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Kim Hye-soo
Kim in 2018
Born (1970-09-05) September 5, 1970 (age 54)
Busan, South Korea
Alma materDongguk University
Occupation(s)Actress, Singer, Artist
Years active1986–present
AgentHodu&U Entertainment [ko][1]
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGim Hye-su
McCune–ReischauerKim Hyesu

Kim Hye-soo (Korean김혜수; born September 5, 1970) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for her roles in the films Tazza: The High Rollers (2006), The Thieves (2012), Coin Locker Girl (2015) and Familyhood (2016) as well as television series Signal (2016) and Hyena (2020). She is known for her versatility and acting range.

Career

Kim Hye-soo debuted in the 1986 film Ggambo when she was a first-year high school student.[2] Over two decades, she amassed a sizeable filmography of leading and supporting roles, notably in the television series Did We Really Love? with Bae Yong-joon and Revenge and Passion with Ahn Jae-wook, as well as the films First Love (1993) and Tie a Yellow Ribbon (1998).

In the 2000s, Kim started to appear more on the silver screen, appearing in movies such as Kick the Moon, YMCA Baseball Team and Three.[3]

However, it was when she reinvented her image as a glamorous and confident femme fatale in films Hypnotized (2004),[4] The Red Shoes (2005)[5][6] and Tazza: The High Rollers (2006) that she gained acting recognition and entered the Korean film industry A-list.[3][7] Various film roles followed, such as a housewife who secretly dates a college student in A Good Day to Have an Affair;[8] an unaffected aunt in Shim's Family;[9] a prostitute in Eleventh Mom[10] and a bar singer in Modern Boy (2008).[11] She considers her collaboration with Han Suk-kyu in 2010's Villain and Widow as one of the highlights of her acting career.[12][13]

In 2009, Kim returned to television with Style, which is set in the fashion industry.[14][15][16][17] She followed that with the mystery melodrama Home Sweet Home in 2010.[18][19][20]

A frequent host of film awards ceremonies and TV variety shows, Kim was signed on as the host of MBC current affairs show W.[21] The production team said that in a bid to make changes in the program as it marked its fifth anniversary, they found that Kim was interested in environmental and other global issues and an avid watcher of documentaries about them.[22] W with Kim Hye-soo premiered in July 2010, but was cancelled in October 2010, with Kim criticizing the network's decision.[20]

Kim with Yoo Jun-sang at the 34th Blue Dragon Film Awards in 2013.

In 2012, she reunited with Tazza director Choi Dong-hoon in The Thieves. Set among the casinos of Macau, the star-studded heist film became the all-time second highest grosser in Korean cinema history.[23][24][25] This was followed with a supporting role in Han Jae-rim's historical film The Face Reader.[26]

In 2013, she headlined the romantic comedy The Queen of Office (also known as Goddess of the Workplace), an adaptation of 2007 Japanese drama Haken no Hinkaku ("Pride of the Temp").[27][28]

Kim next starred in Coin Locker Girl (also known as Chinatown) in 2015, a rare female-driven noir film. She said she didn't mind looking unattractive for her role as a ruthless crime boss, with makeup artists adding age spots to her face, gray to her hair, and flab to her stomach and hips with prostheses. Kim said it was "mentally agonizing" deciding whether to accept the role, but once she did, she felt "a surge of excitement" every time she stepped onto the set, and considered the film "a new challenge that makes my heart race and scares me at the same time."[29][30][31]

Kim made her small-screen comeback in 2016 with tvN's Signal,[32] which was both critically and commercially successful. She won Best Actress at the 52nd Baeksang Arts Awards and the tvN10 Awards for her performance.[33]

Kim then returned to the big screen, starring in the family drama film Familyhood[34] followed by noir film A Special Lady.[35]

In 2018, Kim starred in the IMF crisis film, Default, alongside Yoo Ah-in.[36] She has also been cast in the science fiction film Return.[37]

In 2020, Kim starred in the legal drama Hyena.[38]

Personal life

Kim is a budding artist, having displayed her pop art at the Seoul Open Art Fair.[39][40] One of her collage paintings was sold for ₩5 million, and Kim donated the money to charity.[41]

