Kim Ji-soo (actress, born 1972)

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Born
Yang Sung-yoon

(1972-10-24) October 24, 1972 (age 53)
OthernamesKim Ji-su
OccupationActress
Yearsactive1992–present
Kim Ji-soo
Kim in 2009
Born
Yang Sung-yoon

(1972-10-24) October 24, 1972 (age 53)
Other namesKim Ji-su
OccupationActress
Years active1992–present
AgentIOK Company
Korean name
Hangul
양성윤
RRYang Seongyun
MRYang Sŏngyun
Stage name
Hangul
김지수
Hanja
金志秀
RRGim Jisu
MRKim Chisu
Websitewww.kimjisoo.com

Kim Ji-soo (Korean: 김지수; born October 24, 1972), birth name Yang Sung-yoon (양성윤), is a South Korean actress.

A graduate of Kaywon High School of the Arts, Kim made her acting debut in 1992. She worked as a television actress for over a decade before branching out into film, saying in an interview that, "I was getting older by the second, and I hated becoming complacent."[2] In 2005, Kim made her first big screen appearance with a leading role in Lee Yoon-ki's This Charming Girl, a character study of a twenty-something single woman working at a post office. The film was well received by critics, and Kim herself was singled out for praise, with The Japan Times commenting, "Kim's performance is a masterful balance of understatedness and open-wounded vulnerability."[3] Kim won Best Actress at the Singapore International Film Festival,[4] and Best New Actress at the Blue Dragon Film Awards,[5] Busan Film Critics Awards,[6] and Korean Film Awards,[7] with a further nomination at the Grand Bell Awards.[8] Due to the success of This Charming Girl on the international film festival circuit, and in recognition of her role in promoting Korean culture overseas, Kim was invited to a Blue House luncheon, where she met then-South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun and First Lady Kwon Yang-suk.[9]

In 2006 Kim appeared in several films, first with Jo Jae-hyun in the melodrama Romance, though she was publicly critical about the lack of depth to her character.[10] In October 2006, she portrayed a victim of the Sampoong Department Store collapse in Traces of Love, which was selected as the opening film of the 11th Pusan International Film Festival.[11] In November 2006, Kim starred opposite Han Suk-kyu in the romantic drama Solace, receiving a nomination for Best Actress at the Korean Film Awards.[12]

Kim returned to television in May 2008 with a leading role in the drama Women of the Sun.[13][14] Her turn as a complex antiheroine garnered praise, and she won a Top Excellence Award in Acting at the year-end KBS Drama Awards and a nomination for Best TV Actress at the Baeksang Arts Awards.

In 2010 she starred in her first historical series The King of Legend which focuses on Geunchogo, the 13th ruler of Baekje. Shortly before the drama's premiere, Kim was involved in a drunken hit-and-run accident (this was her second offense; her first DUI was in 2000 for which she lost her license). Amidst a wave of complaints demanding that she be fired from the drama, broadcast station KBS stuck by the actress, and Kim released an official apology and paid the fine of ₩10 million.[15] She was later listed among the top 10 highest-paid entertainers on KBS for the year 2011, with a salary of ₩400 million.[16] Starring roles followed in Love Again (2012) and One Warm Word (2013).[17][18]

When asked in an interview if she would consider appearing nude onscreen, Kim replied, "I don't want to take nude scenes to prove my passion for acting, which I have always had."[19]

In November 2020, Kim signed with new agency Lead Entertainment.[20]

In November 2022, Kim left Lead Entertainment and signed with new agency IOK Company.[21]

Personal life

Relationships

She was in a six-year relationship with actor Kim Joo-hyuk, with whom she co-starred in the 2002 SBS drama series Like a Flowing River. The couple broke up in 2009.[22][23][24]

After her change in relationship status on Facebook was leaked in March 2012, Kim confirmed that she was dating a Korean-Canadian 16 years her junior. The couple split in 2013.[25][26][27]

Filmography

Television series

Year Title Role
1992Female Detective 8080Detective Cha Song-hwa
Time of Ardor
1993Faraway Songba RiverLee Ok-im
1993–1994To the Lovely OthersLee Myung-sook
1994General HospitalNurse Joo Kyung-hee
MKim Eun-hee
The Last LoverKim Joo-hee
1995Little HeroesYeo-jin
1996Sibling RelationsLee Guk-hee
1997The Angel Within
MountainLee Soo-jung
One-Act Play – "Two Mothers"
MBC Best Theater – "Solomon's Thieves"
1997–1998When She BeckonsKim In-hwa/Jang In-young
1998LoveLee So-jin
1998–1999See and See AgainEun-joo
I Hate You, But It's Fine
Letters Written on a Cloudy Day
1999MBC Best Theater – "Once in a Lifetime"
1999–2000Sweet BrideMin-hee
2000Bad FriendsLee Sang-eun
MBC Best Theater – "Dong-bo's Bluebird"Ji-soo
2000–2001Full of SunPark Ji-sook
Foolish PrincesJoo Jang-mi
2001Wind from the Straits
LegendYoon Seo-yeon
2002Sunshine HuntingSong Hee-ju
2002–2003Like a Flowing RiverPark Sang-hee
2003First LoveYoon Seo-gyung
2004–2005The Age of HeroesPark So-sun
2008Women in the SunShin Do-young/Kim Han-sook
2010–2011The King of LegendBuyeo Hwa
2012Love AgainUhm Ji-hyun
2013One Warm WordSong Mi-kyung
2016MemorySeo Yeong-joo
2016–2017Hwarang: The Poet Warrior YouthQueen Mother Jiso
2017–2018A Korean OdysseyNa Chal-nyeo[28]
2018Where Stars LandYang Seo-gun[29]
2020365: Repeat the YearLee Shin
2021High ClassNam Ji-seon[30]
2024 Romance in the House Keum Ae-yeon[31]

Film

Year Title Role
2005This Charming GirlJeong-hae
Murder, Take OneJung Yun-jung (cameo)
Love TalkJeong-hae (cameo)
2006RomanceYun-hee
Traces of LoveSeo Min-joo
SolaceLee Hye-ran
2011Come Rain, Come ShineWoman next door (cameo)
2015Gangnam BluesMin Seong-hee
2016Woo-joo's ChristmasSung Woo-joo
2018Intimate StrangersYe-jin

Variety shows

Year Title Notes
1995Entertainment WeeklyMC
MBC Popular Song Best 50
1998Live Dating 11
1999Seo Se-won's Super Stardom
2000To You Who Forget the Night [ko]DJ
2005 Ya Shim Man Man [ko] Guest (Episode 100, 188)
2006
2008 LOVE Guest (Episode 4)
2010 Sweet Rain [ko] Guest (Episode 17-18)
2013 Thank You [ko] Guest (Episode 8)
2015Running ManGuest (Episode 232)
2017 I Live Alone Guest (Episode 197)

Music video appearances

Year Song title Artist
1999"Are You Going"Jinju
2001"Should I Say I Love You Again?"Kim Dong-ryool
2004"Memory Loss"Gummy
2006"That Man, That Woman"Vibe

Awards and nominations

References

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