
Um Aing-ran
Born:3/21/1936
Place of Birth:Dongdaemun, Seoul, South Korea
Biography
Um Aing-ran (born March 20, 1936) is a South Korean actress. She has starred in about 190 films, and gained a popularity with the image of "a cheerful female college student" in the 1960s. Her marriage with Shin Seong-il, a colleague actor and big star of the time, attracted national attention. Since then she had been retired from the film industry, but returned as a TV show guest and host in the 1990s. The couple have three children. Wikipedia contributors. "Um Aing-ran." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 12 Feb. 2021. Web. 29 May. 2021.
Filmography

The Testimony
19742.5

Battlefield and a Female Teacher
19660.0

Horse-year Bride
19665.0

The Field Glow with the Setting Sun
19650.0

The Heir
19650.0

Fading in the Rain
19650.0

The Great Sokgulam Cave Temple
19650.0

North and South
19656.0

The Lost Sun
19640.0

My Mind Is Like a Lake
19640.0

The Continental Spy
19640.0

The Beautiful Maid
19640.0

The Barefooted Young
19646.4

Betrayal
19640.0

Kinship
19635.8

The Classroom of Youth
19630.0

The Daughters of Kim's Pharmacy
19635.3

Private Tutor
19630.0

Rulers of the Land
19630.0

The Iron-Eating Monster
19620.0

A Woman Judge
19625.0

Fighting Lions
19620.0

Teacher Waryong's Trip to Seoul
19620.0

A Salaryman
19620.0

Farewell to the Duman River
19625.4

The Great Story of Jang-hwa and Hong-ryeon
19620.0

Bumpkin Oh-bok
19614.0

My Sister is a Tomboy
19614.0

A Wanted Man
19616.0

Bonanza
19614.0

A Sunflower Family
19616.0

The Coachman
19616.2

Horizon
19610.0

A Drifting Story
19606.1

The Housemaid
19607.2

A Returned Man
19600.0

Mr. Park
19605.2

The Moral of Youth
19600.0

Romance Papa
19605.2

A Sad Pastorale
19600.0

Independence Association and Young Rhee Syngman
19595.0

Even the Clouds Are Drifting
19595.0

Defiance of a teenager
19590.0

Dongsimcho
19594.0

Chun Hui
19590.0

The River of Temptation
19580.0

The Tragedy of King Dan Jong
19560.0