Kim and character actor Yoo Hae-jin first met in 2001 after shooting the film Kick the Moon and became close in 2006 after appearing together in Tazza: The High Rollers. Rumors of the two dating surfaced starting 2008 although both continuously denied any romantic involvement until early 2010 when paparazzi photographs of the two were released,[42][43] and the couple officially confirmed their relationship.[44][45][46][47][48] Kim and Yoo broke up in 2011.[49][50][51]

Kim has a Theater and Film degree from Dongguk University and a master's degree in journalism and mass communications from Sungkyunkwan University; she also taught performing arts at Sungkyunkwan University as an adjunct professor in 2001. In 2013 Kim admitted to having plagiarized her master's thesis "A Study on Actor Communication," with parts copied verbatim from at least four different books. She apologised for her actions, and said she was willing to forfeit her master's degree.[52][53][54]

Filmography

Film

Year English title Korean title Role
1986 Ggambo 깜보 Na-young
My Daughter Saved from the Mire, Part II 수렁에서 건진 내 딸 2 Yu-ri
1988 Grown-ups Just Don't Understand 어른들은 몰라요 Yu-ra
That Last Winter 그 마지막 겨울 Young-ae
1990 Oseam 오세암 Sister Angela
1991 Lost Love 잃어버린 너 Kim Yoon-hee
1993 First Love 첫사랑 Park Young-shin
1994 I Wish for What is Forbidden 나는 소망한다 내게 금지된 것을 Cameo
Life and Death of the Hollywood Kid 헐리우드 키드의 생애 Cameo
Blue Seagull 블루시걸 Chae-rin (voice)
1995 Dr. Bong 닥터봉 Hwang Yeo-shin
The Eternal Empire 영원한 제국 Yoon Sang-ah
Bitter and Sweet 남자는 괴로워 Kim Hye-soo
1997 Change 체인지 Ko Eun-bi
Mister Condom 미스터 콘돔 Sung-hee
1998 Too Tired to Die 투 타이어드 투 다이 Anouk
Tie a Yellow Ribbon Chae-young
1999 Doctor K 닥터 K Dr. Pyo Ji-soo
2001 Kick the Moon 신라의 달밤 Min Ju-ran
2002 Three (segment "Memories") 쓰리 Wife
YMCA Baseball Team YMCA 야구단 Min Jong-rim
2004 Hypnotized 얼굴없는 미녀 Ji-su
2005 The Red Shoes 분홍신 Sun-jae
2006 Tazza: The High Rollers 타짜 Madam Jeong
2007 A Good Day to Have an Affair 바람 피기 좋은 날 Dew
Skeletons in the Closet 좋지 아니한가 Mi-kyung
Eleventh Mom 열한번째 엄마 Woman
2008 Modern Boy 모던보이 Jo Nan-sil
Forgiveness 용서 Documentary narrator
2010 Villain and Widow 이층의 악당 Hyun-joo
2012 The Thieves 도둑들 Pepsee
2013 The Face Reader 관상 Yeon-hong
2015 Coin Locker Girl 차이나타운 Ma Woo-hee ("Mother")
2016 Familyhood 굿바이 싱글 Joo-yeon
2017 A Special Lady 미옥 Na Hyun-jung
2018 Default 국가부도의 날 Han Shi-hyeon
2020 Return 귀환
The Day I Died: Unclosed Case 내가 죽던 날 Hyeon-soo[55]
2021 Smugglers 밀수

