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Oh Ji-eun is a Actor Sud coréenne born on 30 december 1981 at Seoul (Coree du sud)

Oh Ji-eun

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Nationality Coree du sud
Birth 30 december 1981 (42 years) at Seoul (Coree du sud)

Oh Ji-eun (born December 30, 1981) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for her roles in the weekend drama Three Brothers, the daily drama Smile Again, the sitcom I Live in Cheongdam-dong, the entertainment industry satire The King of Dramas, and the supernatural police procedural Cheo Yong.

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Lee Yoon-ki
Lee Yoon-ki
(1 films)
Jo Seung-woo
Jo Seung-woo
(1 films)
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Filmography of Oh Ji-eun (4 films)

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Possessed
Possessed (2009)

Genres Horror
Actors Jang Young-nam, Sim Eun-kyeong, Nam Sang-mi, Kim Bo-yeon, Oh Ji-eun, Moon Hee-kyung
Roles Jeong-mi
Rating60% 3.0497753.0497753.0497753.0497753.049775
Hee-jin est une étudiante qui, suite à la disparition de sa jeune sœur de 14 ans, So-jin, rentre chez elle. Elle met tout en œuvre pour retrouver celle-ci avec l’aide de la police. Malheureusement elle se heurte au refus de sa mère très croyante et pratiquante qui ne souhaite pas l’aider, mais préfère prier et s’en remettre à Dieu. Pour arranger le tout, elle doit aussi faire face au suicide plus ou moins mystérieux d’une de leur voisine. Au fil de son enquête, Hee-jin se heurte aux rumeurs disant que sa sœur serait possédée. Quelle vérité se cache derrière cette disparition ? Que signifie les apparitions plus ou moins étranges dont est victime Hee-jin, sont elles réelles ou le fruit de son imagination ?
Possessed
Possessed (2009)
, 1h46
Genres Horror
Themes Films about religion
Actors Jang Young-nam, Sim Eun-kyeong, Ryoo Seung-ryong, Nam Sang-mi, Kim Bo-yeon, Kim Yoo-jung
Roles Jeong-mi
Rating60% 3.0497753.0497753.0497753.0497753.049775
A college student named Hee-jin (Nam Sang-mi) returns home when her 14-year-old sister So-jin (Shim Eun-kyung) goes missing. Her mother (Kim Bo-yeon), a fanatic churchgoer, resorts to prayer and refuses to work with the lazy police to find So-jin. Meanwhile, a neighbor commits suicide and leaves a will for So-jin, and Hee-jin hears rumors that her sister had been possessed. The whereabouts of So-jin become increasingly elusive and the dead neighbor begins appearing in Hee-jin's dreams.
Go Go 70's
Go Go 70's (2008)
, 1h58
Genres Drama, Comedy, Musical
Themes Musical films
Actors Sin Min-ah, Oh Ji-eun, Jo Seung-woo, Lee Sung-min, Cha Seung-woo, Hong Kwang-ho
Rating67% 3.3781453.3781453.3781453.3781453.378145
South Korea in the 1970s was in the Dark Ages of Park Chung-hee's military dictatorship, but it was also an era of revolutionary upheaval with regards to culture. After wandering the shabby clubs of a U.S. military base, vocalist Sang-kyu and guitarist Man-sik form the indie rock band The Devils with four other members. After entering a rock band contest and making a strong impression with their shocking yet entertaining performance, The Devils achieve stardom and begin playing at a club called Nirvana. Mimi, a groupie who follows the Devils from town to town, also becomes an icon with her dance moves and fashion sense. However, their heyday doesn't last long as one of the band members gets killed in a fire at the club. To make matters worse, many clubs are being forced to shut down due to military oppression, which would fundamentally take away the opportunity for bands to perform. Despite their despair and looming disbandment, Sang-kyu plans one last concert for The Devils.
My Dear Enemy, 2h3
Directed by Lee Yoon-ki
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romance
Themes Transport films, Road movies
Actors Jeon Do-yeon, Ha Jeong-woo, Kim Hye-ok, Oh Ji-eun, Gi Ju-bong, Choi Il-hwa
Roles Se-mi
Rating69% 3.4900753.4900753.4900753.4900753.490075
Lee Yoon-ki's deadpan comedy trails a pair of former lovers – he's a charismatic romantic and she's a no-nonsense realist – who bump into each other one year down the road. Hee-soo isn't the type of person to say what's on her mind, but you can tell that something is wrong. When, at a horseracing stadium, she tracks down her ex-boyfriend Byung-woon, her voice is laced with fury. "I want my money," she says, skipping even the barest of greetings. Byung-woon, for his part, looks like a man trapped. Despite his nervous smiles and warm assurances (that seem slightly dodgy), you can guess from the outset that he doesn't have the ₩3.5 million (US$3 500) that he borrowed from her a year earlier. "Don't worry," he tells her, "for sure I can get it for you by the end of the day." Not believing him, but not willing to let him out of her sight until she gets paid, she accompanies him for the day as he visits various old friends and acquaintances (all women) and tries to sweet talk his way into a loan. As both day and debt are whittled down, the pair fall back into old patterns, rehash unsettled gripes, and slowly come to see each other in a new light.