-i) (1995)
  • Mugoonghwa-Korean National Flower (무궁화 꽃이 피었습니다 Mugunghwakkoch-i pi-eoss-eumnida) (1995)
  • Absolute Love (절대사랑 Jeoldaesalang) (1994)
  • Theresa's lover (테레사의 연인 Teresa-ui yeon-in) (1991)
  • Seoul Evita (서울, 에비타 Seoul ebita) (1991)
  • The Woman Who Walks on Water (물위를 걷는 여자 Mul-wileul geodneun yeoja) (1990)
  • The Dream (꿈 Kkum) (1990)
  • Gagman (개그맨 Gaegeumaen) (1988)
  • Our Joyful Young Days (기쁜 우리 젊은 날 Gippeun wuri jeolmeun-nal) (1987)

Dramas

  • Princess is back (공주가 돌아왔다), 2009
  • Cheonsaeng yeonbun (천생연분), 2004[2]
  • Wigiui namja (위기의 남자), 2002
  • Sarangui jeonseol (사랑의 전설), 2000
  • Rookie (루키), 2000
  • Cinderella (신데렐라), 1997
  • Aein (애인), 1996
  • Yamangui sewol (야망의 세월), 1989

Awards

References

External links

Hwang Cine at the Internet Movie Database


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