Moon Hee | |
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Born | Busan, South Korea |
July 16, 1947
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1965–present |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 문희 |
Hanja | 文姬 |
Revised Romanization | Mun Hui |
McCune–Reischauer | Mun Hǔi |
Birth name | |
Hangul | 이순임 |
Revised Romanization | I Sun-im |
McCune–Reischauer | I Sun-im |
Moon Hee (born July 16, 1947) is a South Korean actress active since 1965. She was born in Busan, South Korea in 1947. While attending Seorabeol Art College with a film and theater major, Moon applied for recruiting new actors by KBS TV. When she was attending for a camera test, Moon was picked up by an assistant director of Lee Man-hee director. Moon was cast to star in Lee's film Heukmaek. Moon was commonly referred to as one of the "Troika" along with her rival actresses, Yoon Jeong-hee and Nam Jeong-im of the 1960s and early 1970s.[1] Moon Hee retired from the acting career when she married Jang Gang-jae, the vice president of Hankook Ilbo in November 1971 who later became the chair of the newspaper company.[2]
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*Note; the whole list is referenced.[3]
English title | Korean title | Romanization | Year | Role | Director |
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Fire for cleaning hatred | Ssisgimbul | 1973 | |||
On the road at night | Bamgil | 1972 | |||
A Woman called 'Daddy' | Appala buleuneun yeo-in | 1972 | |||
Flowers and birds | Hwajo | 1971 | |||
Brother and sister | Gileogi nammae | 1971 | |||
A love story | Eoneu salang-ui i-yagi | 1971 | |||
A stranger in my heart | Ta-in-i doen dangsin | 1971 | |||
Two sons | sequel, Du adeul | 1971 | |||
The lost season | Ilh-eobeolin gyejeol | 1971 | |||
30,000 Leagues in Taipei Looking for Mother | Taipei sammanli | 1971 | |||
The Story of Chunhyang | Chunhyangjeon | 1971 | |||
Once More, for Love final episode, | Mi-wodo dasihanbeon | 1971 | |||
Tomorrow's Scenery of Korea | episode 3, Nae-il-ui paldogangsan | 1971 | |||
Daughters of the General | Janggun-ui ttaldeul | 1971 | |||
Let's borrow love | Salang-eul billibsida | 1971 | |||
Big shot bridegroom | Daegamsinlang | 1971 | |||
All for love | Mi-wodo jeongttaemun-e | 1971 | |||
Kachusa | Kyachusa | 1971 | |||
Please, leave when I sleep | Jamdeulmyeon tteonaju-o | 1971 | |||
Is Your Husband Like This Too? | Daeg-ui appado ileohseubnikka | 1971 | |||
Fresh love | Pussalang | 1971 | |||
Snow Falls on the Bloody Street | Wonhan-ui geoli-e nun-i nalinda | 1971 | |||
Loving only you | Salang-eun dangsinman | 1971 | |||
The crying bird in Cheongsan | Cheongsan-e uneun sae-ya | 1971 | |||
Bachelor in Trouble | Malsseongnan chonggag | 1971 | |||
Darling, I'm sorry | Anae-yeo mi-anhada | 1971 | |||
Until next time | Mi-wodo annyeong | 1971 | |||
Dear mother | Eomeonimjeonsangseo | 1971 | |||
Brother | Oppa | 1971 | |||
Mothers of two daughters | Du ttal-ui eomeoni | 1971 | |||
I'm your daughter | Jigeum-eun nam-ijiman | 1971 | |||
The women of Kyeongbokgung | Gyeongboggung-ui yeo-indeul | 1971 | |||
I'm your family | Na-ege jogeon-eun eobsda | 1971 | |||
When flowers sadly fade away | Seulpeun kkoch-ip-i jil ttae | 1971 | |||
Black rose in Shanghai | Sanghae-ui bulnabi | 1971 | |||
