
Yoon Jeong-hee
Known For
Acting
Born
1944-07-30 in Busan, South Korea
Died
2023-01-19
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Yoon Jeong-hee (July 30, 1944 - January 19, 2023) was a South Korean actress. Yoon debuted as an actress in 1967 as starring in Cheongchun geukjang directed by Gang Dae-jin after elected in a recruit held by Hapdong Film. Yoon was commonly referred to as one of the "Troika" along with her rival actresses, Moon Hee and Nam Jeong-im of the 1960s. Yoon married a noted pianist Kun-Woo Paik in 1974. The couple has a daughter who is a violinist. Yoon has resided in Paris, France with her family since her retirement in the mid-90s, but she made her comeback in 2010 to star in Lee Chang-dong's Poetry, which won the Best Screenplay Award at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. Description above from the Wikipedia article Yoon Jeong-hee, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Most Known For

Poetry
as Yang Mi-ja

Ecstasy

Cruel history of Myeong Dong
as Hye-suk (ep. 2)

The General's Mustache

Tto Sun Yi, a college girl
as Sook

Liberal Wife '81

Splendid Outing

Potato

A Shaman's Story

Bird of Paradise

A Night on the Water
as Sung-ha’s aunt

Oyster Village

Bun-rye's Story

Rain Outside the Porthole
as Yeon-suk / Jung-hee

One Who Comes Back and the Other Who Has To Leave
as Hye-suk

An Old Potter

The Last Flight to Pyongyang
as Eun-Ok

Mist
as Ha In-sook

The Eunuch
as Ja-ok
