Gil Hae-yeon

South Korean actress (born 1964) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gil Hae-yeon (Korean: 길해연; born April 11, 1964) is a South Korean actress. She is best known to North American audiences for her performance in the film In Her Place, for which she garnered a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 3rd Canadian Screen Awards in 2015[1] and won the Wildflower Film Award for Best Supporting Actress at the 3rd Wildflower Film Awards in 2016.[2]

Born (1964-04-11) April 11, 1964 (age 62)
South Korea
EducationDongduk Women's University – Korean Language and Literature
OccupationActress
Yearsactive1985–present
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Gil Hae-yeon
Gil in March 2022
Born (1964-04-11) April 11, 1964 (age 62)
South Korea
EducationDongduk Women's University – Korean Language and Literature
OccupationActress
Years active1985–present
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Korean name
Hangul
길해연
Hanja
吉海蓮
RRGil Haeyeon
MRKil Haeyŏn
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In South Korea, her roles have included the television series Goodbye Mr. Black, Working Mom Parenting Daddy, Possessed, Something in the Rain, One Spring Night, Encounter (2018–19), and Woman of 9.9 Billion. She is most active as a supporting actress, playing role of main characters' mothers.

Gil also writes children's plays and children's books.[3] She has written over 10 children's books and children's play scripts. She also wrote 'Intensive for Children' based on her experience teaching children in a children's theater class.[4]

In 2020, Gil took office as third Chairman of The Korea Theater Welfare Foundation which was established in 2005 to support theater practitioners so that they do not give up theater even in difficult circumstances and are guaranteed basic treatment. The first Chairman Park Jeong-ja and the second Chairman Yoon Seok-hwa.[5]

Early life and education

Gil Hae-yeon was born in Paju, Gyeonggi Province on April 11, 1964 and raised in Seoul.[6] She showed her writing talent from a young age and won many awards in elementary school. She attended Pungmoon Girls' High School, where she took literature class because of her dream of becoming a writer.[7] During high school, she watched Jean-Paul Sartre's play The Dead without burial [fr], that elevated her awareness of the charm of theatre. Still, She never dreamed of acting.[8][9]

In 1983, She enrolled in the Korean Literature Department at Dongduk Women's University. When she was a freshman, she chose bowling for her physical education class. She also joined a theater club.[8] Her senior in the theater class asked her to come.[9]

Career

In 1986, during her fourth year of college, she co-founded the theater company 'Little Shinhwa' with friends from around ten university drama clubs, including Sogang University, Chung-Ang University, and Kookmin University.[6][10] It marked the beginning of her career in theater.[11] They created a theater company with the idea of just doing it for 10 years.[9][12]

The theater company's motto is "With the Heart of Sprinkling a Lantern of Water in the Desert!".[5] Gil serves as the vice president of 'Little Shinhwa.'[8][13] One notable work by 'Little Shinhwa' is the play 'New Year's Day,' which premiered at the Dongsung Arts Center in 2001. 'New Year's Day' achieved significant recognition, winning the 10th Daesan Literary Award in the play category upon its premiere. It was also selected as one of the BEST3 plays by the Korea Theater Critics Association in 2001 and received the Best Picture, Best Directing (Choi Yong-hoon), and Acting Award (Hong Seong-kyung) at the 2002 Donga Theater Awards.[14]

After graduating, she also became an acting lecturer. Since the early 1990s, she has been working with children through children's theater classes.[6]

She made her film debut in 2003 with the film If You Were Me.[15]

She was featured as DongA Theatre Princess of the Month in December 2010.[16] The 47th Donga Theater Awards took place on January 24, 2011, at the Grand Theater of Daehakro Arts Theater in Daehakro, Seoul. Actress Gil Hae-yeon, known for her role in "Here Comes Love" (written by Bae Bong-gi and directed by Shim Jae-chan), received the acting award at the ceremony.[17]

In 2011, Gil Hae-yeon was honored with the 'Theater of the Year Award' at the '16th Hiseo Theater Awards'. The awards ceremony took place on December 30 on the 3rd floor of Arko Arts Theater.[18] This year, Gil Hae-yeon appeared in encore such as "Here Comes Love", 'Dream within a Dream', and 'New Year's Day', and was praised for creating a deeper character than when she first performed.[19]

She made her TV debut in 2012 through director Ahn Pan-seok's series How Long I've Kissed. In the series, she portrayed the character Ha Seom-jin, a Korean-Chinese domestic helper. Her realistic acting in the role received praise, as she convincingly portrayed a native Yanbian. After that, her collaboration with Director Ahn continued. In the following years, she worked on one drama each year, including "The End of the World," "Secret Affair," and "Heard It Through the Grapevine.[6]

