Kim Gyu-Ri (South Korean Actress)
Kim Gyu-Ri (born August 16, 1979), formerly known by her birth name Kim Min-Sun, is a South Korean actress. She graduated from Dongduk Women's University and has established a prominent career in both South Korean cinema and television series.

Legal Name Change
In November 2009, the actress legally changed her birth name from Kim Min-Sun to Kim Gyu-Ri. According to reports by The Korea Times, she had used the name "Gyu-Ri" at home since her childhood, and the formal modification represented a fresh beginning for her personal and professional life.
Film Career
Kim has appeared in numerous feature films across various genres, ranging from horror and drama to crime thrillers. Her early film credits include Memento Mori (1999) and My Beautiful Days (2002). In 2008, she starred in the historical drama film Portrait of a Beauty as Shin Yun-Bok. Her later cinematic appearances include roles in Poongsan (2011), Doomsday Book (2012), Revivre (2014), The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil (2019), and The Pact (2025).
Television Career
In addition to her film work, Kim has maintained an active presence in South Korean television dramas. Her television debut and early appearances included programs such as LA Arirang (1995) and School 1 (1999). Over the following decades, she took on roles in God of War (2012), The King's Face (2014–2015), Our Gab-Soon (2016–2017), Designated Survivor: 60 Days (2019), and Green Mothers' Club (2022).