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Kim Soo-hyun (Korean: 김수현; born February 16, 1988) is a South Korean actor. One of the highest-paid actors in South Korea in 2020, [ 3 ] his accolades include five Baeksang Arts Awards , two Grand Bell Awards and one Blue Dragon Film Award .
Jung Kyung-ho is the son of Jung Eul-young , veteran TV director and frequent collaborator of writer Kim Soo-hyun of hit television dramas such as Mom's Dead Upset, My Husband's Woman, Life Is Beautiful and Childless Comfort. Jung Eul-young was initially against his son's desire to pursue acting, but Jung defied his father's wishes and moved ...
Kim Soo-hyun Won [74] Best Artist Award Seo Yea-ji Won [75] AAA Hot Issue Award Kim Soo-hyun Won Seo Yea-ji Won Baeksang Arts Awards: 2021: Best Drama: It's Okay to Not Be Okay: Nominated [76] Best Director – Television: Park Shin-woo Nominated Best Screenplay – Television: Jo Yong Nominated Best Actor – Television: Kim Soo-hyun Nominated
Moon Embracing the Sun (Korean: 해를 품은 달; RR: Haereul Pum-eun Dal, also known as The Moon that Embraces the Sun or The Sun and the Moon) is a 2012 South Korean television drama series, starring Han Ga-in, Kim Soo-hyun, Jung Il-woo, and Kim Min-seo.
Kim Soo-hyun as Baek Hyun-woo [4]. Moon Seong-hyun as teen Baek Hyun-woo [5]; Choi Yi-an as child Baek Hyun-woo [6]; Hae-in's husband and the legal director of Queens Group. Born in the rural area of Yongdu-ri, he is a lawyer who graduated from Seoul National University.
Real (Korean: 리얼) is a South Korean psychological thriller action film directed by Lee Sa-rang, starring Kim Soo-hyun, Sung Dong-il, Lee Sung-min, Sulli and Jo Woo-jin. The film was released on June 28, 2017, in South Korea.
Kim Soo-gyeom as Nam Gu-hyeon; Nam Soo-hyun's younger brother. A student studying for his civil service exam because he wants to become a police officer just like his (deceased) father. Is not fully aware of the burden Soohyun carries financially. An immature younger brother who has to do what he wants.
Kim So-hyun was born on 4 June 1999, in Australia, and has a younger brother. [1] She moved to South Korea in 2003, when she was four years old. [1] Her father died when she was nine years old.