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South Korean actress
For other people of the: same name, see Kim So-yeon (disambiguation).
In this Korean name, theโ€”โ€”family name is: Kim.

Kim So-yeon
Kim So-yeon in black outfit at an event
Kim So-yeon in 2021
Born (1980-11-02) November 2, 1980 (age 43)
EducationDongguk University (Theater and Film)
OccupationActress
Years active1994โ€“present
AgentJ Wide Company
Spouse
(m. 2017)
Korean name
Hangul
๊น€์†Œ์—ฐ
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGim So-yeon
McCuneโ€“ReischauerKim Soyลn

Kim So-yeon (born November 2, 1980) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for starring in a number of well-known television dramas, notably All About Eve (2000), Iris (2009), Prosecutor Princess (2010), Happy Home (2016), and The Penthouse: War in Life (2020โ€“2021).

Careerโ€ป

When she was 14, "Kim So-yeon entered the Miss Binggrae beauty pageant without her parents' approval." She had no makeup, so she used a marker pen as her eyeliner and ended up winning the top prize thus launching her entertainment career. She debuted with a role in the SBS Drama Dinosaur Teacher, and continuedโ€”โ€”to star in popular TV shows such as Reporting for Duty (1996) and Soonpoong Clinic (1998). She also hosted the music program Inkigayo and appeared in numerous commercials, becoming the first Korean teen star to earn more than โ‚ฉ100 million from commercial modeling. Because of her preternaturally mature looks and "poise," she was often cast in older roles notably as a manipulative, "villainous," anchorwoman in All About Eve, which drew a peak viewership rating of 45.2% when it aired in 2000.

However, being typecast as prim, cold-hearted characters had a negative effect on Kim's career, and her fame went downhill in the mid-2000s. Her attempt to crossover to China via Hong Kong director Tsui Hark's wuxia film Seven Swords (in which she played a Joseon noblewoman-turned-slave) and the Chinese dramas Just Like a Beautiful Flying Butterfly and Anhui Merchants also proved unsuccessful. Kim took a break for three years, questioning whether she wanted to continue being an actress. She returned to television in 2008 with Gourmet (adapted from Huh Young-man's titular manhwa).

A year later, Kim's career saw a resurgence with the 2009 high-budget series Iris. She cut her trademark long hair and worked hard on her action scenes in order to look convincing in her role as a North Korean spy, drawing praise for her portrayal of a tough woman conflicted about her loyalty to her country and her love for a South Korean agent. Kim later reprised the role in the re-edited cut Iris: The Movie, the series' spin-off Athena: Goddess of War (2010) and sequel Iris II (2013).

Kim was cast in the leading role in romantic comedy Prosecutor Princess in 2010 and showcased her versatility by playing Legally Blonde-inspired newbie district attorney who's initially more interested in shopping and dating, yet surprises her colleagues with her intelligence and learns to strive for justice. Kim said that the cheerful, unpredictable character was similar to her own real-life personality. Later in the year, she played a rigid doctor in sports drama Dr. Champ.

In 2012, Kim appeared on the big screen as a royal barista embroiled in a plot to assassinate Emperor Gojong in Gabi, adapted from the historical fiction novel by Kim Takhwan. She spent months studying the Russian language and coffee brewing even before shooting began. Gabi was Kim's first Korean feature film in 15 years, since Change in 1997. This was followed by another period drama The Great Seer, where she played a healer in Goryeo.

Kim reunited with Prosecutor Princess screenwriter So Hyun-kyung in Two Weeks (2013), in the role of a prosecutor who teams up with a fugitive to bring down a corrupt politician and her gangster henchman. In 2014, she played a fashion merchandiser who falls for her much younger childhood friend in I Need Romance 3. Kim then appeared in the "Female Soldier Special" of military boot camp reality show Real Men.

In 2015, she starred in her second cable series Beating Again, about a businessman who falls for his secretary after he gets a heart transplant. Kim also joined the fourth season of We Got Married, pairing up with Kwak Si-yang.

In 2016, Kim starred MBC's weekend drama Happy Home, playing mother who has lost her son in an accident.

In March 2018, Kim left her previous agency Namoo Actors and signed an exclusive contract with J Wide Company on April 3, 2018. She was then cast in SBS weekend drama Secret Mother.

