Early Success in Film: Kim initially gained fame in films, such as A Brand New Life and The Man from Nowhere, earning critical acclaim for her emotional depth.
Television Debut: Kim made her television debut in 2012 with the drama Haru: An Unforgettable Day in Korea, where she impressed audiences with her nuanced performance.
Diverse Roles: As she moved to TV, Kim took on a variety of roles, proving her versatility. She starred in family dramas like The Queen’s Flower (2015) and historical series such as Mirror of the Witch (2016).
Breakthrough TV Role: Her standout performance came in The Great Shaman Ga Doo-shim (2021), where she played a high school student with supernatural abilities. The role earned her widespread recognition and praise.
Award Recognition: Kim's TV work earned her multiple awards, including Best New Actress nominations, solidifying her place in the industry.
Matured Acting Skills: Her performances in TV dramas showcased a more mature and dynamic range, handling both dramatic and lighthearted roles with ease.
Strong Screen Presence: On television, Kim developed a strong, relatable screen presence, captivating viewers with her emotional performances.
International Appeal: With her TV roles, Kim began attracting international fans, expanding her global presence beyond film.
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