Song Ok-sook

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Song Ok-sook
Born (1960-08-14) August 14, 1960
South Korea
Education Chung-Ang University - Theater and Film
Yonsei University Graduate School of Journalism and Mass Communication - Master's degree
Occupation Actress
Years active 1980-present
Korean name
Hangul 송옥숙
Hanja 宋鈺宿
Revised Romanization Song Ok-suk
McCune–Reischauer Song Ok-suk

Song Ok-sook (born August 14, 1960) is a South Korean actress. She has appeared in supporting roles in numerous television dramas, including Winter Sonata,[1] Beethoven Virus, More Charming by the Day, and Missing You.[2][3]

Song is also a full-time professor in the Department of Film Arts at the Dong-Ah Institute of Media and Arts since 2005.[4] She is an advocate of adoption.[5][6]

Television Drama

  • Goddess of Fire (MBC / 2013) - Son Haeng-soo
  • Ugly Alert (SBS / 2013) - Bang Jeong-ja
  • Missing You (MBC / 2012-2013) - Kim Myung-hee
  • My Daughter Seo-young (KBS2, 2012-2013) - Kim Kang-soon
  • I Like You (SBS / 2012-2013) - Ma Joo-hee
  • Bridal Mask (KBS2 / 2012) - Mrs. Han
  • Rooftop Prince (SBS / 2012) - Gong Man-ok
  • What's Up? (MBN / 2011-2012) - Jae-hun's mother
  • Brain (KBS2 / 2011-2012) - Kim Soon-im
  • Deep Rooted Tree (SBS / 2011) - Woman from Dodam
  • While You Were Sleeping (SBS / 2011) - Na Pil-boon
  • The Thorn Birds (KBS2 / 2011) - Kim Kye-soon
  • Daemul (SBS / 2010) - Madam Min
  • More Charming by the Day (MBC / 2010) - Song Ok-sook
  • Pasta (MBC / 2010) - Yoo-kyung's mother
  • Son of Man (KBS2 / 2009) - Dong-pal's mother
  • Smile, You (SBS / 2009) - Baek Geum-ja
  • Queen Seondeok (MBC / 2009) - Seo-ri
  • Can Anyone Love? (SBS / 2009) - Kim Jeon-moo
  • Innocent You (SBS / 2008-2009) - Kim Hee-sook
  • Here He Comes (MBC / 2008-2009)
  • Beethoven Virus (MBC / 2008) - Jung Hee-yeon
  • Hometown of Legends "Curse of the Sajin Sword" (KBS2 / 2008) - Gook-moo
  • Don't Ask Me About the Past (OCN / 2008) - Han Hyo-jung
  • Wanted: Son-in-Law (SBS / 2008) - Park Soon-ae
  • Woman of Matchless Beauty, Park Jung-geum (MBC / 2008) - Cha Kwang-soon
  • Bad Love (KBS2 / 2007-2008) - Lee Jin-sook
  • Belle (KBS1 / 2007-2008) - Kang Soon-ae
  • Fly High (SBS / 2007) - Lee Sung-hee
  • Witch Yoo Hee (SBS / 2007) - Geum Bok-joo
  • Love Isn't Stop (KBSN / 2007)
  • My Beloved Sister (MBC / 2006-2007) - Soo-ah's mother
  • Jumong (MBC / 2006-2007) - Bi Geum-seon
  • My Lovely Fool (SBS / 2006) - Choi Jung-min
  • Hello God (KBS2 / 2006) - Woman from Bongpyeong
  • TV Novel "Hometown Station" (KBS1 / 2005-2006) - Soon-deok
  • Love Needs a Miracle (SBS / 2005) - Park Soon-ae
  • Best Theater "낙조 속에서 울다" (MBC / 2005) - Hyeong-gook's mother
  • Only You (SBS / 2005) - Park Mi-jung
  • Fashion 70's (SBS / 2005) - Lee Yang-ja
  • 5th Republic (MBC / 2005) - Former First Lady Kim Ok-sook
  • Hyung (KBS2 / 2004) - Lee Ah-ran
  • First Love (SBS / 2003) - Hee-soo's mother
  • The Bean Chaff of My Life (MBC / 2003) - Kim Hyun-ja
  • Kitchen Maid (MBC / 2002) - Mrs. Hwangsan
  • Glass Slippers (SBS / 2002) - Woman from Osan
  • Man of the Sun, Lee Je-ma (KBS2 / 2002) - Ms. Gong
  • Winter Sonata (KBS2 / 2002) - Kang Mi-hee
  • Magic Castle (KBS1 / 1999) - Bang Choon-ja
  • 사랑을 위하여 (MBC / 1998)
  • The Great King's Road (MBC / 1998) - 숙의 문씨 처소 하상궁
  • 아름다운 그녀 (SBS / 1997) - Jang Soon-ja
  • Good Morning Yeongdong! (KBS2 / 1993)
  • 작은 도시 (SBS / 1992) - Madam Jang
  • 우리는 중산층 (KBS2 / 1991) - Se-ra
  • You (MBC / 1984)
  • Best Theater "낙지같은 여자 이야기" (MBC / 1984)