Television

Year English title Korean title Role Network
1986 Best Selling Theater - Doll's Classroom 베스트셀러극장 - 인형의 교실 Oh Hye-sook MBC
TV Literary Museum - Young Zelkova Tree TV문학관 - 젊은 느티나무 KBS1
1987 Samogok 사모곡 Bo-wook KBS2
1988 1988 Summer Olympics Special - Chunhyangjeon Sung Chun-hyang
Sun Shim-yi 순심이 Sun Shim-yi
1989 Senoya 세노야 Kang Jung-ae KBS1
1990 Erased Woman 지워진 여자 Jung Soo-min KBS2
When The Flowers Bloom And The Birds Cry 꽃 피고 새 울면 Mi-kyung
Three Families In One House Season 2 한지붕 세가족 시즌2 Hye-sook MBC
Fun World 재미있는 세상 Seo Byung-sook
1991 Best Theater - Midsummer Night's Dream 베스트극장 - 한여름 밤의 꿈
Best Theater - Neighbor 베스트극장 - 이웃집 은이
Chuseok Special - Gosu 추석 특집극 - 고수 Oh Jung-hee
Rosy Life 장미빛 인생 Chae Jung-seo
1992 New Year Special - Cheonsa Is A Tomboy 신년 특집극 - 천사는 말괄량이 Cheon-sa
Best Theater - Reasons to Love Someone 베스트극장 - 누군가를 사랑하려는 이유 Kang-ju
Rainbow In Mapo 마포 무지개 Park Young-mi
1993 Pilot 파일럿 Lee Ji-won
A Woman's Man 여자의 남자 Kim Eun-young
1994 Dokkaebiga Ganda 창사특집극 - 눈먼 새의 노래 Choi In-young SBS
Changsa Special - Song of a Blind Bird 창사특집극 - 눈먼 새의 노래 Seok Kyung-sook MBC
1994–1998 Partner Cha Hae-soon
1995 Love Pro, Marriage Amateur 사랑과 결혼 Seo Ye-hee
The Basics of Romance 연애의 기초 Il-young
Drama Game - Twilight of the Gods 드라마게임 - 신들의 황혼 KBS2
1996 Oxtail Soup 곰탕 SBS
Scent of Apple Blossoms 사과꽃 향기 Seo Kyung-joo MBC
1997 Changsa Special - Young 창사 특집극 - 새끼 Sun-ju SBS
Ms. & Mr. 미스&미스터
Revenge and Passion 복수혈전 Jung Mi-kyung MBC
1999 Did We Really Love? 우리가 정말 사랑했을까 Lee Shin-young
Kuk-hee 국희 Min Kuk-hee
2000 Golden Era 황금시대 Kim/Choi Hee-kyung
2001 Best Theater - Dear Hye-soo 베스트극장 - 사랑하는 혜수 언니 Herself
2002–2003 Jang Hee-bin[56] 장희빈 Hui-bin Jang KBS2
2004–2005 Han River Ballad 한강수타령 Yoon Ga-young MBC
2009 Style 스타일 Park Ki-ja SBS
2010 Home Sweet Home 즐거운 나의 집 Kim Jin-seo MBC
2011 Cool Guys, Hot Ramen 꽃미남 라면가게 tarot fortuneteller (cameo, episode 1)[57] tvN
2013 The Queen of Office 직장의 신 Miss Kim / Kim Jeom-seon KBS2
2016 Signal 시그널 Cha Soo-hyun tvN
2017 Dr. Romantic 낭만닥터 김사부 Lee Young-jo (cameo, episodes 20 & 21 (prequel)) [58] SBS
2020 Hyena 하이에나 Jeong Geum-ja
2021 Juvenile Judgement 소년 심판 Sim Eun-seok Netflix

Hosting

Year Title Network Notes
1993–1995 Saturday Saturday Is Fun MBC
1993–1995
1997
1999–present
Blue Dragon Film Awards SBS[59] Host [60]
2010 World Wide Weekly MBC

Discography

Year Song title Notes
2008 "Why Don't You Do Right?" Track from Modern Boy OST
"Blues of Colors"
"개여울" (Japanese Ver.)
2013 "Love is" Track from The Queen of Office OST

