Here are 9 famous actresses from South Korea were born in 1958:
Hye-ok Kim (May 9, 1958 Seoul-) otherwise known as Kim Hye Ok, Gim Hye-ok or Kim Hyeok is a South Korean actor.
She graduated from Hanyang University with a degree in Theater and Film. Kim made her acting debut in 1982 and has since become a well-known figure in the Korean entertainment industry. Some of her notable works include the dramas "Jealousy" and "The Reason I Live" and the films "Old Love" and "The Handmaiden." In addition to her acting career, Kim has also served as a professor at Chung-Ang University's Department of Theater since 2004.
Chang Mi-hee (January 27, 1958 Seoul-) also known as Chang Mi-hǔi, Lee Yun-hui, Jang Mi-hui, Mi-hie Jang or Jang Mi-hee is a South Korean actor.
She began her acting career in 1975 with the MBC drama "Gu Am Heo Joon" and rose to fame in the 1980s for her roles in popular dramas such as "The Last Game," "Love and Ambition" and "Dear Heaven."
In addition to her successful acting career, Chang Mi-hee has also served as a goodwill ambassador for various organizations and was appointed as an honorary ambassador for the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.
Throughout her career, she has received numerous awards and accolades for her acting, including the Grand Prize at the MBC Drama Awards and the Best Actress Award at the Baeksang Arts Awards.
Chang Mi-hee continues to act in both television dramas and films, with her most recent work being the 2019 film "Forbidden Dream."
Kim Bo-Mi (July 29, 1958 South Korea-) is a South Korean actor.
She has appeared in numerous TV dramas and films in South Korea since the 1980s. Some of her notable TV drama appearances include "Love and Ambition" (1987), "Our Paradise" (1990), "Legend of the Patriots" (2010), and "Man to Man" (2017). Her film credits include "North Korean Guys" (2003), "Unstoppable Marriage" (2007), and "Youngju" (2018). Throughout her career, she has received critical acclaim for her versatility as an actress and her ability to bring depth and nuance to a wide range of characters. In addition to her acting career, Kim Bo-Mi has also served as a professor at Seoul Institute of the Arts.
Jang Jung-hee (June 20, 1958 South Korea-) also known as Jang Jung Hee is a South Korean actor.
He has appeared in numerous films and television dramas throughout his career, often playing supporting characters. Jang made his acting debut in 1982 with the film "Madame Aema 8" and has since starred in notable productions such as "Three Friends," "Last Present," "The Scarlet Letter," and "The Chaser." In 2013, Jang received critical acclaim for his performance in the drama series "Secret Love Affair." Alongside his acting career, Jang also works as a professor at Chung-Ang University in Seoul, teaching acting to students.
Lee Yong Ee (July 30, 1958 South Korea-) otherwise known as Young-yi Lee, Lee Yeong-Ih, Lee Yong-yi, Lee Yong-e, Yong-Lee Lee or Lee Yongyi is a South Korean actor.
He began his acting career in the 1980s and has appeared in numerous films and television dramas. Lee is known for his versatile acting skills and has played a wide range of roles throughout his career. Some of his notable works include "White Badge", "The Harmonium in My Memory", "Untold Scandal", "The Attorney", and "The Handmaiden". In addition to his acting career, Lee is also a professor at his alma mater, Chung-Ang University, where he teaches acting. He is widely regarded as one of the most respected actors in South Korea and has received multiple awards for his contributions to Korean cinema.
Min-geum Choi (August 14, 1958 South Korea-) a.k.a. Choi Min-geum or Choi Min-kum is a South Korean actor.
She began her acting career in theater in the late 1970s before transitioning to television and film. Choi is best known for her roles in popular Korean dramas such as "Winter Sonata," "Jewel in the Palace," and "Scent of a Woman." She has received numerous awards and nominations for her acting, including the Grand Prize at the MBC Drama Awards. In addition to her successful acting career, Choi is also a professor at her alma mater, Hanyang University, where she teaches acting. She is married to fellow actor Kang Shin-il and has two children.
Mi-hee Oh (May 28, 1958 South Korea-) also known as Oh Mi-hee, Oh Mee-hee, Oh Mi Hee or Oh Mihee is a South Korean actor.
She began her acting career in 1979 with the film "Winter Woman" and has since appeared in numerous movies and TV dramas. Oh Mi-hee is known for her versatile acting skills and has won multiple awards for her performances including the Best Supporting Actress award at the Korea Drama Awards in 2008 for her role in "The World That They Live In". She is also a respected veteran actress in the Korean entertainment industry and has been praised for her professionalism and dedication to her craft. In addition to her acting career, Oh Mi-hee has also served as a professor at Konkuk University's Department of Theater and Film.
Jeong-nam Choi (December 19, 1958 South Korea-) is a South Korean actor.
Jeong-nam Choi made his acting debut in 1983, and has since appeared in numerous TV dramas, films, and stage productions. He gained recognition for his roles in popular TV dramas such as "Hotelier" and "Winter Sonata". He has also appeared in films such as "The Quiet Family" (1998), which was remade in Hollywood as "The Happiness of the Katakuris" by director Takashi Miike, and "The President's Barber" (2004), which became a huge commercial success in South Korea. In addition to his acting career, Jeong-nam Choi is also an accomplished stage actor, having performed in plays such as "Hamlet" and "Death of a Salesman".
Yeo-jin Hong (February 5, 1958 South Korea-) otherwise known as Hong Yeo-jin is a South Korean actor.
Hong Yeo-jin initially started her career as a theater actor before venturing into the movie industry in the 1990s. She has acted in several critically acclaimed Korean movies including "The Quiet Family" (1998), "Green Fish" (1997), and "The Power of Kangwon Province" (1998), which brought her both recognition and awards. Hong Yeo-jin is also recognized for her performance in the TV drama, "The Last Empress" (2018-2019). In addition to acting, she has also been a lecturer in the Department of Theater and Film at Chung-Ang University in Seoul since 1998.