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Yoon debuted in 1974 in the movie "The Person I Must Meet".
In April 2014, she became the promotional ambassador for the Seoul Love International Film Festival.
She is married to Lee Seong Ho (이성호).
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Nonetheless, his film career appeared to end in the 1970s and he became known thereafter as a TV actor. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, he attained a certain degree of visibility in TV dramas such as Moon Over Seoul (1994, with Han Suk Kyu and Choi Min Shik) and Jang Hee Bin (2002, with Kim Hye Soo).
In 2003, however, Baek's career was revived in spectacular fashion with a major role in Jang Jun Hwan's acclaimed debut feature Save the Green Planet. Playing an arrogant company executive -- believed by the film's hero to be an alien from Andromeda -- Baek's performance won him a Best Actor Award from the 2003 Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival, as well as numerous best-supporting actor, mentions from local awards ceremonies. He quickly became sort of a cult figure among younger cinephiles.
Following on this success, Baek went on to appear in several more high-profile films, including a memorable role in Choi Dong Hoon's caper film The Big Swindle and a showstopping performance as intelligence chief Kim Jae Hyu in Im Sang Soo's controversial drama The President's Last Bang.
The year 2006 turned out to be a particularly prolific year for Baek, as he took leading and supporting roles in four films. It was a profitable year as well, with his fee rising to $400,000 per film -- just a shade below that of the top stars. Of these four, Choi Dong Hoon's Tazza proved to be a runaway hit, selling close to 7 million tickets.
Baek is married with two sons, the elder of whom is young actor Baek Do Bin (Seducing Mr. Perfect, Tazza).", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/XBEwg_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Kim Heung Ki", "alternateName": "김흥기", "birthDate": "July 28, 1946", "nationality": "South Korean", "description": "", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/Exrlzc.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Jung Ae Ri", "alternateName": "정애리", "birthDate": "September 13, 1960", "nationality": "South Korean", "description": "Jung Ae Ri made her acting debut after she was chosen at the KBS talent audition in 1978. In 1980, she moved to another network, MBC. She rose to stardom in the 1985 drama Love and Truth, for which she won the Daesang ("Grand Prize") at the MBC Drama Awards and Best TV Actress at the Baeksang Arts Awards. After she got married in 1985, Lee immigrated to the United States and temporarily retired from acting. She returned to Korea in 1988 and resumed her career. Lee has since had a prolific career and remains active on television.
In 1997, she received much acclaim for a local stage production of A Streetcar Named Desire, including the Best Actress award at the Seoul Theater Festival. Jung was again praised for the 2010s The Most Beautiful Goodbye in the World (also known as The Most Beautiful Farewell), a stage remake of Noh Hee Kyung's 1996 TV series. One review called her performance "stirring" and "incendiary", and that "it transcends the trite plot and elevates it above its television predecessor. Her portrayal resonates long after the curtains are drawn."
In 2007, the Inter-Parliamentarians for Social Service honored Jung for giving aid as a sponsor to starving children in Korea and overseas. She has been particularly active in her volunteer work in orphanages since 1989.
After 20 years of marriage, Jung and her first husband divorced in 2005. They have one daughter, Ji Hyun. Jung remarried in 2011 to Ji Seung Ryong, a businessman who studied theology at Yonsei University; they divorced in 2014.
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