Oh Na-ra

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Oh Na-ra

Oh Na-ra (Korean: 오나라) is a South Korean actress. She began her career by joining the Seoul Performing Arts Company in 1996 and made her debut in the musical Simcheong the following year. She went on to star in various productions such as Bari, Annie Quang, All That Jazz, Broadway 42nd Streets, Empress Myeongseong, Love in the Rain, and Mamma Mia. Since 2004, she started play the main lead in the creative musicals I Love You. Followed by Finding Kim Jong-wook, Singles, and Jomjom.

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Oh Na-ra
Oh in April 2024
Born (1974-10-26) October 26, 1974 (age 50)
Seoul, South Korea
OccupationActress
Years active1997–present
AgentManagement A.M.9[1]
Korean name
Hangul
오나라
Revised RomanizationO Nara
McCune–ReischauerO Nara
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Throughout her career, as musical actress, has received several accolades, including the Best New Actress Award at the 2006 Daegu International Musical Festival, the Best Actress Award at the 12th Korea Musical Awards in 2006, the Female Popularity Award at the 1st The Musical Awards in 2007, and the Popular Star Award at the 13th Korea Musical Awards in 2007.

In addition to her work in musicals, Oh made her television debut with a minor role in SBS TV's My Sweet Seoul [ko]. She has since appeared in various dramas, including Pretty Mom, Pretty Woman, Queen of Reversals, Miss Ahjumma, Yong-pal, Hyde Jekyll, Me, Flowers of the Prison, Man to Man, The Lady in Dignity. Her supporting roles performances in dramas such as My Mister, Sky Castle, Racket Boys, and Alchemy of Souls earned her wider recognition.

Early life and education

Oh Na-ra born on October 26, 1974 in Seoul as oldest of two sibling. Oh graduated from Kaywon Arts High School [ko]. Oh chose ballet as her major because she wanted to perform on stage. She graduated from the Department of Dance at Kyung Hee University. Afterwards, she pursued a master's degree in musical theater at Dankook University's Graduate School of Culture and Arts.[2]

Career

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Oh grew interested in musicals after watching one on TV during college and wondered if they were real. She approached Nam Gyeong-eup, a musical actor, and expressed her desire to appear in musicals. Oh helped out at the performance hall of the musical "Love in the Rain," doing tasks like cleaning and selling tickets. She also tried to make the cast happy.[3]

She joined the Seoul Performing Arts Company in 1996 and debuted with her musical "Simcheong" the following year.[4][5] Afterwards, she appeared in "Bari," "Annie Quang," "All That Jazz," "Broadway 42nd Street," "Empress Myeongseong," "Love in the Rain" and "Mamma Mia."[2]

In 2001, Oh joined the Japanese theater company "Four Seasons" despite being a newcomer in the musical world. Oh was first the Korean to be selected as a cast member. She auditioned and landed a role in the production "Contact." Although she couldn't speak Japanese, it was a dance-only production, so there were no major issues. However, she couldn't go on stage due to visa extension problems caused by the office staff's intentional actions. After eight months, Oh returned to Japan to appear in "Mamma Mia." Despite initially being cast as the main character, her Japanese skills weren't perfect, so she returned after two years as an ensemble member. It was a valuable experience, and she worked hard to prove herself and not let down Korean actors.[4][6]

Oh returned to Korea in 2004, where she joined the premiere of the creative musical "I Love You," "Singles" and "Finding Kim Jong-wook."[5] Oh appeared in "I Love You" more than 300 times and in Jang Yu-jeong's "Finding Kim Jong-wook" more than 100 times; she never took a break from performing.[7]

Oh received many awards in 2006. She first won Best New Actress for "I Love You" at the Daegu International Musical Festival. Also, on the 10th anniversary of her debut, she won Best Actress for "Finding Kim Jong-wook" at the 2006 Korean Musical Awards.[7]

In 2008, Oh made her television debut in a minor role in the SBS TV drama My Sweet Seoul [ko].[8] In 2009, Oh played the main character Maeng Shin-bi in the musical "Jeomjeom."[9] It was created by Crocodile Company and performed at Chungmu Art Hall.[10]

She has since appeared in dramas including Pretty Mom, Pretty Woman, Queen of Reversals, Miss Ahjumma, Yong-pal, Hyde Jekyll, Me, Flowers of the Prison, Man to Man and The Lady in Dignity.[2] Explaining her transition to screen acting, Oh called it a natural progression driven by her long-standing desire to act. She said, "I entered screen acting after turning 30. Vocal cords are perishable, and female actors in musicals showcase their best abilities quickly. As I'm not a musical actress who competes based on singing skills, I began to feel my limitations. While I truly enjoy acting, I pondered how to sustain it over the long run. Screen acting naturally became an avenue for me."[11]

Oh is also a former adjunct professor at the Department of Musical Arts of Baekseok University of Arts.[4]

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Oh at Woman of 9.9 Billion press conference in 2019

