Kim Hye-soo, born on September fifth, nineteen seventy, is a celebrated South Korean actress renowned for her compelling portrayals of strong-willed and sophisticated women. Rising to fame as one of the most popular teen stars during the 1980s and 1990s, she has captivated audiences with her headstrong independence and remarkable talent.
Her career commenced in nineteen eighty-five with an advertisement for Nestlé Milo, paving the way for her film debut in the leading role of Ggambo in nineteen eighty-six. This performance earned her the accolade of Best New Actress at the 1987 Baeksang Arts Awards, marking the beginning of a distinguished career in the entertainment industry.
Kim's impressive body of work includes her notable role as Madam Jeong in the crime film Tazza: The High Rollers in two thousand six, which became her most commercially successful project and garnered her a third Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Actress. Additionally, she made history as the youngest recipient of the Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Leading Actress for her performance in First Love in nineteen ninety-three.
Beyond her film achievements, Kim has also made significant contributions to television, starring in numerous successful series such as Partner from nineteen ninety-four to nineteen ninety-eight, Did We Really Love? in nineteen ninety-nine, Royal Story: Jang Hui-bin in two thousand two, The Queen of Office in two thousand thirteen, Signal in two thousand sixteen, Hyena in two thousand twenty, Juvenile Justice in two thousand twenty-two, and Under the Queen's Umbrella in two thousand twenty-two.