Kim Min-hee (actress, Born 1982)
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Kim Min-hee (; born March 1, 1982) is a South Korean actress and model. She first gained recognition in the films '' Hellcats'' (2008), '' Helpless'' (2012), and '' Very Ordinary Couple'' (2013). Kim rose to international fame for her role as Lady Hideko in
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's 2016 film '' The Handmaiden''. Since then, she has solely acted in the films of her partner,
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. She won the
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for her performance in Hong's 2017 film '' On the Beach at Night Alone''. In 2024, she won the Pardo for Best Performance at the 77th Locarno Film Festival for her role in '' By the Stream''. In 2020, ''
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'' ranked Kim sixteenth on its list of "The 25 Greatest Actors of the 21st Century".


Career


1999: Early career

Kim Min-hee began modeling when she was in middle school, and soon appeared as a cover girl in teen magazines. In 1999, she was cast in the campus drama '' School 2'' (1999–2000) as a rebellious high school girl, which launched her to stardom. She became a popular young star at barely 20 years old, appearing in TV dramas and movies. However, a string of poor acting performances brought her negative
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. Critics and viewers disparagingly called her an "attractive but blank actress," more famous for being a fashion icon and actor Lee Jung-jae's then-girlfriend.


2006–present

In 2006, after reading the synopsis of TV series '' Goodbye Solo'', Kim knew that she wanted the role of Mi-ri more than anything, saying "I was ready to do anything to play her." She begged renowned screenwriter
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to cast her, and though Noh turned her down five times, Kim would not give up, and her determination eventually convinced Noh to see her hidden potential. Vowing to start over from the bottom, Kim went through strict acting training which included basic vocal and respiratory exercises; she got a hold of the script before anyone else, and continued to analyze the role and practice every day. Kim said that until ''Goodbye Solo'', she hadn't been sure what to do with the rest of her life, but the drama made her feel that acting was her true calling, like she'd "finally opened up the first page of the textbook." She received good reviews for her performance, and despite the drama's low ratings, the role transformed her career.Shin, Hae-in (March 16, 2006)
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Her succeeding movie roles helped solidify her career reinvention, beginning with 2008's '' Hellcats'' (also known as (), a light-hearted comedy that explored the lives and loves of three women at different stages of womanhood. Kim played an aspiring screenwriter in her twenties who's agonizing over her insecure career and shaky romance with a deadbeat musician boyfriend. Reviews praised her "compelling performance," and she later won Best Actress at the
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and the
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. Kim then joined the all-star cast of '' Actresses'' (2009), a semi-
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(whom she had previously worked with in ''Asako in Ruby Shoes''). Set during a '' Vogue Korea'' photo shoot, Kim gets upset in the film over a remark by a staffer that men don't find skinny women like her attractive, as compared to her more voluptuous costar Kim Ok-vin. A supporting turn as a reporter in conspiracy film ''Moby Dick'' followed in 2011. Kim further stretched the limits of her acting range in psychological thriller '' Helpless'' (2012), adapted from
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's novel '' All She Was Worth'' (in Japanese, "one-way train/fire chariot to hell"). She said she had absolute trust in director Byun Young-joo and never even checked the monitors, and Byun was likewise complimentary, saying, "I ended up adding more scenes for her to act because she was just exceptional. She knew what she was doing, and knew she was able to pull it off. She was rarely nervous throughout the production. She's got no fear and is always confident." Kim said the role gave her a chance to show what she was capable of as an actress, adding, "I feel differently about acting now. I often feel a tremendous sense of achievement and really enjoy doing this job." Displaying a striking screen presence as a mysterious girl who disappears without a trace while her bewildered fiancé discovers a trail of falsified information, Kim received several acting nominations and won Best Actress at the Buil Film Awards. After her contract with
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's agency BH Entertainment ended in late 2012, Kim signed with Management SOOP, which also handles the career of her friend Gong Hyo-jin. In 2013, Kim again earned raves for her performance in '' Very Ordinary Couple''. Unlike the typical romantic comedy, the relationship drama told a more realistic story of an on-and-off couple of three years. During her acceptance speech as Best Actress at the 2013 Baeksang Arts Awards, Kim thanked her costar Lee Min-ki and director Roh Deok, who "helped shape (her) character Young on the screen."
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- noir '' No Tears for the Dead'' followed in 2014, in which she played a grieving woman who becomes a hitman's target. Kim next starred in
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's critically acclaimed film ''
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'' (2015), which won her Best Actress at the
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. Kim shot to international stardom for her performance in the award-winning film '' The Handmaiden'',
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's 2016 film adaptation of '' Fingersmith'' set in 1930s Korea. Park called her "the most coveted a-list actress at the moment." In 2017, Kim became the first Korean actress to win the
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at the
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for her performance in the film '' On the Beach at Night Alone''. In 2018, she starred in ''
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'' and '' Hotel by the River''. Kim starred in '' The Woman Who Ran'' (2020) which won the
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at the
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. In 2020, ''
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'' ranked Kim sixteenth on its list of "The 25 Greatest Actors of the 21st Century". Kim received the Best Performance Award at the 77th Locarno Film Festival for her role as university acting instructor Jeonim in the 2024 Hong Sang-soo drama '' By the Stream''.


Personal life

In June 2016, Kim was reported to be having an affair with
Hong Sang-soo Hong Sang-soo (Korean language, Korean: 홍상수; born 25 October 1960) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. An acclaimed and prolific filmmaker, Hong is known for his Slow cinema, slow-paced films about love affairs and everyday d ...
, the married director of the film ''
Right Now, Wrong Then ''Right Now, Wrong Then'' () is a 2015 South Korean arthouse romantic drama film written and directed by Hong Sang-soo. It won the Golden Leopard, the top prize at the 68th Locarno International Film Festival, as well as Best Actor for Jung Jae- ...
'', in which she starred as the lead actress in 2015, although it is believed Hong and his wife had been living separately for several years prior and she has rejected his request for a divorce ever since. At the Seoul premiere of '' On the Beach at Night Alone'' in March 2017, Kim and Hong openly admitted their affair. The controversy was allegedly the reason why Management SOOP decided not to renew Kim's management contract, which ended in early 2016. She also lost endorsement deals, including that with the cosmetics company Company K, and costume sponsorships, having to pay hundreds of millions of won in advertising penalties. Since then Kim has been virtually banned from the Korean film industry and has solely appeared in Hong's movies, which are self-produced or co-produced alongside European production companies. In January 14, 2025, it was reported by news outlets that Kim and Hong were expecting their first child after the two were spotted visiting an obstetrics clinic together. Kim later gave birth to a son on April 8, 2025.


Filmography


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