Film

  • Grand Prix (2010) - Joo-hee's mother
  • Happy Killers (2010) - Jeong-min's mother
  • Eunjangdo (Silver Knife) (2003) - Min-seo's mother
  • Garden of Heaven (2003) - Moon Hye-ja
  • The First Amendment of Korea (2003) - Woman from Bongchoon
  • Ray-Ban (2001) - Geum Da-hye
  • I Love You (2001)
  • My Sassy Girl (2001) - Gyun-woo's mother
  • Summertime (2001) - Gi-ok
  • Just Do It! (2000) - Won Jong-rim
  • The Harmonium in My Memory (1999) - Hong-yeon's mother
  • Spring in My Hometown (1998) - Sung-min's mother
  • Sky Doctor (1997) - Na Yeo-sa
  • Kill the Love (1996) - Mother
  • Farewell My Darling (1996) - Madam Go from Rotary Coffee House
  • A Hot Roof (1995) - Young-hee's mother
  • Walking All the Way to Heaven (1992)
  • Oseam (1990)
  • I Stand Up Every Day (1990) - Sook-hee
  • Hero's Love Song (1986)
  • Dan Martial Arts (1986)
  • Woman Requiem (1985) - Young-ja
  • 처녀사공 (1973)

Theater

  • The Most Beautiful Goodbye in the World (2010) - In-hee[7]
  • The Seagull (2004) - Irina Nikolayevna Arkadina[8]

Awards

  • 2011 SBS Drama Awards: Special Award, Actress in a Drama Special (Deep Rooted Tree)[9][10]
  • 2010 MBC Entertainment Awards: Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Sitcom/Comedy (More Charming by the Day)[11]
  • 2010 24th Yechong Cultural Arts Award 지역부문
  • 2008 MBC Drama Awards: Golden Acting Award, Veteran Actress (Beethoven Virus)
  • 2005 SBS Drama Awards: Best Supporting Actress
  • 1995 16th Blue Dragon Film Awards: Best Supporting Actress (A Hot Roof)

References

  1. Sunwoo, Carla (14 December 2012). "Winter Sonata celebrates a decade". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2013-02-10. 
  2. "Song Ok Suk praises JYJ's Yoochun!". Daily K Pop News. December 2012. Retrieved 2013-02-10. 
  3. "Song Ok Sook mentions Yoochun in her interview with Women Chosun Magazine". Daily K Pop News. February 2013. Retrieved 2013-02-10. 
  4. "dima 동아방송예술대학". Dong-Ah Institute of Media and Arts. Retrieved 2013-02-10. 
  5. "Song Ok Sook’s Love". KPCulture. 2 May 2009. Retrieved 2013-02-10. 
  6. Bae, Ji-sook (10 May 2009). "Adoption Settling Here Steadily". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2013-02-10. 
  7. Song, Woong-ki (28 April 2010). "Dysfunctional family dissected". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2013-02-10. 
  8. "2004.10.22 Event Calender". Korea JoongAng Daily. 21 October 2004. Retrieved 2013-02-10. 
  9. Kim, Ji-yeon (1 January 2012). "Han Seok Gyu Takes Home the Grand Prize at SBS Drama Awards". enewsWorld. CJ E&M. Retrieved 2013-02-10. 
  10. Kim, Jessica (2 January 2012). "Han Suk-kyu reclaims glory at SBS Drama Awards". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-02-10. 
  11. Lee, Jong-gil (30 December 2010). "Yoo Jae-seok wins grand prize once again at MBC Entertainment Awards". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-02-10. 

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