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1987 23rd Baeksang Arts Awards Best New Actress (Film) Ggambo Won
KBS Excellent Program Evaluation Awards Best Acting Young Zelkova Tree Won
KBS Drama Awards Best New Actress Samogok, Young Zelkova Tree Won
1991 27th Baeksang Arts Awards Most Popular Actress (TV) Fun World Won
MBC Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actress Rosy Life Nominated
1993 31st Grand Bell Awards Best Actress First Love Nominated
14th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Leading Actress Won
1995 31st Baeksang Arts Awards Most Popular Actress (Film) The Eternal Empire Won
MBC Drama Awards Top Excellence Award, Actress Partner Won
16th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Leading Actress Dr. Bong Won
1996 34th Grand Bell Awards Best Actress Nominated
32nd Baeksang Arts Awards Best Actress (TV) Oxtail Soup Won
MBC Drama Awards Grand Prize (Daesang) Partner Won
Top Excellence Award, Actress Nominated
1999 Kuk-hee Won
Talent of the Year Won
12th Grimae Awards Best Actress Won
2000 Korea Fashion Photographers Association Photogenic Actor Award Won
2003 KBS Drama Awards Grand Prize (Daesang) Jang Hee-bin Won
Top Excellence Award, Actress Nominated
2004 MBC Drama Awards Han River Ballad Won
25th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Leading Actress Hypnotized Nominated
12th Chunsa Film Art Awards Best Actress Won [61]
3rd Korean Film Awards Nominated
2005 42nd Grand Bell Awards Won [62]
41st Baeksang Arts Awards Best Actress (Film) Won [63]
Dong-A TV Fashion Beauty Awards Fashion Icon Award Won
4th Korean Film Awards Best Actress The Red Shoes Nominated
2006 43rd Grand Bell Awards Nominated
23rd Korea Best Dresser Swan Awards Best Dressed, Movie Actress category Won
27th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Leading Actress Tazza: The High Rollers Won [64]
Popular Star Award Won
Pyeongtaek Film Festival Best Actress Won
14th Korean Culture and Entertainment Awards Won
2nd University Film Festival of Korea Won
14th Chunsa Film Art Awards Won
Cine 21 Awards Won
2007 9th Asian Film Critics Association Awards Nominated
1st Korea Movie Star Awards Won
31st Hong Kong International Film Festival Nominated
4th Max Movie Awards Nominated
Newport Beach Film Festival Won [65]
44th Grand Bell Awards Nominated
6th Korean Film Awards Nominated
1st Asian Film Awards Best Actress Nominated
43rd Baeksang Arts Awards Best Actress (Film) Nominated
8th Korea Visual Arts Festival Photogenic Award Won
2008 2nd Asian Film Awards Best Supporting Actress Skeletons in the Closet Nominated
2009 2nd Style Icon Awards Icon of the Year Won [66]
Best Actress Style Won
SBS Drama Awards Top Excellence Award, Actress Nominated [67]
Top 10 Stars Won
2011 48th Grand Bell Awards Best Actress Villain and Widow Nominated
32nd Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Leading Actress Nominated [68]
Popular Star Award Won
12th Korea Visual Arts Festival Photogenic Award Won
2012 20th Korean Culture and Entertainment Awards Best Actress The Thieves Won
2013 7th Asian Film Awards Best Supporting Actress Nominated
34th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Supporting Actress The Face Reader Nominated
2nd APAN Star Awards Top Excellence Award, Actress The Queen of Office Nominated
6th Korea Drama Awards Grand Prize (Daesang) Nominated
21st Korean Culture and Entertainment Awards Won
KBS Drama Awards Won [69]
Top Excellence Award, Actress Nominated
Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries Nominated
Best Couple Award with Oh Ji-ho Won
2014 50th Baeksang Arts Awards Best Actress (TV) Nominated
9th Max Movie Awards Best Actress The Face Reader Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Nominated
2015 10th Asia-Pacific Producers Network Awards Asian Movie Artist Award Coin Locker Girl Won [70][71][72]
Korean Film Actor's Association Awards Top Star Award Won
36th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Leading Actress Nominated
35th Golden Cinema Festival Best Actress Won [73]
24th Buil Film Awards Nominated
35th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards Won [74]
52nd Grand Bell Awards Nominated
2nd Korean Film Producers Association Awards Won [75]
2016 11th Max Movie Awards Nominated
21st Chunsa Film Art Awards Won [76]
10th Asian Film Awards Best Actress Nominated
52nd Baeksang Arts Awards Best Actress (Film) Nominated [77]
Best Actress (TV) Signal Won
5th APAN Star Awards Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries Nominated
1st Asia Artist Awards Grand Prize (Daesang) Nominated
tvN10 Awards Best Actress Won [78]
25th Buil Film Awards Familyhood Nominated
37th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Leading Actress Nominated
2017 53rd Baeksang Arts Awards Best Actress (Film) Nominated
2018 52nd Taxpayers' Day Presidential Commendation Won [79]
2019 55th Baeksang Arts Awards Bazaar Icon Award Won
Best Actress (Film) Default Nominated [80]
40th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Leading Actress Nominated [81]
10th KOFRA Film Awards Jury Award Won [82]
Faro Island Film Festival (Korean and Japanese) Best Actress Nominated
19th Director's Cut Awards Nominated
2020 2nd Asia Contents Awards Hyena Nominated [83]
Excellence Award Won
56th Baeksang Arts Awards Best Actress (TV) Nominated [84]
7th APAN Star Awards Grand Prize (Daesang) Nominated [85]
SBS Drama Awards Nominated
Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries Genre/Action Drama Nominated

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