Oh gained popularity and recognition for her distinctive performances in hit dramas such as Woman of 9.9 Billion, which aired in 2017, tvN's My Mister (2018) and JTBC's Sky Castle (2018-19) following nearly ten years of acting on screen. Even after the conclusion of these dramas, public interest in Oh continued to grow.[12] Oh Na-ra's supporting roles in the internationally aired Netflix dramas Racket Boys and Alchemy of Souls garnered her broader recognition.[13]

Oh appeared in Perhaps Love, a comedy-drama directed by Jo Eun-ji for Next Entertainment. The film revolves around a best-selling writer named Hyeon (Ryu Seung-ryong) in a slump for seven years. He works with his best friend Soon-mo (Kim Hee-won), the head of Sunmo Publishing Co. Hyeon meets aspiring author Yoo-jin (Mu Jin-sung), who changes his values.[14] Oh played Mi-ae, Hyeon's ex-wife.[13][15] It was released theatrically on November 17, 2021. In the box office as of December 16, 2021, it ranked 10th among domestic films released in 2021 in South Korea, with a gross of US$4.36 million from 514,260 tickets sold.[16]

Personal life

Oh Na-ra's family circumstances, which included her younger brother's mental disability and her father's business failure, had a significant impact on shaping her into a dedicated and hardworking actress.[7]

Oh has been in a long-term relationship with her partner, Kim Do-hoon, since her 20s. They entered a relationship in 2000 through the musical "Empress Myeongseong." Kim played a Japanese ronin and Oh a court lady. Kim, a former actor, teaches acting at a model academy and manages the wine bar West End in Seoul's Cheongdam-dong neighborhood.[7][11][17][18]

Filmography

Film

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Film acting performances[19]
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2010 Finding Mr. Destiny Hyo-jeong Cameo
2011 The Last Blosom [ko] Bar owner Cameo
2012 Dancing Queen Ra-ri
The Grand Heist Hye-jeong
The Spies Eun-hye
2013 Marriage Blue Seon-ok
2015 Casa Amor: Exclusive for Ladies (also known as Working Girl) Wife of Soo-beom
2017 Misbehavior Lesson teacher Cameo
Because I Love You Wife of Park Chan-il
2021 Perhaps Love Mi-ae [20]
2022 Men of Plastic Oh Mi-jung [21]
2023 Count Il-seon
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Television series

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2008 My Sweet Seoul Senior Jang [9]
2010 Pretty Mom, Pretty Woman Oh Jung-hee [6]
2010–2011 Queen of Reversals Bong Hae-keum
2011 Miss Ajumma Kim Hyun-sook
2012 Feast of the Gods Oh Soo-jin [10]
2013 King of Ambition Section Chief Yeom
MBC Drama Festival Episode: The Marvelous Sunshine Funeral Home For The Elderly
2013–2014 A Little Love Never Hurts Kim Ji-young
2014 KBS Drama Special Hye-jeong Episode: "The Reason I'm Getting Married"
Steal Heart Park Yang-soon
2015 Hyde Jekyll, Me Cha Jin-joo
Yong-pal Charge nurse, intensive care
2015–2016 Remember Prosecutor Chae Jin-kyung
2016 Come Back Mister Secretary Wang / X (unidentified spy)
Flowers of the Prison Hwang Gyo-ha, head of kisaeng room Sosolu
2017 Chicago Typewriter Secretary Kang
Man to Man Sharon Kim
The Happy Loner Jung Soo-kyung
The Lady in Dignity Ahn Jae-hee
Super Family 2017 Ra-yeon's friend Cameo
KBS Drama Special Jae-hee Episode: "Buzz Cut's Date" (Cameo)
Drama Stage Kim Tae-hee Episode: "Chief B and the Love Letter"
2017–2018 Judge vs. Judge Judge Yoon
2018 My Mister Jung-hee [22]
2018–2019 Sky Castle Jin Jin-hee [23]
2019 Welcome to Waikiki 2 Lender's wife Cameo [24]
2019–2020 Woman of 9.9 Billion Yoon Hee-joo [25]
2020 Chip In Ji-hye [26]
2021 Racket Boys Ra Yeong-ja [27]
2022–2023 Alchemy of Souls Maidservant Kim Part 1–2 [28]
2022 Behind Every Star Herself Cameo (Ep. 5) [29]
2023 Strong Girl Nam-soon Yoon-hee Cameo (Ep. 16) [30]
2024 The Judge from Hell Justitia Special appearance [31]
2025 Villains Everywhere Herself [32]
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Television shows

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2006–2011 KBS TV Kindergarten Panipani' Cast member [33]
2020–2022 Sixth Sense Cast member Season 1–3 [34]
2023 Anbang Judge Lawyer [35]
2024 Apartment 404 Cast member [36]
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Web show

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2022 Saturday Night Live Korea Host Episode 14 – Season 2 [37][38]
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Stage

