Na Moon-hee

Actor

Na Moon-hee

나문희
1941-11-30 · Beijing, China
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Na Moon-hee is a celebrated South Korean actress who has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry since the 1960s. Born on November 30, 1941, she has become synonymous with the archetypal Korean mother figure through her compelling performances in a variety of television dramas. Notable works include "Even if the Wind Blows," "The Most Beautiful Goodbye in the World," "My Name is Kim Sam Soon," and "It's Me, Grandma," showcasing her versatility and depth as an actress. In addition to her television success, Na has also excelled in film, earning critical acclaim for her roles in "Crying Fist," "You Are My Sunshine," "Cruel Winter Blues," and the widely praised "I Can Speak." The latter film earned her Best Actress awards at the 54th Baeksang Arts Awards, the 38th Blue Dragon Film Awards, and the 55th Grand Bell Awards, a remarkable achievement that underscores her talent and dedication to her craft. After gaining renewed popularity through comedic roles in sitcoms like "Unstoppable High Kick!," Na starred in the hit comedy "Mission Possible: Kidnapping Granny K," followed by significant roles in films such as "Girl Scout," "Harmony," "Twilight Gangsters," and "Miss Granny." Her contributions to the arts have been recognized with a Lifetime Achievement Award from MBC in 2010 and the Bo Gwan Order of Cultural Merit in 2012, affirming her status as a beloved icon in Korean entertainment.

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