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Occupation
  
Actress

Hanja
  
金하늘

Years active
  
1996–present

Revised Romanization
  
Gim Haneul


Religion
  
Roman Catholic

Name
  
Kim Ha-neul

Hangul
  
김하늘

Role
  
Actress

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Born
  
21 February 1978 (age 46) (
1978-02-21
)

Parents
  
Hwa-sook Lim, Jong-won Kim

Awards
  
Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Leading Actress

Nominations
  
Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Supporting Actress, Grand Bell Award for Best New Actress

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Jang Dong‑gun, Ha Ji‑won, Kwon Sang‑woo, Lee Bo‑mee, Lee Jong‑hyun

Profiles

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Kim Ha-neul (Hangul김하늘; born February 21, 1978) is a South Korean actress. After starting her career as a model, she rose to fame by starring in romantic-comedy films My Tutor Friend (2003) and Too Beautiful to Lie (2004) and the action-comedy film My Girlfriend Is an Agent (2009). In 2011, Kim won Best Actress at the 48th Grand Bell Awards and the 32nd Blue Dragon Film Awards for her performance in the serial killer thriller Blind. Her television work includes romance series Romance (2002) and A Gentleman's Dignity (2012), On Air (2008) and the melodrama On the Way to the Airport (2016).

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Early and personal life

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Kim Ha-neul was born on 21 February 1978 in Seoul, South Korea. Her given name "Ha-neul" means “sky” in Korean. Her immediate family consists of her parents and one younger brother. She attended Seoul Institute of the Arts.

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Kim married her fiance, a businessman, on March 19, 2016.

1996–2000: Early career

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Kim Ha-neul started her career by modeling for clothing brand Storm in 1996. She then made her acting debut in the 1998 film Bye June alongside Yoo Ji-tae. In 1999, she starred a medical drama film Doctor K, which earned her first acting award nomination. In the same year, she made appearances in television dramas Happy Together and Into the Sunlight, and featured in the music video for "To Heaven" by Jo Sung-mo. Later, she reunited with Yoo Ji-tae in 2000 sci-fi romance Ditto, and rose to fame as an actress.

2001–2007: Rise to popularity

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Kim's breakout role was in romance melodrama series Piano, in which she played a pure, fragile young woman. The series was the second most successful drama of 2001, achieving a peak rating of 40.2%. She then starred in 2002 hit Romance alongside Kim Jae-won, which led her to stardom and won her Top Excellence Award in acting. In 2003, she raised her profile through the huge box-office hit My Tutor Friend, where she acted as a college girl tasked with helping a delinquent student her own age graduate from high school alongside her opposite Kwon Sang-woo. In 2004, she starred in Too Beautiful to Lie, as an ex-convict who pretends to be the fiancee of a man being pressured to marry by his nosy, close-knit family. Due to the success of her films, Kim was dubbed "the queen of romantic comedies" by the Korean press.

In 2004, she starred in mountain-climbing drama Ice Rain, horror film Dead Friend and the melodrama Stained Glass. Kim then returned to the familiar romance genre with 2006 romantic comedy Almost Love, in the role of an aspiring actress with stage fright, which also reunited her with My Tutor Friend co-star Kwon Sang-woo. This was followed by Lovers of Six Years, about a longtime couple facing relationship problems.

2008–2012: Revived career

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In 2008, Kim starred in On Air, a Kim Eun-sook penned drama which gives viewers a behind-the-scenes look at a television drama production. Kim plays a top actress with an arrogant personality in the series. The drama raised Kim's popularity and earned her acting recognition at the Korea Drama Awards. The following year, Kim starred in spy romantic comedy My Girlfriend Is an Agent. The film was a box-office success, and earned positive reviews for its quality and performance.

In 2010, Kim played a medical student torn between two soldiers in Korean War drama Road No. 1. Despite strong hype and a ₩13 million budget, the series received low ratings.

She bounced back in 2011 with serial killer thriller Blind, where she challenged herself by portraying a visually impaired former detective who becomes witness to a murder. Her performance won her Best Actress honors at the Grand Bell Awards and Blue Dragon Film Awards. This was followed by another rom-com You're My Pet, adapted from the Japanese josei manga Kimi wa Petto.

In 2012, Kim returned to the small screen as a high school ethics teacher who falls for a playboy architect (played by Jang Dong-gun) in the hit drama A Gentleman's Dignity. Made by the same team behind On Air (writer Kim Eun-sook and director Shin Woo-chul), the series revolved around the love lives of four male friends in their forties.

2015–present: Return to the screen

In 2015, Kim was cast in her first Chinese film, romantic comedy Making Family opposite Aarif Rahman.

