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Other names
  
Shirakawa Shoko

Hangul
  
김혜선

Occupation
  
Actress

Name
  
Kim Hye-sun

Years active
  
1986-present

Role
  
Actress

Agent
  
Run Entertainment


Kim Hye-sun Kim Hyeseon Korean actress producer


Born
  
September 28, 1969 (age 54) (
1969-09-28
)

Education
  
Dankook University (Cheonan) - Theater and Film

TV shows
  
Cheongdam-dong Scandal, Flaming Youth

Awards
  
Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Supporting Actress

Movies
  
Passage to Buddha, Love is Oh‑Yeah, The Man Who Cannot Ki, If You Want, Dancing Daughter

Similar People
  
Sang‑Ah Lee, Lee Jung‑gil, Kim Hye‑ok, Kim Wan‑sun, Lee Kyung‑kyu

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).

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Career

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Kim Hye-sun began modeling when she was in middle school. While attending Anyang High School of the Arts, Kim appeared in commercials for Orion, Lotte Samkang and Korea Cosmetics, and subsequently made her acting debut in 1986. She quickly gained popularity as a teen star with an innocent and bright image. Kim also became active in Japanese entertainment in 1988, where she was known under the name Shirakawa Shoko (白川翔子) and released two photo books titled Temptation of the White Wind and Like It!. In 1993, she won Best Supporting Actress at the Blue Dragon Film Awards for her performance in Love Is Oh Yeah!.

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After getting married in 1995, Kim retired from show business and immigrated to the United States. But she returned to acting two years later in the television drama The River of Maternal Love (1997). As she grew older, she began playing ajummas (middle-aged wives and mothers), notably in Famous Princesses (2006), First Wives' Club (2007) and What's for Dinner? (2009). Then in 2011, Kim was cast in her first big-screen leading role in 17 years. In My Secret Partner, she played a famous chef in her 40s who becomes involved in a passionate romance with a younger man in his 20s, and the film became controversial due to its explicit content, which featured Kim in a number of nude scenes.

Personal life

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Kim married her first husband in 1995, but after eight years of marriage, they divorced in September 2003. She remarried in July 2004, but she and her second husband, a businessman, divorced in 2009. Kim has two children, a son and a daughter.

Filmography

Actress
2021
Revolutionary Sisters (TV Series) as
Oh Taeng-Ja
2019
Shady Mom-in-Law (TV Series) as
Wang Soo-jin / Wang Soo-Jin
2018
Secrets and Lies (TV Series) as
Han Joo-Won
2017
Bravo My Life (TV Series) as
Choi Min-kyeong
2017
Teacher Oh Soon-Nam (TV Series) as
Yong Seon-joo
2015
My Unfortunate Boyfriend (TV Series) as
Ji-na's mother
- Episode #1.1 (2015) - Ji-na's mother
2014
Cheongdamdong Scandal (TV Series) as
Kang Bok-Hee
2013
Melody of Love (TV Series) as
Yoon Ji-Young
2013
Eunhui (TV Series) as
Han Jung-Ok
2013
Her Legend (TV Series) as
Woo Do Young (as Hye-Sun Kim)
2011
Perfect Partner as
Hee-sook / Min-soo's teacher
2011
New Tales of the Gisaeng (TV Series) as
Han Soon-Duk
- Episode #1.1 (2011) - Han Soon-Duk (as Hye-Sun Kim)
2006
Four Horror Tales - Dark Forest as
Jung Ah's sister
2005
Tears of Diamonds (TV Series) as
Eun Ae-ryung
2004
Toji, the Land (TV Series) as
Wol-seon Kong
2004
Match Made in Heaven (TV Series) as
Suk Koo's Sister (as Hye-Sun Kim)
2003
The Great Jang-Geum (TV Series) as
Park Myeong-Hee , Jang-Geum's Mother
- Jungjong banjong (2003) - Park Myeong-Hee , Jang-Geum's Mother
- Literati Purge 1504 (2003) - Park Myeong-Hee , Jang-Geum's Mother
- The King's Order (2003) - Park Myeong-Hee , Jang-Geum's Mother
2002
The Maengs' Golden Era (TV Series) as
Yoo Jung-Hwa (as Hye-Sun Kim)
1998
Horse Doctor (TV Series) as
Queen In Sun (as Hye-Sun Kim)
1994
Kissdo mothaneun namja
1993
Chamgyeoneun no salaneun oh-yeah
1993
Passage to Buddha as
Iryon
1992
Adeulgwa yeonin
1991
Asphalt My Hometown (TV Series)(as Hye-Sun Kim)
1987
Bukchineun yeoja
1986
Chumchuneun dal
Producer
1996
Pianomaen (co-producer)

References

Kim Hye-sun Wikipedia