Kim Hye-eun
Kim Hye-eun, born on March 1, 1973, is a prominent South Korean actress renowned for her versatile performances across film and television. She embarked on her career in broadcasting in 1997 as an announcer for MBC, initially serving at a local affiliate in Cheongju before transitioning to the main news desk in Seoul as a weathercaster. After dedicating eight years to MBC, she left the network in 2004 to pursue her passion for acting.
In 2007, Kim made a significant shift in her career, focusing on acting full-time. Her talent quickly garnered attention, leading to notable roles in acclaimed projects. Among her standout performances is her role in the 2012 film "Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time," a gritty crime drama that solidified her status in the industry. She further showcased her acting prowess in the 2014 series "Secret Love Affair," which received widespread acclaim for its compelling storytelling and strong performances.
Over the years, Kim Hye-eun has built a diverse portfolio, earning recognition and accolades for her contributions to the South Korean entertainment scene. With a career that spans over two decades, she continues to captivate audiences with her dynamic roles and dedication to her craft.
Filmography
My Little Brother
Man in Love
Revolver (2024)
Nameless Gangster
Okay! Madam
Not Others
The Sound of Magic
Mr. Sunshine (2018)
Itaewon Class
Twenty Five Twenty One