An inner affair | Naesil samonim | 1971 | |||
Three half-brothers | Ibog 3hyeongje | 1971 | |||
Say Goodbye Like a Man | Sana-i meosjin ibyeol | 1971 | |||
Little Bridegroom | third episode, Kkomasinlang | 1971 | |||
Little Swordsman | Kkomageomgaeg | 1970 | |||
Lefty Without a Tomorrow | Nae-il-eobsneun oensonjab-i | 1970 | |||
Sad Palace Court | Bijeon | 1970 | |||
Frozen Spring | Dongchun | 1970 | |||
Blue Bedroom | Puleun chimsil | 1970 | |||
Little Bridegroom | Kkomasinlang | 1970 | |||
Two Bosses with a Grudge | Hanmaejhin teojudaegam | 1970 | |||
The Lost Wedding Veil | Ilh-eobeolin myeonsapo | 1970 | |||
Underground Women's College | Jiha-yeojadaehag | 1970 | |||
A girl on Myungdong street | Myeongdonggasinae | 1970 | |||
Farewell My Love Part Three | Mi-wodo dasihanbeon <3pyeon> | 1970 | |||
What's parents? | Tteona-yahal salam-eun | 1970 | |||
When We Have Hatred | Dangsin-i mi-wojilttae | 1970 | |||
Love Goes with the Leaves | Nag-yeobttala gabeolin salang | 1970 | |||
The Bride's Diary | Sinbu-ilgi | 1970 | |||
After I met you | Dangsin-eul algonaseo | 1970 | |||
Father-in-law | Si-abeoji | 1970 | |||
Two husbands | Du yeobo | 1970 | |||
The rainy Myungdong street | Binaelineun Myeongdonggeoli | 1970 | |||
three odd ladies | Byeolnan yeoja | 1970 | |||
Fair Lady of Tapgol | Tabgol-assi | 1970 | |||
Nobody Said Anything | Amumaldo haji anh-assda | 1970 | |||
Madame Shell | Solabu-in | 1970 | |||
A Bogus President | Ildeungsajang | 1970 | |||
Taming of the Shrewd | Cheonha-ilsaeg malgwallyang-i | 1970 | |||
Little Bridegroom | the sequel, Kkomasnilang | 1970 | |||
Please Turn Off the Light | Bang-e bul-eul kkeoju-o | 1970 | |||
Two Wives | Cheo-wa cheo | 1970 | |||
If there were no parting again | Ibyeol-eobs-i sal-ass-eumyeon | 1970 | |||
Night of Seongbul Temple | Seongbulsaui Bam | 1970 | |||
Sad No More | Seulpeum-eul oemyeonhal ttae | 1970 | |||
Two Women in the Rain | Bi-e jeoj-eun du yeo-in | 1970 | |||
Dangerous Liaison | Wiheomhan gwangye | 1970 | |||
Marriage Classroom | Gyeolhongyosil | 1970 | |||
Mi-ae | Cheongchunmujeong | 1970 | |||
Turn Around at Samgakji | Dol-aganeun Samgagji | 1970 | |||
Woman with Long Eyelashes | Sognunseob-i gin yeoja | 1970 | |||
The Little Bridegroom's Return | Dol-a-on agisinlang | 1970 | |||
Love and Death | Ae-wa sa | 1970 | |||
The House of Two Women | Du yeo-in-ui jib | 1970 | |||
Put Some Clothes on Her | Geu yeoja-ege os-eul ibhyeola | 1970 | |||
A Woman in the Wall | II, Byeogsog-ui yeoja | 1970 | |||
Odd Bride | Byeolnan saedaeg | 1970 | |||
The woman who said good-bye in tears | Ulgogan yeo-in | 1970 | |||
All for Love | Salang-e mogsumgeolgo | 1970 | |||
A Crape-Myrtle with Morning Dew | Iseulmaj-eun baeg-ilhong | 1970 | |||
When a Woman Removes Her Make-Up | Yeojaga hwajang-eul ji-ul ttae | 1970 | |||
How Can I Forget | Ij-eul suga iss-eulkka | 1970 | |||
Though There was No Vow | Yagsog-eun eobs-eossjiman | 1970 | |||
Men vs. Women | Namdae-yeo | 1970 | |||
Does Anyone Know the Woman? | Nuga geu yeo-in-eul moleusina-yo | 1970 | |||
Yes, I'll Marry | Sijib-eun ga-yajyo | 1970 | |||
Five Brothers | Byeolmyeong-eul gajin ohyeongje | 1970 | |||
Tears in the Heart | Gaseum-e Maetchin Nunmul | 1969 | |||
Rainy Gomoryeong Hill | Binarineun Gomoryeong | 1969 | |||
A Lonely Wild Goose | Ulgo Ganeun Oegireogi | 1969 | |||
