Kim Ji-young
Kim Ji-young (김지영) is a prominent South Korean actress known for her remarkable contributions to the film and television industry. Born on March 16, 1982, she made her acting debut in the early 2000s and quickly gained recognition for her versatile performances.
Ji-young has starred in a variety of acclaimed projects, showcasing her dynamic range and depth as an actress. One of her most notable roles was in the film "Kim Ji-young: Born 1982," which sparked significant conversation about gender roles and societal expectations in South Korea. The film, based on the popular novel by Cho Nam-joo, resonated with audiences and became a cultural phenomenon, further establishing her as a leading figure in contemporary cinema.
In addition to her film work, Ji-young has made significant strides in television, appearing in numerous series that have garnered both critical acclaim and commercial success. Her performances often highlight complex characters that challenge societal norms, earning her a loyal fan base and multiple awards throughout her career.
With her dedication to her craft and her ability to tackle challenging roles, Kim Ji-young continues to be a defining voice in the South Korean entertainment landscape, inspiring many with her work and advocacy for women's rights and representation in the arts.
Filmography
Failan
North Korean Partisan in South Korea
Forever the Moment
Too Beautiful to Lie
...ing
EXIT (2019)
Sector 7
Extreme Job
Love Untangled
Declaration of Fools
Single in Seoul
Tidal Wave
All About My Wife
A Better Tomorrow (2010)
The Vanished
Officer Black Belt
Hide and Seek (2013)
Mr. Go
Killer Toon
A Reason to Live
2037
The Treacherous
My Heart Puppy
A French Woman
Link: Eat, Love, Kill
Doctor Stranger
Let's Eat