In 2013, She joins forces with Lee Ho-jae and Kim Young-pil (Theater Company Alleyway) in the Strindberg's play Creditors. which commences on the 10th at the small theater of Arko Arts Theater in Daehakro. The Creditors is a poignant work reflecting the writer's personal experience of an unhappy marriage and his misogynistic beliefs. This tragicomedy follows Gustav (portrayed by Lee Ho-jae), a scholarly ex-husband who seeks revenge against his unfaithful wife, Thekla, and her new husband, the painter Adolf (played by Kim Young-pil), employing his cunning wit and eloquence. The play has been translated by Seong Su-jeong and embellished by Dong Lee-hyang.[20]

Gil made her mark in 2015 when she appeared in director Ahn Pan-seok's drama Heard It Through the Grapevine. Her role as Yang Jae-hwa, the secretary to Han Jeong-ho (played by Yoo Jun-sang), resonated with viewers and left a lasting impression.[6]

She left a deep impression by portraying the roles of Son Ye-jin and Han Ji-min's mother in director Ahn Pan-seok's dramas "Something in the Rain" and "Spring Night," respectively. In "Something in the Rain," she portrayed a snobbish and obnoxious villain, while in "Spring Night," she exhibited respect for her daughters' decisions, showcasing a contrasting character portrayal.[21]

In 2023, Gil was cast in director Bae Doo-ri's independent film "Dolphin" alongside Kwon Yuri. Since its premiere at the Jeonju International Film Festival, the film has garnered attention as it was invited to prominent domestic and international film festivals, including the Seoul Independent Film Festival, the Muju Mountain Film Festival, and the Vancouver Asian Film Festival in Canada.[22]

Personal life

Gil married Cho Won-ho, a fellow founding member of the theater group Little Shinhwa, and they had a son. Gil's husband suddenly died in 2007 due to a myocardial infarction.[23][24] She became a single mother to her son, who was still in middle school and dealing with an illness. She remained busy with five or six theater appearances, working as a college lecturer, and conducting acting lessons every year. As a result, she earned the nickname "Guillery," a portmanteau of her surname and "Hillary." This nickname reflected the perception that she was even busier than Hillary Clinton.[6]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2003If You Were MeJeong-hyeon
2005Mapadowoman from Jeju
Flowering DayHee-jung (short film)[25]
Friendly and Harmonious (educational film)
The Intimateart factory manager
2006Art of FightingYeong-ae's mother
2007Mapado 2woman from Jeju
The Elephant on the BikeDong-gyu's mother [26]
Seven Dayshospital director
I Need Some Sleepmother
2008Living Together, Happy TogetherGyeong-mi
Baby and IKi-seok's mother
2009BreathlessYeon-hee's mother
The PotMissionary Jang
Fortune SalonSeung-won's sister-in-law
2011Late BlossomKun-bong's daughter-in-law
Re-encounterHan-soo's mother
Meet the In-Lawshousekeeper (special appearance)
2012ChokedHee-soo
Don't Cry Mommynun
2013PlutoJoon's mother
If You Were Me 6mother
Ingtoogi: The Battle of Internet TrollsTae-Sik's mother
2014CartReal customer (special appearance)
Our Older SisterBolero (special appearance)
In Her Placemother
2015Granny's Got Talenthousemaid (special appearance)
2016InsaneKang Soo-ah's mother
MissingJi-sun's mother-in-law
2017The MimicKim Moo-nyeo
Memoir of a MurdererMaria
The First LapSoo-hyun's mother
2019MateGeum-hee
Inseparable BrosJung-soon
Long Live The KingChoon-taek's mother (special appearance)
House of HummingbirdYoung-ji's mother [27]
2021 MidnightKyung-mi's mother
2023 Unlocked Je-yeon
Unforgivable Hae-yeon [28]
2024 Dolphin Jeong-ok [29]
About Family Mother superior [30]
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Television series