Rebirth | Jaesaeng | 1969 | |||
Letter from an Unknown Woman | Moreuneun Yeoin-ui Pyeonji | 1969 | |||
Woman in Apartment | Apateu-ui Yeoin | 1969 | |||
The Last Letter | Majimak Pyeonji | 1969 | |||
Bye Bye Seoul] | Seoul-iyeo Annyeong | 1969 | |||
Immortal Rivers And Mountains | Mangogangsan | 1969 | |||
Calling Out Your Name | Mongmae-eo Bulleobwado | 1969 | |||
A Thing Called Love | Salang Iran Geoseun | 1969 | |||
As Echoes Come Back | Sanulim Childdae Mada | 1969 | |||
Empty Heart | Heomuhan Ma-eum | 1969 | |||
The Main Room | Naesil | 1969 | |||
Leave Your Heart | Ddeonado Maeummaneun | 1969 | |||
Cruel Revenge | Pido Nunmuldo Eopda | 1969 | |||
A Story of Seoul | Seoul Yahwa | 1969 | |||
Endless Love | Amuri Saranghaedo | 1969 | |||
Three Sisters of House Maid | Singmo Samhyeongje | 1969 | |||
Affection and Love | Jeonggwa Ae | 1969 | |||
Housekeeper's Legacy | Singmo-ui Yusan | 1969 | |||
A Woman in the Wall | Byeoksok-ui Yeoja | 1969 | |||
Lady Hong the Beauty | Minyeo Hong Nangja | 1969 | |||
Sanai U.D.T. | Sanai UDT | 1969 | |||
Enmity And Affection | Miumboda Jeong-eul | 1969 | |||
Always Stranger | Eonjena Ta-in | 1969 | |||
Jealousy and Murder | Charari Nam-iramyeon | 1969 | |||
A Far Away Star | Byeol-eun Meol-eodo | 1969 | |||
School Excursion | Suhag Yeohaeng | 1969 | |||
Brother | Hyeong | 1969 | |||
Yun Sim-deok | Yun Sim-deok | 1969 | |||
Singer and Daughter | Uljido Motamnida | 1969 | |||
Everything of Woman | Yeoja-ui Modeun Geot | 1969 | |||
Bitter But Once Again | Miwodo Dasi Hanbeon | 1969 | |||
Enuch | Naesi | 1969 | |||
A Barren Woman | Seongnyeo | 1969 | |||
Hiding Tears | Nunmul-eul Gamchugo | 1969 | |||
Flower Sandals | Kkot Beoseon | 1969 | |||
Tears Behind the Back | Nammolle Heullin Nunmul | 1969 | |||
Black Evening Gowns | Geomeun Yahoebok | 1969 | |||
Forgotten Woman | Ichyeojin Yeoin | 1969 | |||
A Leaving Left-handers | Ddeonaganeun Oensonjabi | 1969 | |||
The Geisha of Korea | Paldo Gisaeng | 1968 | |||
Herb of Longing | Sangsacho | 1968 | |||
The Gate of Filial Piety | Hyojamun | 1968 | |||
Fight in Gongsan | Gongsanseong-ui Hyeoltu | 1968 | |||
Purple ribbon | Jaju Daenggi | 1968 | |||
A Young Zelkova | Jeolmeun Neutinamu | 1968 | |||
Scandal | Pamun | 1968 | |||
Love | Sarang | 1968 | |||
Woman | Yeo | 1968 | |||
Crossing the Teary Hill of Bakdaljae | Ulgo Neomneun Bakdaljae | 1968 | |||
A Pastoral Song | Mokga | 1968 | |||
Rang | Rang | 1968 | |||
Stars in My Heart | Byeora Nae Gaseume | 1968 | |||
Sword of a Chivalrous Robber | Goedo-ui Geom | 1968 | |||
Unfulfilled Love | Motdahan Sarang | 1968 | |||
Daughter | Ttal | 1968 | |||
Love Me Once Again | Miweodo Dasi Han Beon | 1968 | |||
Fallen Leaves | Nagyeop | 1968 | |||
The Wings of Lee Sang | Lee Sang-ui Nalgae | 1968 | |||
The King of a Rock Cave | Amgul Wang | 1968 | |||
Autumn Love | Chujeong | 1968 | |||
Descendants of Cain | Cain-ui Huye | 1968 | |||
Labyrinth | Miro | 1968 | |||
Cloisonne Ring | Chilbo Banji | 1968 | |||
A Police Note | Hyeongsa Sucheop | 1968 | |||
Grudge | Han | 1968 | |||
No Grudge after Death | Jugeodo Haneun Eopda | 1968 | |||
Death Can't Fall Us Apart | Jugeodo Monijeo | 1968 | |||
Burning Passions | Jeongyeom | 1968 | |||
A Bride on the Second Floor | I-Cheungjip Saedaek | 1968 | |||
Dreams of Sora | Soraui Ggum | 1968 | |||
