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Ra Mi-ran

South Korean actressIn this Korean name, the family name is Ra.

Ra Mi-ran (born March 6, 1975) is a South Korean actress and television personality.

Contents

  • 1 Career
  • 2 Filmography
    • 2.1 Film
    • 2.2 Television series
    • 2.3 Web series
    • 2.4 Television shows
  • 3 Discography
  • 4 Theater
  • 5 Awards and nominations
    • 5.1 State honors
    • 5.2 Listicles
  • 6 Notes
  • 7 References
  • 8 External links

Career

Before making her film debut in Lady Vengeance (2005), Ra Mi-ran spent years acting in theatre. Afterwards, she appeared in more than 40 films but did not receive acclaim or public recognition until she starred in Dancing Queen (2012), with one review calling her "the standout" as the protagonist's best friend and hairdresser.

She is most prolific as a supporting actress, notably in Lee Joon-ik's Hope (2013), for which her portrayal of a young boy's mother won Best Supporting Actress at the 34th Blue Dragon Film Awards; as well as The Himalayas (2015), for which she won Best Supporting Actress at the 52nd Baeksang Arts Awards. She was also noted as a scene stealer in the hit cable drama Reply 1988 (2015).

Ra was also praised in her leading role as a North Korean defector in Jeon Kyu-hwan's indie 'Dance Town' (2011), with Variety calling it "riveting" and "a landmark performance."

Though the reality show 'Sister's Slam Dunk", she, along with cast members: Min Hyo Rin, Kim Sook, Hong Jin Kyung, Jessi, and Tiffany. They debuted as a girl group with the oldest average age in kpop history, under the name 'Unnies'.

Filmography

Film

Television series

Web series

Television shows

Discography

Theater

  • Briquette Road (2009-2010)
  • Semi-Musical (2009)
  • My First Time (2009)
  • Very Good Day (2008-2009)
  • Romeo and Bernadette (2008)
  • When I Looked the Prettiest (2008)
  • The Donkey Show (2007-2008)
  • Five Sketches About Love (2006-2007)
  • A Midsummer's Nightmare (2006)

Awards and nominations

State honors

Listicles

Notes

    References

    1. "Right?". Gaon Chart (in Korean). 2017-06-23.
    2. "LaLaLa Song". Gaon Chart (in Korean). 2017-06-23.

    External links

    • Ra Mi-ran at C-JeS Entertainment (in Korean)
    • Ra Mi-ran at HanCinema
    • Ra Mi-ran at the Korean Movie Database
    • Ra Mi-ran at IMDb:
    • Ra Mi-ran on Instagram
    Actors & actresses
    • Chae Shi-ra
    • Hong Jong-hyun
    • Hwang Jung-eum
    • Jin Ji-hee
    • Jin Hee-kyung
    • Jin Hyuk
    • Jung Seonah
    • Jung Suk-won
    • Kim Hye-eun
    • Kim Yoo-ri
    • Kang Hye-jung
    • Kim Jae-joong
    • Kim Junsu
    • Lee Joo-yeon
    • Lee Re
    • Moon So-ri
    • Park Sung-woong
    • Park Yoo-chun
    • Park Yu-hwan
    • Ra Mi-ran
    • Ryu Jun-yeol
    • Ryu Ui-hyun
    • Sol Kyung-gu
    • Song Il-kook
    • Yoon Ji-hye
    • Yoon Sang-hyun
    Former actors & actresses
    • Choi Min-sik
    • Ha Seok-jin
    • Im Se-mi
    • Ji Il-joo
    • Jung In-sun
    • Kim Kang-woo
    • Kim Nam-gil
    • Kim Sun-a
    • Kwak Do-won
    • Lee Beom-soo
    • Lee Chung-ah
    • Lee Jung-jae
    • Lee Soo-kyung
    • Park Joo-mi
    • Ryu Hye-young
    • Song Ji-hyo
    • Song Sae-byeok
    WebsiteC-JeS.com (in Korean)

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