Born
12 February 1926 (100)
Place of Birth
South Hamgyong, North Korea
Also known as
Jeung-nyeo Ju, Ju Jeung-ryu
Ju Jeung-ryu (February 11, 1926 – 1980) was South Korean actress whose fame peaked in the 1950s and 1960s. She starred in about 400 films. Ju was born in Yonghung, Hamkyongnam-do, nowadays in North Korea. While attending Hamnam Girls' High School, Ju became an ardent play fan. When she became eighteen, she ran away from home and joined in the theater company, Gohyeop. Her first role as an actress was a maid in Muyeongtap (무영탑) written by Yu Chi-jin. Wikipedia contributors. "Ju Jeung-ryu." Wikip...
Ju Jeung-ryu (February 11, 1926 – 1980) was South Korean actress whose fame peaked in the 1950s and 1960s. She starred in about 400 films. Ju was born in Yonghung, Hamkyongnam-do, nowadays in North Korea. While attending Hamnam Girls' High School, Ju became an ardent play fan. When she became eighteen, she ran away from home and joined in the theater company, Gohyeop. Her first role as an actress was a maid in Muyeongtap (무영탑) written by Yu Chi-jin. Wikipedia contributors. "Ju Jeung-ryu." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 10 Mar. 2021. Web. 26 May. 2021.
Night Journey
1977
Similar Toes
1976
Blue Days
1976
Windmill of My Mind
1976
Bird of Paradise
1975
The Earth
1974
Ecstasy
1974
Wives on Parade
1974
The Testimony
1974
Girls' High School Days
1972
Revenge of the Snake Woman
1970
Mi-ae
1970
The Little Bridegroom's Return
1970
Rebirth
1969
Women of Yi-Dynasty
1969
Potato
1968
Salt Pond
1968
A Young Zelkova
1968
Desire
1968
Children in the Firing Range
1967
Mist
1967
Flame in Valley
1967
Full Ship
1967
Nilliri
1966
I Am a King
1966
The Last Empress
1966
Ok-i Makes a Judge Cry
1966
Sorrow Even Up in Heaven
1965
Her Majesty Yeonghwa
1964
Asphalt
1964
The Teacher with Ten Daughters
1964
The Barefooted Young
1964
The Heartbreaking Story
1964
The Classroom of Youth
1963
Goryeojang
1963
A Sad Story of Danjong
1963
Rulers of the Land
1963
A Salaryman
1962
The Country Left Behind
1962
Tyrant Yeonsan
1962