White Night | Baegya | 1968 | |||
Acknowledgement | Nae Moksum Dahadorog | 1968 | |||
Trees Stand on Slope | Namudeul Bitare Seoda | 1968 | |||
Women's Quarter | Gyubang | 1968 | |||
Cloud | Gureum | 1968 | |||
Ghost Story | Goedam | 1968 | |||
Hometown | Gohyangmujeong | 1968 | |||
A Young Bride | Cheolbuji Assi | 1968 | |||
Where is he now | Jigeum Geu Sarameun | 1968 | |||
The Guests of the Last Train | Makcharo On Sonnimdeul | 1967 | |||
A King's Command | Eomyeong | 1967 | |||
Survive for Me | Nae Mokkkaji Saraju | 1967 | |||
Light and Shadow | Bitgwa Geurimja | 1967 | |||
Waves | Pado | 1967 | |||
A Child Who Was Born in the Year of Liberation | Haebangdong-i | 1967 | |||
Lingering Attachment | Miryeon | 1967 | |||
The King's First Love | Imgeumnimui Cheotsarang | 1967 | |||
Lost People | Ireobeorin Saramdeul | 1967 | |||
Bare-handed Youth | Maenjumeok Cheongchun | 1967 | |||
Nostalgia | Manghyang Cheolli | 1967 | |||
The Last Day of the Week | Majimak Yoil | 1967 | |||
A Traveling King | Nageune Imgeum | 1967 | |||
Lost Migrant | Gil-ireun Cheolsae | 1967 | |||
Cheerful Girl | Gibunpa Agassi | 1967 | |||
Love Rides the Surf | Sarangeun Padoreul Tago | 1967 | |||
A Regret | Han | 1967 | |||
Others | Taindeul | 1967 | |||
Kong-Jwi Pat-Jwi | Kongjwi patjwi | 1967 | |||
The Sun And the Moon | Irwol | 1967 | |||
The Way of a Lover | Yeoninui Gil | 1967 | |||
A Teacher in an Island | Seommaeul Seonsaeng | 1967 | |||
When April Goes by | Sawori Gamyeon | 1967 | |||
A Secret Talk | Mireo | 1967 | |||
The Starting Point | Wonjeom | 1967 | |||
Original sin | Wonjoe | 1967 | |||
A Princess Daughter-in-law | Gongju Myeoneuri | 1967 | |||
A Misty Grassland | Angaekkin Chowon | 1967 | |||
A Honeymoon | Mirwol | 1967 | |||
Yeonhwa | Yeonhwa | 1967 | |||
A Full Danger | Wiheomeun Gadeuki | 1967 | |||
Traces | Ijojanyeong | 1967 | |||
My Days Set in the Twilight | Nae Cheongchun Hwanghon-e Jida | 1966 | |||
A Nameless Grass | Mumyeongcho | 1966 | |||
Starberry Kim | Starberry Gim | 1966 | |||
No. 0, the Third Pier | Jesambudu Yeongbeonji | 1966 | |||
8240 K.L.O | 8240 K.L.O | 1966 | |||
Ok-i Makes a Judge Cry | Beopchangeul ulrin ok-i | 1966 | |||
Dangerous Youth | Wiheomhan Cheongchun | 1966 | |||
Black-haired Youth | Heukbarui Cheongchun | 1966 | |||
Heukmaek | Heukmaek | 1965 |
Moon Hee-joon (Hangul: 문희준; or spelled Moon Hee-Jun; born March 14, 1978) is a South Korean pop-rock singer-songwriter signed under SidusHQ. He initially rose to fame as the leader of former boy band H.O.T. under SM Entertainment.
Being the second member to join H.O.T. after auditioning, Moon made his debut as a singer as the leader of the boy group. The group debuted with their first album, We Hate All Kinds of Violence in September 1996, which was accused of being plagiarized and lawsuits were placed against them. Despite their controversial debut, the group eventually rose to fame with their first hit, Candy and We Are the Future, which the latter won them a MTV award for Best International Video. During his time as part of the group, Moon composed and wrote music for the group and with fellow member, Jang Woo-hyuk, he often choreographed the group's dance routine. Despite H.O.T.'s success, after releasing their last album, Outside Castle in September 2000, the group disbanded in May 2001.