Yoon Mi-rim | |
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| 生誕 | 1933年 |
| 逝去 | 2020年5月16日(2020年5月16日)(享年86~87歳) |
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Yoon was born in South Korea in 1933.[1] She graduated from the Department of Korean Literature of the Kyung Hee University with a degree in Western Philosophy before subsequently matriculation to each of the Graduate School of Philosophy at Dongguk University and the Graduate School of Philosophy at Sangji University.[2] Yoon worked as a voice actor at the Army Broadcasting Room in the Jeong Hoon Department of the Ministry of National Defense in August 1954. Four months later, she passed the first broadcast drama research recruitment examination to become a voice actor for Korean Broadcasting System,[3][4] alongside Ko Eun-jung and Oh Seung-ryong.[5]
In 1955, Yoon made her debut as a voice actress for the Seoul Central Broadcasting Station and held the position for the following thirteen years.[2] During the period when television was not a popular format medium,[2] she appeared in several works and took part in performances playing lively women aged between their teenage years and their twenties.[1] Such works for Yoon included the first ever Korean radio melodrama soap opera Cheongsil Hongsi in 1956.[3][4][5] She won the Broadcast Culture Award in 1967,[2] and stepped down from voice acting in the same year.[3][4][5]
1970年、彼女は西洋哲学を学ぶために日本に移住した。[ 4 ] [ 5 ]明洞でフランスの小説家で平和主義者のロマン・ロランの全集に出会い、東京出版社の援助を受けた後。[ 2 ]ユンはその後韓国に戻り、 1993年に江原道原州に定住し、[ 2 ]エッセイや小説の執筆、出版でキャリアを確立した。[ 4 ] 1996年から、彼女は15の短編小説と長編小説を執筆した。[ 2 ]彼女は2020年5月16日の朝に亡くなった。[ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ]