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Occupation
  
Actress

Hanja
  
金姈愛

Years active
  
1971–present

Name
  
Kim Young-ae


Agent
  
Fantagio

Role
  
Actress

Hangul
  
김영애

Children
  
Lee Min-u

Kim Young-ae KIM Youngae

Born
  
April 21, 1951 (
1951-04-21
)
Yeongseon-dong, Yeongdo District, Pusan, South Korea

Education
  
Busan Girls' Commercial High School

Spouse
  
Park Jang-yong (m. 2003–2008), Lee Jong-seok (m. 1978–2001)

Awards
  
Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Supporting Actress

Nominations
  
Asian Film Award for Best Supporting Actress, PaekSang Arts Award for Best Supporting Actress in Film

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Woo‑seok Yang, Im Kwon‑taek, Jang Jin, Ha Jung‑woo, Jeong Byeong‑Gil

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Kim Young-ae (Korean: 김영애; 21 April 1951 – 9 April 2017) was a South Korean actress.

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Career

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Kim Young-ae began her acting career when she joined MBC's 3rd Open Recruitment in 1971. She made her acting debut in the TV police procedural Chief Inspector and subsequently built a prolific career in film and television.

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After she made her film debut in 1973's Long Live the Island Frogs, Kim became most active on the big screen in the 1970s and early 1980s, appearing in films such as Wang Sib Ri, My Hometown (also known as Wangsimni or A Bygone Romance, 1976), Suddenly at Midnight (1981), and Diary of King Yeonsan (1987).

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As she grew older, Kim transitioned to more television work. Among her notable television dramas are Queen Min (1973), Ilchul (or Sunrise, 1989), Magpie-in-law (1991), The Brothers' River (1996), Waves (1999), Go, Mom, Go! (2003), Hwang Jini (2006), Royal Family (2011), and Moon Embracing the Sun (2012).

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In 2009, she drew praise for her portrayal of a terminally ill yet headstrong mother who has a love-hate relationship with her daughter in the dramedy film Aeja (internationally known as Goodbye Mom). Another notable role was as a Busan restaurant owner whose son is arrested and tortured during the 1980s in The Attorney (2013). Kim later won Best Supporting Actress at the Grand Bell Awards and the Blue Dragon Film Awards for her performances.

Other activities

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In 2006, Kim temporarily put her acting career on hold when she became the vice chairman of cosmetics firm Chamtowon, which mainly produces soap and mud packs. Her company filed a ₩20 billion lawsuit against state-owned network KBS in 2008, after the program Consumer Report falsely reported that Chamtowon's mud-based products contained heavy metals above safe levels. During the eight months after the broadcast, the company went virtually bankrupt, and had to suspend operations at its factory in Jeongeup in North Jeolla Province and lay off 100 workers. After the Korea Food and Drug Administration confirmed that the magnetic substance found in the mud products was oxidized steel originally present in the mud, not foreign materials put in the products during the manufacturing process, the court ruled in favor of Chamtowon, and ordered KBS to release a correction regarding the wrong report. But Chamtowon wasn't able to recover from its financial losses, and the strain contributed to Kim's divorce from her husband.

Death

Kim died of pancreatic cancer on April 9, 2017, just two weeks before her 66th birthday.

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Radio program

  • This Is Hwang In-yong and Kim Young-ae (KBS, 1992)
  • Awards

  • 2017 53th Baeksang Arts Awards: Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2015 8th Korea Drama Awards: Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2014 35th Blue Dragon Film Awards: Best Supporting Actress (The Attorney)
  • 2014 51st Grand Bell Awards: Best Supporting Actress (The Attorney)
  • 2014 23rd Buil Film Awards: Best Supporting Actress (The Attorney)
  • 2014 9th Max Movie Awards: Best Supporting Actress (The Attorney)
  • 2011 MBC Drama Awards: Special Award (Royal Family)
  • 2010 7th Max Movie Awards: Best Supporting Actress (Goodbye Mom)
  • 2009 46th Grand Bell Awards: Best Supporting Actress (Goodbye Mom)
  • 2000 SBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award, Actress (Waves)
  • 2000 SBS Drama Awards: Big Star Award (Cheers for the Women)
  • 2000 27th Korea Broadcasting Awards: Best TV Actress (Waves)
  • 2000 36th Baeksang Arts Awards: Best TV Actress (Waves)
  • 1997 KBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award, Actress (Colors, Reporting for Duty, Until We Can Love)
  • 1997 33rd Baeksang Arts Awards: Best TV Actress (The Brothers' River)
  • 1990 KBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award, Actress (Ilchul)
  • 1982 18th Baeksang Arts Awards: Best TV Actress (Nocturne)
  • 1974 MBC Talent Awards: Excellence Award, Actress
  • 1974 10th Baeksang Arts Awards: Best New TV Actress (Queen Min)
  • Filmography

    Actress
    2016
    Pandora as
    Mrs. Seok
    2016
    Laurel Tree Tailors (TV Series) as
    Choi Gok-ji
    2016
    Battle for Incheon: Operation Chromite as
    Na Jung-nim
    2016
    Dakteoseu (TV Series) as
    Kang Mal-soon
    - Episode #1.3 (2016) - Kang Mal-soon
    - Episode #1.2 (2016) - Kang Mal-soon
    - Episode #1.1 (2016) - Kang Mal-soon
    2016
    Proof of Innocence as
    The Madame
    2016
    Mirror of the Witch (TV Series) as
    Queen Yoon
    - Episode #1.5 (2016) - Queen Yoon
    - Episode #1.4 (2016) - Queen Yoon
    - Episode #1.3 (2016) - Queen Yoon
    - Episode #1.2 (2016) - Queen Yoon
    - Episode #1.1 (2016) - Queen Yoon
    2015
    Kill Me, Heal Me (TV Series) as
    Seo Tae-Im
    2015
    Chronicle of a Blood Merchant as
    Kye-Hwa's mother
    2014
    Liar Game (TV Mini Series) as
    Woo-Jin's mother
    - Finale, Part 2 (2014) - Woo-Jin's mother
    - Finale, Part 1 (2014) - Woo-Jin's mother
    - Game 4, Part 2 (2014) - Woo-Jin's mother
    - Game 4, Part 1 (2014) - Woo-Jin's mother
    - Game 3, Part 2 (2014) - Woo-Jin's mother
    - Game 3, Part 1 (2014) - Woo-Jin's mother
    - Additional Game, Part 2 (2014) - Woo-Jin's mother
    - Additional Game, Part 1 (2014) - Woo-Jin's mother
    - Game 2, Part 2 (2014) - Woo-Jin's mother
    - Game 2, Part 1 (2014) - Woo-Jin's mother
    - Game 1, Part 2 (2014) - Woo-Jin's mother
    - Game 1, Part 1 (2014) - Woo-Jin's mother
    2014
    We Are Brothers as
    Seung-ja
    2014
    Entangled as
    Sun-im
    2014
    Cart as
    Soon-rye
    2013
    The Attorney as
    Choi Soon-ae
    2013
    Medical Top Team (TV Series) as
    Shin Hye Soo
    2012
    My Love, Madame Butterfly (TV Series) as
    Lee Jung-Ae
    2012
    Confession of Murder as
    Han Ji-soo (victim's mom)
    2012
    Haereul poomeun dal (TV Series) as
    Queen Dowager Jung Hui
    - The Moon That Embraces the Sun (2012) - Queen Dowager Jung Hui (credit only)
    - Rebellion (2012) - Queen Dowager Jung Hui
    - Bloody Precursor (2012) - Queen Dowager Jung Hui
    - The Sun Embracing the Moon (2012) - Queen Dowager Jung Hui
    - True Identity of the Moon (2012) - Queen Dowager Jung Hui
    - Once Again, Two Suns and Two Moons (2012) - Queen Dowager Jung Hui
    - Why Am I Dead? (2012) - Queen Dowager Jung Hui
    - Witch Hunts (2012) - Queen Dowager Jung Hui
    - Road of Tears (2012) - Queen Dowager Jung Hui
    - Secret Love (2012) - Queen Dowager Jung Hui
    - Correspondence of the Dead (2012) - Queen Dowager Jung Hui
    - Moon That Is Hidden Beside the Sun (2012) - Queen Dowager Jung Hui
    - Shaman Who Absorbs Adversity (2012) - Queen Dowager Jung Hui
    - Shaman Wol - Moon (2012) - Queen Dowager Jung Hui
    - Hidden Moon (2012) - Queen Dowager Jung Hui
    - Fallen Moon (2012) - Queen Dowager Jung Hui
    - One Sun, One Moon (2012) - Queen Dowager Jung Hui
    - Like Petals, Like Fireworks (2012) - Queen Dowager Jung Hui
    - Two Moons and a Sun (2012) - Queen Dowager Jung Hui
    - Two Suns and a Moon (2012) - Queen Dowager Jung Hui (as Kim Yeong Ae)
    2011
    Royal Family (TV Series) as
    Gong Soon Ho
    2010
    Athena: Goddess of War (TV Series) as
    Choi Jin-Hee
    - ATHENA Special: Athena's Secret (2011) - Choi Jin-Hee (credit only)
    2009
    Aeja as
    Choi Yeong-hee
    2007
    My Husband's Lover (TV Series) as
    Hwa-Young's mother
    2006
    Hwang Jin Yi (TV Series) as
    Im Baek-Moo
    2003
    Byeol as
    Roh's Wife
    2003
    Love Letter (TV Series) as
    Dr. Im Kyung-eun
    2002
    We Are Dating Now (TV Series)
    2001
    Shinhwa (TV Series)
    2000
    Cheers for the Women (TV Series)
    2000
    Look Back in Anger (TV Series) as
    Dong Hoon's Mother (as Kim Young Ae)
    1997
    Weding Deureseu (TV Series) as
    Shin Jung-ja (Mother)
    1995
    Sandglass (TV Series) as
    Tae Soo's mother (as Kim Young Ae)
    1991
    Piwa bul
    1991
    Asphalt My Hometown (TV Series)
    1988
    Sanbaeam
    1987
    Uigiui yeoja
    1987
    Eveui genneonbang
    1987
    Meon yeohaeng kin tunnel as
    Kang Su-a
    1986
    Bi naerineun yeongdonggyo
    1984
    Jangdeureul jabeun yeoja
    1984
    Ggotipieora nakyeobieora
    1983
    Jangmiwa dobaksa
    1983
    Hawaui haengbang
    1983
    Anae
    1982
    Naeileun yaguwang
    1982
    Naega salanghaetda
    1982
    Ban Geum-ryun
    1982
    Gyeoulro ganeun macha
    1981
    Suddenly in the Dark
    1981
    Miwodo dashi hanbeon '80 2
    1980
    Dolaon solimsa jubangjang
    1980
    Windeul
    1980
    The Hidden Hero
    1979
    Nuga iapeuneul
    1979
    Dolui chosang
    1979
    Biryeonui hongsalmun
    1979
    Romance Gray
    1978
    Neoui change buli geojigo
    1978
    Jeoljeong
    1977
    Seolgug
    1976
    Binyeo
    1976
    My Hometown
    1972
    Samguk daehyeob
    Self
    2015
    I Live Alone (TV Series)
    - Yong Gon, Set of Kill Me, Heal Me / Tae Gon, Fishing Connoisseur / Amber (f(x)) (2015)

    References

    Kim Young-ae Wikipedia