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Kim Yunjin

Kim Yunjin (Hangul: 김윤진) is a South Korean actress born on November 7, 1973, in Seoul, South Korea. Throughout her career, she has appeared in various prominent feature films and television series.

Kim Yunjin attending a screening for Ode To My Father
Kim Yunjin @ " Ode To My Father " screening

Career and Filmography

Kim gained widespread recognition early in her career with her role in the 1999 action thriller Shiri, portraying Lee Myung-hyun / Lee Bang-hee. Over the subsequent decades, she maintained an active acting career across both film and television projects.

Her notable film appearances include:

  • Gingko Bed 2 (2000) as Yeon
  • Rush! (2001) as Seo-Yeong
  • Ardor (2002) as Mi-heun
  • Seven Days (2007) as Yoo Ji-Yeon
  • Harmony (2010) as Hong Jeong-Hye
  • The Neighbors (2012) as Song Gyung-Hee
  • Ode To My Father (2014) as Oh Young-Ja
  • House of the Disappeared (2017) as Mi-Hee
  • Pawn (2020) as Myung-Ja
  • Confession (2022) as Yang Shin-Ae
  • Dog Days (2024) as Jung-A

In television, Kim has appeared in series such as Wedding Dress (1997–1998), Ms. Ma, Nemesis (2018), Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area (2022), and Notes from the Last Row (2026).

Awards

At the 45th Daejong Film Awards in 2008, Kim Yunjin received the Best Actress award for her performance in the film Seven Days.

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