Concert

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Concert performances
Year Title Role Theater Date Ref.
English Korean
2009 All about the Musical COEX Artium April 13 to 30 [39]
2009 KBS Symphony Orchestra 128th Children's Concert KBS교향악단 제128회 어린이음악회 Singer KBS Hall August 22, 2009 [40]
2013 Seoul Musical Festival Closing Gala Show 2013 서울뮤지컬페스티벌 폐막갈라쇼 Singer Chungmu Art Center Grand Theater August 12, 2013 [41]
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Musical

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Musical play performances[10]
Year Title Role Theater Date Ref.
English Korean
1997 Simcheong 심청 ensemble Seoul Arts Center Opera Theater March 19 to 23 [3][42]
Kim Sa-gat 김삿갓 ensemble
  • Seoul Arts Center
  • Chonbuk National University Samsung Cultural Center
  • Pohang Culture and Arts Center
  • Gumi Culture and Arts Center
  • Hyoja Music Hall
  • Samcheok Culture and Arts Center
October 28 to December 6 [43]
1998 Annie 애니깽 ensemble Seoul Arts Center Opera Theater June 2 to 7 [44]
1999 Bari 바리 - 잊혀진 자장가 ensemble Seoul Arts Center Opera Theater January 9 to 24 [45]
Broadway 42nd Street 브로드웨이 42번가 ensemble Hoam Art Hall December 17 to 31 [46]
Fame 페임 ensemble Hoam Art Hall September 18 to October5 [47]
2000 Empress Myeongseong 명성황후 court lady/shaman Seoul Arts Centre Opera Theatre February 25 to March 12 [48]
Fame 페임 ensemble LG Art Centre September 29 to October 15 [49]
All that Jazz 올댓재즈 ensemble LG Art Centre November 22 to December 6 [50]
2000–2001 Empress Myeongseong 명성황후 court lady/shaman Seoul Arts Centre Opera Theatre Desember 29 to January 18 [51]
2001 Love is in the rain 사랑은 비를 타고 Mi-ri OD Musical Company Information Theater April 6 to October 7 [52]
2003 Mamma Mia 맘마미아 Dancer Japan [6]
2004 I Love You 아이 러브 유 Female 1 Dusan Art Center Yeonkang Hall November 30, 2004 – June 26, 2005 [53]
2005 I Love You 아이 러브 유 Female 1 Dusan Art Center Yeonkang Hall October 29, 2005 – May 7, 2006 [54]
2006 Finding Mr. Destiny 김종욱 찾기 Woman Finding Her 1st Love JTN Art Hall 1 June 2, 2006 – August 15, 2006 [55][56][57]
2006–2007 JTN Art Hall 1 December 12, 2006 – April 8, 2007 [58]
2007 Singles 싱글즈 Nanan Dongsoong Art Center Dongsoong Hall June 9, 2007 – September 9, 2007 [59]
2007–2008 Finding Mr. Destiny Season 3 김종욱 찾기 3 Woman Finding Her 1st Love JTN Art Hall 1
(Daehakro Arts Plaza Hall 1)
October 23–February 17 [60]
2008 September 5 [61]
2008 Singles 싱글즈 Nanan Baekam Art Hall October 25, 2008 – January 18, 2009 [62]
2009–2011 Finding Mr. Destiny 김종욱 찾기 Woman JTN Art Hall 1 March 2009–May 2011 [63][64]
2009 Singles 싱글즈 Nanan Daehakro Freedom Theater June 30, 2009 – August 16, 2009 [65]
2009 Little by Little 점점 Maeng Shin-bi Chungmu Art Center Black Box Theater November 25, 2009 – February 7, 2010 [66]
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Awards and nominations

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Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee / Work Result Ref.
Asia Model Awards 2019 Fashionista Award Oh Na-ra Won [67]
Baeksang Arts Awards 2012 Best New Actress – Film Dancing Queen Nominated [68]
Most Popular Actress – Film Nominated
2019 Best Supporting Actress – Television My Mister Nominated
2022 Best Supporting Actress – Film Perhaps Love Nominated [69]
Blue Dragon Film Awards 2022 Best Supporting Actress Won [70]
Chunsa Film Art Awards 2022 Best Supporting Actress Won [71]
Grand Bell Awards 2022 Best Supporting Actress Nominated [72]
People's Choice Award Won [73]
Korean Culture Entertainment Awards 2017 Excellence Award (Actress) (Movie) Because I Love You Won [74]
2021 Top Excellence Award, Actress Racket Boys Won [75]
Korea Musical Awards 2006 Best Actress Finding Mr. Destiny Won [76]
2007 Popularity Award Oh Na-ra Won [77]
MBC Drama Awards 2020 Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Monday-Tuesday Miniseries / Short Drama Chip In Nominated
The Musical Awards 2007 Popularity Award (Actress) Oh Na-ra Won [78]
SBS Drama Awards 2021 Excellence Award for an Actress in a Mini-Series Genre / Fantasy Drama Racket Boys Nominated [79]
Best Character Award, Actress Won [80][81]
Scene Stealer Festival 2023 Bonsang "Main Prize" Alchemy of Souls Won [82]
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