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- KIM Kkot-bi
- Actress
- She has positive energy that allows her to smile her way out of any troubles in the world. She made her name as an actress starring as a daughter of an womanizing editor in <Jealousy ls My Middle Name>. Rather than being a shining star, KIM has developed her acting career by winning awards for her roles in independent movies. She broadened her acting spectrum by portraying young Jung-hye in <This Charming Girl>, a razor-wielding high school girl in <The City of... expand
- She has positive energy that allows her to smile her way out of any troubles in the world. She made her name as an actress starring as a daughter of an womanizing editor in <Jealousy ls My Middle Name>. Rather than being a shining star, KIM has developed her acting career by winning awards for her roles in independent movies. She broadened her acting spectrum by portraying young Jung-hye in <This Charming Girl>, a razor-wielding high school girl in <The City of Violence>, a young girl named Sodan in <Midnight Ballad for Ghost Theater>, whose fresh smile brightened up gloomy ghosts in a run-down theater. KIM showed off her acting potential in <Breathless> directed by [YANG Ik-june]. The movie has received Rotterdam Tiger Award, the best film awards, best actor and actress awards from international film festivals. She portrayed a girl who warmed up to a creepy violent thug with deep inner suffering. She played a lesbian girl <Ashamed> selected to the Panorama section in Berlin Film Festival 2011. She starred as a girl who met a new world during her travel with a Japanese woman in <Magic & Loss> directed by a Malaysian director [LIM Kahwai]. KIM next appeared in the indies <The Sunshine Boys> and the well-regarded <Pluto>, which both debuted at the Busan International Film Festival in 2012. KIM returned to Japan for a trio of films in 2013/14, <A Pale Woman>, <It’s a Beautiful Day> and <A Record of Sweet Murder>. In 2014, KIM also appeared in a supporting role in the period action film <Kundo: Age of the Rampant> and was also the lead in the indie film <The Liar>, which debuted at the Busan International Film Festival. close
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