In 2016, Kim starred in crowdfunded indie feature Don't Forget Me opposite Jung Woo-sung. In September, she made her small-screen comeback in four years, starring in romance melodrama On the Way to the Airport opposite Lee Sang-yoon.

In 2017, she starred in Misbehavior, playing an unloved teacher at a boys' high school. Kim will be appearing in upcoming blockbuster With God, alongside actors Ha Jung-woo, Lee Jung-jae and Cha Tae-hyun.

Filmography

Actress
-
Red Swan (TV Series) (filming) as
Oh Wansoo
2022
Kill Heel (TV Mini Series) as
Woo Hyun
2021
Mouse (TV Series) as
Jung Soo Jin
- Sung Yo Han in Me (2021) - Jung Soo Jin (as Kim Ha-Neul)
2020
18 Again (TV Series) as
Jung Da Jung
- Life Continues (2020) - Jung Da Jung
- Confession (2020) - Jung Da Jung
- I Miss You (2020) - Jung Da Jung
- Man That Makes My Heart Flutter (2020) - Jung Da Jung
- Half-moon (2020) - Jung Da Jung
- Lost Love (2020) - Jung Da Jung
- If I Love Again (2020) - Jung Da Jung
- Things You Notice Only After You Have Lost Them (2020) - Jung Da Jung
- The Story Only I Didn't Know (2020) - Jung Da Jung
- Someone Who Gives Courage to Me (2020) - Jung Da Jung
- A Sincere Heart of Her Number 1 Fan (2020) - Jung Da Jung
- First Loves Never Come True (2020) - Jung Da Jung
- The Boy We Loved Back Then (2020) - Jung Da Jung
- A Story about Rain and You (2020) - Jung Da Jung
- About The Things That Made You Smile (2020) - Jung Da Jung
- Life Goes On (2020) - Jung Da Jung
2019
The Wind Blows (TV Series) as
Soo-jin
2017
Along With the Gods: The Two Worlds as
God of Betrayal Hell
2017
The Swindlers as
News anchor 2
2016
On the Way to the Airport (TV Series) as
Choi Soo-ah
2016
Misbehavior as
Hyo-joo / temporary teacher
2016
Making Family as
Ko Mi-Yeon
2016
Remember You as
Jin-young (as HaNeul Kim)
2015
Yubunyeodeul as
Moon-joo
2012
A Gentleman's Dignity (TV Series) as
Seo Yi Soo
- We're Girls' Generation's Middle-aged Male Fans! (2012) - Seo Yi Soo (as Ha-Neul Kim)
2011
You're My Pet as
Ji Eun-i (as HaNeul Kim)
2011
Blind as
Min Soo-ah (as HaNeul Kim)
2010
Road No. 1 (TV Series) as
Kim Su-Yeon (as Ha-Neul Kim)
2009
Telecinema (TV Series)
- Paradaisu (2009) - (as Ha-Neul Kim)
2009
My Girlfriend Is an Agent as
Ahn Soo-ji (as HaNeul Kim)
2008
On Air (TV Series) as
Oh Seung Ah
2008
6 nyeon-jjae yeonae-jung as
Lee Da-jin (as HaNeul Kim)
2006
90 il, sarang hal sigan (TV Mini Series) as
Go Mi-Yeon
2006
Cheongchun-manhwa as
Jin Dal-rae (as HaNeul Kim)
2004
Yurihwa (TV Series) as
Shin Ji-soo (as HaNeul Kim)
2004
Ryeong as
Min Ji-won (as HaNeul Kim)
2004
Bingwoo as
Kim Kyung-min (as HaNeul Kim)
2004
Too Beautiful to Lie as
Ju Yeong-ju
2003
My Tutor Friend as
Su-wan (as HaNeul Kim)
2002
Romance (TV Series) as
Kim Chae-won (2002)
2001
Piano (TV Mini Series) as
Lee Su-Ah (as Kim Ha-Neul)
2000
Pimil (TV Series) as
Lee Hee-Jung
2000
Ditto as
Yoon, So-Eun (as HaNeul Kim)
1999
Haet-bit Sok-eu-ro (TV Series) as
Kang Soo-Bin
1999
Happy Together (TV Series) as
Jin Soo-ha
1999
Doctor K (as HaNeul Kim)
1998
Bai Jun (as HaNeul Kim)
Self
2020
Knowing Bros (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #1.246 (2020) - Self - Guest
2014
Running Man (TV Series) as
Self
- Seoul Metropolitan Fire Academy (2014) - Self (as HaNeul Kim)

References

Kim Ha-neul Wikipedia


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