Kim Go-eun
Kim Go-eun is a prominent South Korean actress affiliated with BH Entertainment. She made her remarkable debut in the film industry with the 2012 movie "A Muse," where her bold and authentic portrayal garnered critical acclaim and established her as a notable talent in South Korea. Despite receiving numerous acting offers following her debut, Kim made the thoughtful decision to pause her career to complete her education. In 2014, she made her comeback to the screen in the gripping crime thriller "Monster."
In 2019, Kim was honored to be named a Chanel ambassador for South Korea, further solidifying her status in the fashion world. The following year, she was chosen as one of the seven faces for Chanel's "J12 Turns 20" campaign, showcasing her influence and appeal. Additionally, on August 30, 2019, she was appointed as an honorary ambassador for the Ministry of Environment's Resource Circulation initiative, emphasizing her commitment to social and environmental issues.
Beyond her acting career, Kim Go-eun actively engages in philanthropic efforts, including donating to victims of wildfires in the Gangwon region and participating in the “NO Plastic Challenge,” which aims to reduce plastic pollution in the oceans. Through her work, both in film and philanthropy, Kim continues to inspire many with her dedication and talent.
Filmography
Hit-and-Run Squad
Monster (2014)
Eungyo
Canola
Love in the Big City
The Advocate: A Missing Body
Memories of the Sword
Exhuma
Hero (2022)
The Price of Confession
You and Everything Else
Goblin
The King: Eternal Monarch