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Kim Hee-sun won the Fair Face Beauty Contest in 1992 when she was a middle school student, and began modeling in teen magazines. In 1993, Kim, then a high school sophomore, appeared in a commercial for Lotte Samkang's crab chips, which led to her acting debut in Dinosaur Teacher; [4] and an MC gig for music show Live TV Music 20 that same year.
Kim Hye-sun (born September 28, 1969) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for her leading role in the television drama First Wives' Club (2007–2008). Career
Island Trio (Korean: 섬총사) is a South Korean travel-reality show broadcast on O'live and cable TV, tvN. [1] A comedian, an actress and a singer combined into a trio visiting different islands and stay with local islanders to experience the lifestyle as islanders.
The Lady in Dignity [1] (Korean: 품위있는 그녀) is a South Korean television series starring Kim Hee-sun, Kim Sun-ah, Jung Sang-hoon with Lee Tae-im and Lee Ki-woo. [2] The series aired on cable network JTBC on Fridays and Saturdays at 23:00 time slot from June 16 to August 19, 2017. [3]
Remarriage & Desires (Korean: 블랙의 신부) is a 2022 South Korean television series directed by Kim Jeong-min and starring Kim Hee-sun, Lee Hyun-wook, Cha Ji-yeon, Jung Yoo-jin, and Park Hoon. This series is a satire on the Korean society that tells the desire in the remarriage market, revolving around upper-class marriage information ...
Kim Sun-a was born in Jung-gu, Daegu, South Korea [1] in 1973. [2] She is the eldest of three siblings, with a younger brother and sister. When Kim was in middle school, her family immigrated to Japan, and she spent much of her adolescence in Chōfu, Tokyo, where she learned to speak Japanese fluently.
Koo Hye-sun (Korean: 구혜선; born November 9, 1984 [1]) is a South Korean actress, singer-songwriter, director and artist. She gained widespread recognition in the television dramas Hearts of Nineteen (2006), The King And I (2007), Boys Over Flowers (2009), Take Care of Us, Captain (2012), Angel Eyes (2014), Blood (2015).
Kim Heesun [1] (Hangul 김희선; born 1972) is a South Korean writer. She made her literary debut in 2011 when her short story “ Gyoyugui tansaeng ” (교육의 탄생 The Birth of Education) won the Writer's World Award for New Writers. [ 2 ]