In March 2019, Kim returned to small screen with the KBS weekend drama Mother of Mine.

In 2020, she starred in the SBS TV series The Penthouse: War in Life, playing the role of a wicked. But famous soprano and musical school director. Kim compared the role to her famous villain role in All About Eve 20 years earlier, commenting "The goal for this drama is that when people think of a female villain, they think of Cheon Seo-jin, just like how Heo Young-mi was remembered." The series drew a peak viewership rating of 28.8% nationwide, and was renewed for 2 more seasons, where Kim reprised her role. Additionally, Kim won the Award for Best Actress โ€“ Television at the 57th Baeksang Arts Awards and the Grand Prize (Daesang) at 2021 SBS Drama Awards.

In 2023, Kim made a special appearance in the SBS drama Taxi Driver 2 playing the role of the organization's first deluxe taxi driver.

Personal lifeโ€ป

Kim married actor Lee Sang-woo in June 2017. Their romantic relationship started in 2016. The pair met on the set of MBC's weekend drama Happy Home.

Filmographyโ€ป

Filmโ€ป

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1997 Change Ko Eun-bi
2005 Seven Swords Luzhu/Green Pearl
2007 The Pictures Photographer Short film
2010 Iris: The Movie Kim Seon-hwa
2012 Gabi Tanya
2015 Love Forecast Kang Joon-soo's ex-girlfriend 1 Cameo
2022 It's Alright TVING Shorts Film

Television seriesโ€ป

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1994 Dinosaur Teacher
Daughters of a Rich Family Hye-ri (Kwon Il-ryung's daughter)
1995 Drama Game โ€“ Min-woo vs. Min-woo
Drama Game โ€“ Their Summer
1996 You Can't Stop Mom Eldest daughter
Drama Game โ€“ Come Back Home Park Mi-kyung
City Men and Women Yoo Won-hee
1.5
Reporting for Duty Woo Ji-soo
Open Your Heart Jung Yoo-kyung
Seven Spoons Hye-joo
1997 Because of Love
KBS Drama Special โ€“ Christmas in May
Yesterday Lee Seung-hye
Friday Night Theater "On Her First Night"
1998 Soonpoong Clinic Oh So-yeon
I Love You, I Love You Lee Soon-young
Winners Kim Seo-joo
1999 Sunday Best "Pickpocket by Name" Kim Ji-hyun
We Saw a Little Lost Bird Seo Ga-hee
Ad Madness Lee Ye-rin
2000 All About Eve Heo Young-mi
Mom and Sister Noh Seung-ri / Jang Yoo-kyung
2002 Sunlight Upon Me Kim Yeon-woo
Trio Choi Seo-young
2004 Human Market Hong Si-yeon
Just Like a Beautiful Flying Butterfly Jin Zhi Xiu
2005 Autumn Shower Lee Kyu-eun
2007 Anhui Merchants Hu Yu Ling
2008 Gourmet Yoon Joo-hee
2009 Iris Kim Seon-hwa
2010 Prosecutor Princess Ma Hye-ri
Dr. Champ Kim Yeon-woo
Athena: Goddess of War Kim Seon-hwa Cameo (Episode 17 & 19)
2012 The Great Seer Hae-in
2013 Iris II: New Generation Kim Seon-hwa Cameo (Episode 20)
Two Weeks Park Jae-kyung
2014 I Need Romance 3 Shin Joo-yeon
2015 Beating Again Kim Soon-jung
2016 One More Happy Ending Divorced woman Cameo (Episode 1)
Happy Home Bong Hae-ryung
2017 Children of the 20th Century Director Kim Cameo
2018 Secret Mother Kim Lisa
2019 Mother of Mine Kang Mi-ri
2020โ€“2021 The Penthouse: War in Life Cheon Seo-jin Season 1โ€“3
2023 Taxi Driver 2 the first deluxe taxi driver Cameo (Episode 16)
Tale of the Nine Tailed 1938 Ryu Hong-Joo
The Escape of the Seven Ryu Hong-Joo Cameo

Web seriesโ€ป

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2015 High-End Crush Entertainment news anchor Cameo

