Acting
November 30, 1941 (age 85)
Beijing, China
Na Moon-hee is a South Korean actress. Since 1961, Na has had a prolific acting career in television and film spanning more than five decades. She established a classic Korean mother persona with her TV dramas Even if the Wind Blows, The Most Beautiful Goodbye in the World (written by Noh Hee Kyung), My Name is Kim Sam Soon, My Rosy Life, Goodbye Solo, Amnok River Flows (based on Der Yalu flieΓt), and It's Me, Grandma.
On the big screen, Na has received acclaim for her roles in Crying Fist, You Are My Sunshine, Cruel Winter Blues and I Can Speak. Her critically acclaimed film I Can Speak (2017) won her the Best Actress trophy in three prestigious award ceremonies: 54th Baeksang Art Awards, 38th Blue Dragon Awards, and 55th Grand Bell Awards β a feat that has yet to be repeated.
After a series of comic roles in sitcoms such as Unstoppable High Kick!, the veteran actress garnered newfound popularity and played the title character in big-screen comedy Mission Possible: Kidnapping Granny K, followed by starring roles in Girl Scout, Harmony, Twilight Gangsters, and Miss Granny.
She received a Lifetime Achievement Award from MBC in 2010, and the prestigious Bo Gwan Order of Cultural Merit in 2012.
as Oh Mal-soon
as Soon-rye
as Seung-yi's Grandmother
as Kyung-bae's Mother
as Gui-bo's Mother
as Na Ok-boon
as Kim Moon-ok
as Sang-hwan's Grandmother
as Kim Ok-hee
as Moon-hee
as Self
as Self
as η½ζ姬
as Self
as Moon Jung-a
as Medicine Seller Grandmother
as Na Heyon Suk (Jin Heon's mother)
as Na Moon-Hee
as Nam Dal-Goo