Jeon Ok


Jeon Ok was a Korean actress and singer. Jeon was referred to as "Queen of Tears" for her excellence at acting for tragic dramas.

Biography

Jeon Ok was born Jeon Deok-rye in Hamhung, South Hamgyong province, now part of North Korea, in 1911, during the Japanese colonial period. When Jeon was 15 years old, she was introduced to the film industry by her brother. Jeon aspired to be an actress in Towolhoe, her debut role was as a supporting actress in the 1927 film Jal itgeora, directed by Na Woon-gyu. Jeon gained popularity after taking a lead role in Arirang Gogae, based on Park Seung-hui and produced by Towolhoe. However, when the theatre closed, she moved to Joseon Yeongeuksa in 1930. Jeon was noted for her monologues as well as her tragic performances which often brought audiences to tears, so she was dubbed the "Queen of Tragedy" or "Queen of Tears". After the liberation of Korea, Jeon was mainly active in film.

Personal life

Jeon Ok married Kang Hong-shik, an actor, film director and singer. Kang Hong-shik and Jeon Ok were the first married couple in Korean entertainment history. Their daughters, Kang Hyo-shil and Kang Hyo-son, became their parents' step. Later, Jeon and Kang divorced. Kang went over to North Korea along with Hyo-son who later became a famous actress in North Korea. Kang Hong-shik was honored as "Merited artist" as well. Meanwhile, Hyo-sil married Choi Moo-ryong, a popular actor of the 1960s and 1970s. Choi then had an affair with Kim Ji-mee, the most popular Korean actress of that time, so that Choi and Kang divorced in 1962. Jeon's grandson is Choi Min-soo between Choi Moo-ryong and Hyo-shil, who is also a famous active actor.
Jeon met her second husband Choe Il, who was a former football coach of Pyongyang Football Team and also engaged in her entertainment business when she reestablished Namhae yeneungdae into in 1946.
Jeon ran an orchid in Deoksong-ri, Byeollae-myeon, Yangju, Gyeonggi province. Jeon died of her chronic diseases, high blood pressure, kidney failure on October 22, 1969.

Filmography

English titleKorean titleRomanizationYearRoleDirector
Woman in the Deluxe SuiteTeughosil yeojasonnim
The Second WifeHuchwidaeg
A Swordsman in the TwilightHwanghonui Geomgaek
A Heavenly Peach FlowerCheondohwa
A Traveling KingNageune Imgeum
MountainSan
A Water MillMullebanga
The Dead and the AliveJugeun Jawa San Ja
Hwang, Man of Wealth at MapoMapo Saneun Hwangbuja
The Door of the BodyYukche-ui Mun
The Sino-Japanese War and Queen Min the HeroineCheong-iljeonjaenggwa yeogeol Minbi
Just Watch What We Do and SeeDugoman Bose-yo
My Wife Is ConfessingAnaeneun Gobaekhanda
Don't Sing, Water BirdUljimara Mulsae-ya
For My HusbandMangbuseok
GoryeojangGoryeojang
RiceSsal
King Cheoljong and BongnyeoCheoljonghwa Bongnyeo
My Old Jealous WifeGangjjasodong
Black HoodHeukdu-geon
Mother's LoveMoseong-ae
A Sad CryBulleodo Daedab-eomneun Ireumi-yeo
Prince YeonsanYeonsan-gun
Over the HillJeo eondeog-eul neom-eoseo
A RevivalJaesaeng
Nameless StarsIreumeomneun Byeoldeul
A Beautiful WomanAreumdaun Yeoin
Terms of MarriageGyeolhonjogeon
A Blood BambooHanmalpungungwa Minchungjeonggong
The Tears of MokpoMokpo-ui nunmul
1958The LullabyJajangga
The TearsNunmul
An Empty DreamHwaryuchunmong
The Snow Falling NightNunnalineun bam
Chunhyang-jeonChunhyangjeon
A Night at a HarborHanggu-ui il-ya
The Lost YouthIlh-eobeolin cheongchun
The Wave of LoveAejeongpado
Mr. SoldierByeongjeongnim
Suicide Squad of the WatchtowerManglu-ui gyeolsadae
Miles Away from HappinessBok-ji-man-li
Ok-nyeoOknyeo
Looking for Love - Going across River DoomankangSalang-eul chaj-aseo
FarewellJal issgeola
Seekers of ParadiseNag-won-eul chajneun mulideul

Awards