Shin Ae-ra

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Shin Ae-ra (辛愛羅)
Born (1969-03-07) March 7, 1969
South Korea
Occupation Actress, radio DJ
Years active 1989–present
Spouse(s) Cha In-Pyo (m. 1995)
Korean name
Hangul 신애라
Hanja
Revised Romanization Shin Ae-ra
McCune–Reischauer Sin A-ra

Shin Ae-ra (辛愛羅, Hangul: 신애라; born March 7, 1969) is a South Korean actress. Since 1995 she has been married to actor Cha In-Pyo and she has one son and two adopted daughters. She is best known for the television series Bad Housewife, made in 2005 by SBS. She also had been a radio DJ for a long time.

Filmography

TV series

  • My Love (마이 러브, SBS 2006)
  • Bad Housewife (불량 주부, SBS 2005)
  • My Funky Family (가문의 영광, MBC 2000)
  • Love in your bosom (사랑을 그대 품안에, MBC 1994)
  • What is Love? (사랑이 뭐길래, MBC 1992)
  • Angel's Choice (천사의 선택, MBC 1989)

Film

  • 2006 Ice Bar (아이스케키)

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Radio DJ

Year Ch. Title
2003 KBS To You Who Forget the Night (밤을 잊은 그대에게)[2][3]
1998 MBC Wish Song at Noon (정오의 희망곡)[4]
1997
1995 KBS Cinema Music Room (영화 음악실)[4]
1992 KBS At Tonight (오늘 같은 밤엔)[5]
1991 SBS Our Happy Young Age (기쁜 우리 젊은 날)[4]

Personal background

She is a graduate of Chung-Ang University and made her debut as an actress in 1989.

Adoption

She and her husband have received wide popularity and respect from the Korean public by adopting babies. In Korea, adoption is nearly non-existent because of a strong recognition only for children of pure blood. Many children have been exported overseas for adoption.

In 2005 she and her husband Cha In-Pyo adopted a baby girl who was named Ye-eun. The reason for the adoption was to encourage people to adopt children.

They adopted a third child getting help from Korea social welfare foundation in 2008. It was told adopted daughter is just over 100 days. The two named her Yejin meaning the truth of Jesus.[7] Jesus Christ is the word 예수(Yesu) in Korean language.

Her idea was acknowledged socially in Korea. She has been conducting the public ambassador of Korean Compassion which has played roles for rearing children all over the world as a Korean organization.[8]

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