Do Kum-bong
Born: 1930-08-27
• Incheon, South Korea
Do Kum-bong (도금봉) was a South Korean actress whose fame peaked in the 1950s and 1960s. She starred in more than 283 films.
Filmography
Trio
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I'm Too Kind...
Do You Know Kotsuni?
The Twelve Boarders
Wanderer
Heavenly Homecoming of Stars Part II
Sound of Laughing
Miss Yang's Adventure
The Ascension of Han-ne
The Great Escape from Women's Prison
Cuckoo's Dolls
Where Is Miss Yang?
Love In The Rain
Chang-Su's Heydays
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The Promise
Yeong-ja's Heydays
It Rained Yesterday
The Earth
The General in Red Robes
Lady of the Court
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My Sister's Regrets
The Story of Chunhyang
Bakdal Ridge of Tears
Miss Chicken
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Revenge of a Mother
The Little Bridegroom's Return
Sorry to Give You Trouble
Hurricane Sword
Escaping Shanghai
Women of Yi-Dynasty
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The Magical Sword of Skeletal Spirit
A Man And a Gisaeng
A Bride on the Second Floor
The Eunuch
Potato
Salt Pond
A Male Housekeeper
Femme Fatale, Jang Hee Bin
Kongjwi and Patjwi
When the Buckwheat Blooms
The Public Cemetery Under the Moon
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Why a Cuckoo Cries
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Female Power
Flame in Valley
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Sell Your Life
A Salt Peddler
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A Neckless Beauty
Salsali, You Didn't Know
Hwang, Man of Wealth at Mapo
A Bloodthirsty Killer
Hwalbindang
Deaf Sam Yong
The Lost Sun
Her Majesty Yeonghwa
The Extra Mortals
The Teacher with Ten Daughters
The Heartbreaking Story
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Bride from the Grave
For My Husband
A Reluctant Prince
Tosuni: The Birth of Happiness
Heartlessness
The Story of Sim Cheong
Tyrant Yeonsan
Prince Yeonsan
Under the Sky in Seoul
The Evergreen
Mother and a Guest
An Upstart
Iljimae the Chivalrous Robber
A Petty Middle Manager
A Bar without Address
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A Flower of Evil
Seong Chun-hyang
A Drifting Story
Princess Ok-ran and Hwalbindang
Have I Come to Cry?
The Moral of Youth
Romance Papa
Even the Clouds Are Drifting
Dongsimcho
Yu Gwan-Sun
The Romantic Train
A Country Girl
When the Night Comes Again
Forever with You
Twilight Train
Salsali, You Didn't Know