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Year Title Role Notes
2012How Long I've KissedHa Sum-jin
2013The End of the WorldJung Sang-sook
2014Secret AffairMs. Baek
Doctor StrangerKim Eun-hee (Oh Soo-hyun's mother)
2015Miss Mamma MiaMa Hae-yeon
Heard It Through the GrapevineYang Jae-hwa
AssemblyChun No-shim
Cheer Up!Director Lee
Riders: Catch TomorrowBae Mi-Sun
2016Puck!Gyeong-pil's mother
Moorim School: Saga of the BraveGye Mi-sook (special appearance)
Yeah, That's How It IsSo-hyang
BabysitterYoo Sang-won's mother
Goodbye Mr. BlackHong In-ja
Working Mom Parenting DaddyLee Hae-soon [31]
My Fair LadyKim Young-ji
2017Naked FiremanJeong-soon [32]
Queen of Mysterymurderer (special appearance)
Hospital ShipHwang In-kyung's mother (special appearance)
The Most Beautiful GoodbyeDr. Yoon
Two Copsnun
2018Something in the RainKim Mi-yeon (Jin-ah's mother) [33]
What's Wrong with Secretary Kimwoman at parking (special appearance)
The Ghost DetectiveHwang Young-hee
Too Bright for RomancePil-yong's mother KBS Drama Special (special appearance)
Matrimonial ChaosJin Yoo-young's mother (special appearance)
Encounter Teacher Lee (Tea house)
2019PossessedShin Geum-jo (Seo-jung's mother)
My Fellow Citizens!Kim Kyung-ae (Sang-jin's mother)
One Spring NightShin Hyeong-seon (Jeong-in's mother) [34]
Melting Me SoftlyYoo Hyang-ja (Mi-ran's mother)
Woman of 9.9 BillionJang Geum-ja
2020Find Me in Your MemorySeo Mi-hyun
Do You Like Brahms?Song Jeong-hee
2021Beyond EvilDo Hae-won
Law SchoolOh Jung-Hee
VoiceGam Jong-sukSeason 4[35]
Drama Special – Scenery of Pain old woman [36]
2022 Cleaning Up Bo-ran [37]
If You Wish Upon Me Choi Deok-ja [38]
Mental Coach Jegal Shim Bok-ja [39]
2023 Strangers Again Hong Yeo-rae [40]
2025 Head over Heels Oh Ok-soon
The Winning Try Kang Jeong-hyo [41]
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Web series

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2021 You Me Up Do Yong-shik's mother Cameo [42]
The Silent Sea Director Choi
2023 One Day Off Koo Young-sook Cameo [43]
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Theater

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Theater plays performances[44]
Year Title Role Theater Date Ref.
English Korean
1994 Nostalgic Antoine 그리운 앙뜨완느 theater in Hyehwa-dong 1, Daehak-ro September 1–6 [45]
1995 Magic Eye. Scream! 매직 아이.스크림! Batangol Small Theater April 14–May 28 [46]
2001 New Year's Day 돐날 Jeong-suk Small theater at Daehak-ro Arts Center, Seoul April 12–25 [47][48]
2002 Onion 양파 Mother Daehak-ro Batanggol Small Theater April 4–28 [49]
The Kingdom of Things 사물의 왕국 National Theater's Daoreum Theater June 6–9 [50]
Ahjumma in Room 405 405호 아줌마는 Ahjumma Dongsung Arts Center Small Theater in Daehakro September 13 [51]
2003 Oxygen 산소 Mrs Priestley /Rosenbiysk Small Theater of the Arts Theater of the Arts Promotion Agency April 3–20 [52]
New Year's Day 돐날 Jeong-suk Batanggol Theater in Seoul May 8–June 1 [53]
Wart 사마귀 U Theater in Cheongdam-dong July 8 to August 3 [54]
Mom Discovered the Sea When She Was Fifty 엄마는 오십에 바다를 발견했다 Daughter Sanullim Small Theater Sep 25–Nov 23 [55][56]
Cactus 선인장 Female Cultural Arts Foundation's Hakjeon Blue Stage December 22–30 [57]
2004 Equus 에쿠우스 Dora Strang Dongsung Art Centre Dongsung Hall January 29–February 1 [58]
February 2–March 7 [59]
2005 Equus 에쿠우스 Dora Strang Hakjeon Blue Small Theater September 9–October 30 [60]
2005 Getting Out 게팅 아웃 Hakjeon Blue Theater May 4–22 [61][62]
2006 Macbeth, The Show 맥베드, The Show Lady Macbeth Seoul Arts Center's Towol Theater May 28–June 7 [63]
2007 Fish Festival 물고기 축제 mother Arungu Small Theater in Daehakro May 24–June 17 [64]
2008 I Live Because of You 너 때문에 산다 Gok-nyeo Semo Theater at Daehakro Sado Art Center January 3 to 20 [65]
Dream Within a Dream 꿈속의 꿈 Bo-hee Arko Arts Theatre Small Theatre April 30–May 2 [66]
Aloes Wood 침향 Ae-sook Arko Arts Theatre Grand Theatre June 11–29 [67]
The Remains of the House 남은 집 Pilgrimage Guerrilla Theater August 14–September 14 [68]
Tenant 임차인 Jeongbo Small Theater October 17 to November 9 [69]
Human Time 인간의 시간 Park Tae-hyeong Arko Arts Theater Grand Theater December 19–27 [70]
2009 Dear Yelena Sergeyevna 존경하는 엘레나 선생님 Yelena Sergeyevna Arko Arts Theater Small Theater in Daehakro March 12–29 [71]
Oxygen 산소 Mrs Priestley /Rosenbiysk Doosan Art Center Space 111 May 5–10 [72]
Sisters 언니들 Sister Dongsung Arts Center Small Theater December 2–13 [73]
2010 Even If They Betray You 그대를 속일지라도 Arko Arts Theater Grand Theater June 18–27 [74]
33 Variations 33개의 변주곡 Gertrude Dongsung Hall of Dongsung Art Center in Daehakro October 15 [75]
Love is Coming 사랑이 온다 wife Sogang University Mary Hall Grand Theater December 1–5 [76]
2011 New Year's Day 돐날 Gyeongju Daehakro Art One Theater Hall 2 June 3–July 10 [77]
2012 I Miss Your Parents' Faces 니 부모 얼굴이 보고 싶다 Nam Yoon-jung's mom Sejong Center for the Performing Arts M Theater June 24–July 29 [78]
2013 Creditors 채권자들 Tekla Arko Arts Theater Small Theater May 10–26 [79]
2013 The Women Who Stole a Battlefield 전쟁터를 훔친 여인들 Madge National Theater Company, Baek Baek-hee Jang Min-ho Theater November 27–December 8 [80]
2014 Spring Days Gone 봄날은 간다 Daehakro Art Space Seoul July 16–20 [81]
Shadow Child 그림자 아이 mother National Theatre Baek Sung-hee Jang Min-ho Theatre October 24–November 2 [82]
Great Legacy 위대한 유산 Habisham Myeongdong Arts Theatre December 3 to 28 [83]
2015 Monroe Mom 먼로, 엄마 Mi-jin Daehakro Petitchel Theater January 22–February 8 [84][85][unreliable source?]
2018 Misery 미저리 Annie Wilkes Doosan Art Center Yeongang Hall February 9–April 15 [86]
2019 Misery 미저리 Annie Wilkes Sejong Center for the Performing Arts M Theater July 13–September 15 [87]
Contemporary Art Museum Main Performance Hall, Ulsan October 4–5 [88]
Dream Theater, Busan October 11–13 [89]
Guri Art Hall Cosmos Grand Theater November 8–9 [90]
2022 Hamlet 햄릿 Actor 2 National Theater Haeoreum Theater July 13–August 13 [91][92]
2022–2023 Misery 미저리 Annie Wilkes Sejong Center for the Performing Arts M Theater December 24–February 5 [93]
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Awards and nominations

