Kim Tae-ri, born on April twenty-four, nineteen ninety, is a prominent South Korean actress celebrated for her remarkable contributions to both film and television. With a career that has garnered her numerous accolades, including three Baeksang Arts Awards and a Blue Dragon Film Award, she has established herself as a formidable talent in the entertainment industry.
Her breakthrough role came in the critically acclaimed film The Handmaiden (2016), directed by Park Chan-wook. This performance not only earned her widespread recognition but also the Blue Dragon Film Award for Best New Actress, marking a significant milestone in her career. Following this success, Kim starred in the political thriller 1987: When the Day Comes (2017) and the drama film Little Forest (2018), both of which earned her nominations for Best Actress at the Baeksang Arts Awards and the Blue Dragon Film Awards.
On the small screen, Kim has captivated audiences with her performances in various television dramas. She received the Baeksang Arts Award for Best Actress – Television for her roles in Twenty-Five Twenty-One (2022) and Jeongnyeon: The Star Is Born (2024). Her work in Mr. Sunshine (2018) and Revenant (2023) has also received critical acclaim, further solidifying her status as a leading actress in South Korea.
In addition to her acting prowess, Kim was recognized by Forbes in their thirty Under thirty list in the Entertainment & Sports category in 2019. Most recently, in 2024, Gallup Korea honored her as Korea's Television Actor of the Year, a testament to her enduring popularity and talent.