Song Yun-ah

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Song Yun-ah
Born (1973-06-07) 7 June 1973
Occupation model, singer and actress
Korean name
Hangul 송윤아
Hanja
Revised Romanization Song Yun-a
McCune–Reischauer Song Yuna

Song Yun-ah (born 7 June 1973) is a South Korean model, singer and actress. She spent most of her childhood days in Gimcheon, Gyeongsangbuk-do. She graduated with a Humanities Degree at the Hanyang University. Song, as an aspiring actress, made her debut in the 1995 KBS drama Age of Individuality. She later became a well-known icon by co-starring in the MBC drama Hotelier. Song is also part-time lecturer at the Korean Central Academy of Fine Arts.

Filmography

TV Drama

  • 1995: KBS Age of Individuality
  • 1997: SBS Over the Horizon
  • 1997: KBS Tears of the Dragon
  • 1997: KBS Hometown of Legends: "The Nine Tailed Fox"
  • 1998: MBC Advocate
  • 1998: KBS Paper Crane
  • 1998: SBS Mr. Q
  • 1998: MBC Love
  • 1999: MBC Go! Our Heaven
  • 1999: MBC The Boss (Wang Cho)
  • 1999: MBC You Don't Know My Feelings
  • 1999: CNZTV White Christmas
  • 2000: SBS Love Story: "Lost Baggage"
  • 2000: MBC Bad Friends
  • 2001: MBC Hotelier
  • 2001: MBC Sweet Bear
  • 2002: MBC Present
  • 2004: SBS Into the Storm
  • 2005: SBS Hong Kong Express
  • 2006: MBC My Sister (Noona)
  • 2008: SBS On Air
  • 2010: SBS Secret Garden - cameo

Awards

  • 2008 SBS Drama Awards - Top 10 Popularity Award
  • 2004 SBS Drama Awards - Top 10 Popularity Award
  • 2003 Best Supporting Actress, Jailbreakers, 40th Grand Bell Awards
  • 2002 Best Dressed/Most Fashionable, Fashion Critics, Movie Actress Category
  • 2002 Andrei Kim Beststar Awards, Movie Actress Category
  • 2002 Best Supporting Actress, Jailbreakers, 23rd Blue Dragon Awards
  • 2001 Nominee, Top Acting Award, Hotelier, MBC
  • 2001 Best Actress, Hotelier, MBC
  • 1998 People's Choice Award, Mr. Q, SBS
  • 1995 Gold Award, KBS Supertalent Contest

Music

  • 분홍립스틱 (광복절특사 O.S.T)
  • 그림자 (On Air O.S.T.)

See also

  • List of Korea-related topics
  • List of Koreans
  • Contemporary culture of South Korea

External links

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