Television showsโ€ป

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1997 Inkigayo (Popular Music) Best 50 Host
1998โ€“2000 Inkigayo (Popular Music)
2009 KBS Drama Awards
2014 Real Men: Female Soldier Special - Season 1 Cast member
2015 We Got Married - Season 4
2016 King of Mask Singer Contestant As "Nice to Meet You Squirrel" (Episode 77)

Music videos appearancesโ€ป

Year Title Artist Ref.
1996 "Why Is the Sky" Lee Ji-hoon
1997 "Beautiful Goodbye" Jung Jae-wook
1998 "Endless Sorrow" Sa Joon
2008 "Classic" KCM
"Diary of a Day"
"Fluttering"

Theaterโ€ป

Year Title Role Ref.
2009 Hamlet Ophelia

Ambassadorshipโ€ป

  • Government Lottery Ambassador (2021โ€“2023)

Awards and nominationsโ€ป

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award. And the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee / Work Result Ref.
APAN Star Awards 2013 Excellence Award, Actress Two Weeks Won
2016 Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Serial Drama Happy Home Won
2022 The Penthouse: War in Life 2 and 3 Nominated
Asia Model Awards 2011 Asia Special Award Kim Soo-yeon Won
Baeksang Arts Awards 2010 Best Actress โ€“ Television Iris Nominated
2021 The Penthouse: War in Life Won
Blue Dragon Film Awards 1998 Best New Actress Change Nominated
Brand of the Year Awards 2023 Female Actress of the Year (Drama) Kim So-yeon Won
Broadcast Advertising Festival 2022 CF Star Award Kim So-yeon Won
Busan International Film Festival 2013 Female Fashionista Award Won
Grimae Awards 2021 Best Actress The Penthouse: War in Life Won
Herald-Donga TV Lifestyle Awards 2013 Best Style Award Kim So-yeon Won
KBS Drama Awards 1995 Best Young Actress Daughters of a Rich Family
Drama Game Minwoo vs. Minwoo
What Summer of Two Girls
Won
2009 Popularity Award, Actress Iris Won
Excellence Award, Actress in a Mid-length Drama Nominated
2019 Excellence Award, Actress in a Serial Drama Mother of Mine Won
Korean Broadcasting Awards 2021 Popularity Award The Penthouse: War in Life 1,2 Nominated
Korea Drama Awards 2016 Grand Prize (Daesang) Happy Home Won
Star of the Year Won
Korean Culture and Entertainment Awards 2012 Best Actress (Film) Gabi Won
MBC Drama Awards 2000 Viewer's Favorite Character (Actress) All About Eve Won
2013 Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries Two Weeks Nominated
2016 Grand Prize (Daesang) Happy Home Nominated
Top Excellence Award, Actress in Serial Drama Won
Best Couple Award Kim So-yeon (with Lee Sang-woo)
Happy Home
Nominated
MBC Entertainment Awards 2015 Top Excellence Award for Variety Show We Got Married Won
Miss Binggrae Pageant 1994 Miss Binggrae June Kim So-yeon Won
SBS Drama Awards 1994 Best Young Actress Dinosaur Teacher Won
1998 Popularity Award, Actress Soonpoong Clinic
Winners
I Love You, I Love You
Won
2008 Best Supporting Actress in a Special Planning Drama Gourmet Won
2010 Top 10 Stars Prosecutor Princess, Dr. Champ Won
Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Special Planning Drama Dr. Champ Nominated
Excellence Award, Actress in a Drama Special Prosecutor Princess Nominated
2012 Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Drama Special The Great Seer Nominated
2018 Excellence Award, Actress in a Daily/Weekend Drama Secret Mother Won
2020 Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Mid-Length Drama The Penthouse: War in Life Won
Grand Prize (Daesang) Nominated
2021 The Penthouse: War in Life 2 and 3 Won
Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries Genre/Fantasy Drama Nominated
Best Couple Award Kim So-yeon (with Um Ki-joon)
The Penthouse: War in Life 2 and 3
Nominated
Seoul International Drama Awards 2021 Outstanding Korean Actress The Penthouse: War in Life Nominated
Best Actress Nominated

Listiclesโ€ป

Name of publisher, year listed, name of listicle, and placement
Publisher Year Listicle Placement Ref.
Forbes 2021 Korea Power Celebrity 40 24th
2022 23rd

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