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Year Award ceremony Category Nominee / Work Result Ref.
2002 Seoul Performing Arts Festival Best Actress Gil Ha-yeon
Changpa Theater Company
Won [94]
2008 29th Seoul Theater Festival Best Actress Dream Within a Dream Won [95][96]
2008 Korea Theater Awards Best Actress Gil Ha-yeon Won [81]
2010 47th Donga Theater Awards[a] Best Acting Award Love is Coming Won [97][98]
2011 16th Hiseo Theater Awards[b] Actor of the Year Gil Ha-yeon Won [100][101]
2011 Shenzhen Film Festival Best Actress Gil Ha-yeon Won [81]
2015 APAN Star Awards Best Supporting Actress Heard It Through the Grapevine Won [102]
2015 25th Lee Hae-rang Theater Award[c] Best Actress Gil Ha-yeon Won [103]
2016 3rd Wildflower Film Awards Best Supporting Actress In Her Place Won [2]
2025 2025 SBS Drama Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries Humanity/Fantasy Drama The Winning Try Won [104][105]
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Notes

  1. The Dong-A Theater Awards [ko] (동아연극상) established in 1964 to expand and develop the base of Korean theater, have contributed to the revitalization of Korean theater by selecting and awarding performers, theater troupes and organizations that have performed outstandingly every year.
  2. The Hi-seo Theater Awards (히서연극상) was established in 1996 by theatre critic Gu Hee-seo (구히서) (1939 to 2019). In 1996, the first year started with the Theatre of the Year Award. Since 1997, two winners were selected, one each for The Theater Man of the Year and The Theatre Award. Winners were given plaques and prizes funded from The Metaa wine party auction that takes place a month before the awards ceremony. The last award ceremony was in 2015.[99]
  3. The Lee Hae-rang Theater Award [ko] was established by the Lee Hae-rang Theater Foundation to commemorate the Lee Hae-rang [ko], a pioneer in the Korean theater industry.

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