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Kim Young-ae

Kim Young-ae

9 titles Acting Apr 21, 1951 Died: Apr 09, 2017 Busan, South Korea

**Kim Young-ae: A Stellar Career in Acting**

Kim Young-ae embarked on her journey in the world of acting after successfully participating in MBC's 3rd Open Recruitment in 1971. She made her on-screen debut in the acclaimed police procedural drama *Chief Inspector*, setting the stage for a remarkable career in both film and television.

Her cinematic journey began with the film *Long Live the Island Frogs* in 1973, marking the start of a vibrant presence in the film industry throughout the 1970s and early 1980s. Notable films from this period include *Wang Sib Ri*, *My Hometown* (also known as *Wangsimni* or *A Bygone Romance*, 1976), *Suddenly at Midnight* (1981), and *Diary of King Yeonsan* (1987).

As Kim transitioned into later stages of her career, she became a prominent figure on television. Her impressive portfolio includes memorable roles in popular dramas such as *Queen Min* (1973), *Ilchul* (1989), *Magpie-in-law* (1991), *The Brothers' River* (1996), *Waves* (1999), *Go, Mom, Go!* (2003), *Hwang Jini* (2006), *Royal Family* (2011), and the hit series *Moon Embracing the Sun* (2012).

In 2009, she received acclaim for her role as a strong-willed terminally ill mother in the dramedy *Aeja* (known internationally as *Goodbye Mom*). Her poignant performance as a Busan restaurant owner in the film *The Attorney* (2013), where her son faces severe injustices, earned her prestigious awards, including Best Supporting Actress at both the Grand Bell Awards and the Blue Dragon Film Awards, solidifying her status as a celebrated actress in Korean cinema.

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