Shim Eun-Kyung: South Korean Actress and Film Career
Shim Eun-Kyung (Hangul: 심은경) is a prominent South Korean actress born on May 31, 1994, in South Korea. Throughout her career, she has transitioned from a notable child actress into a leading performer across both South Korean and Japanese film and television industries.

Acting Career and Filmography
Shim began her acting career as a child artist appearing in numerous television dramas such as Hwang Jin-Yi (2006) and The Legend (2007). As she transitioned into adult roles, she gained widespread recognition for her performances in cinema and television. Her notable film credits include the coming-of-age comedy-drama Sunny (2011), the period drama Masquerade (2012), and the fantasy comedy Miss Granny (2014), which brought her major critical acclaim and industry awards.
In addition to her South Korean projects, Shim expanded her career into Japanese cinema and television. She starred in the political drama film The Journalist (2019) and appeared in television series such as Seven Secretaries (2020) and Anonymous (2021).
Selected Filmography
- Hansel and Gretel (2007) - Kim Young-Hee
- Sunny (2011) - Lim Na-Mi (teen)
- Masquerade (2012) - Court lady Sa-Wol
- Miss Granny (2014) - Oh Doo-Ri
- Train to Busan (2016) - Stowaway (cameo)
- Fabricated City (2017) - Yeo-Wool
- The Journalist (2019) - Erika Yoshioka
Selected Television Series
- Hwang Jin-Yi (2006) - Young Hwang Jin-Yi
- Naeil's Cantabile (2014) - Seol Nae-Il
- Money Game (2020) - Lee Hye-Joon
- Seven Secretaries (2020) - Saran Park
- One Day Off (2023) - Lee Jin-Sol
Awards and Recognition
Shim Eun-Kyung has received numerous accolades for her performances. Notable honors include winning Best Actress at the 50th BaekSang Arts Awards in 2014 for her role in Miss Granny, and Best Supporting Actress at the 48th Daejong Film Awards in 2011 for Romantic Heaven.