Kim Mi-sook

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Kim Mi-sook
Born (1959-03-26) March 26, 1959
Seoul, South Korea
Education Korea National Open University - Early Childhood Education (dropped out)
Kyungwoon University - Business Administration
Dongshin University Graduate School - Master's degree in Cultural Industry
Occupation Actress
Years active 1979-present
Spouse(s) Choi Jeong-sik
Korean name
Hangul 김미숙
Hanja 金美淑
Revised Romanization Gim Mi-suk
McCune–Reischauer Kim Misuk

Kim Mi-sook (born March 26, 1959) is a South Korean actress.

Career

Kim Mi-sook made her acting debut in 1979 and has since had a prolific career on television. Recent notable roles include a divorcee making a new start in morning drama Queen's Conditions (2005), and the villainous stepmother in primetime hit Brilliant Legacy (2009).[1] For her much-praised portrayal of the mother of an autistic runner in Marathon (2005), Kim received Best Supporting Actress nominations from the Grand Bell Awards and Korean Film Awards.[2][3][4][5] She was again nominated at the Grand Bell Awards, Blue Dragon Film Awards and Korean Film Awards for her supporting turn as the vengeful mother of a murdered child in action thriller Seven Days (2007).[6][7]

Other activities

Kim established 사랑유치원 ("Love Kindergarten") in 1987 and served as its director until 2002.[8]

Controversy

A woman who had been stalking Kim for 17 years was arrested in 2007.[9]

Television drama

  • Empire of Gold (SBS, 2013)
  • Case Number 113 (SBS, 2013)
  • Hur Jun, the Original Story (MBC, 2013)[10]
  • Queen Insoo (jTBC, 2011)
  • Just Like Today (MBC, 2011)
  • City Hunter (SBS, 2011)
  • My Love By My Side (SBS, 2011)
  • A Good Day for the Wind to Blow (KBS1, 2010)
  • Definitely Neighbors (SBS, 2010)
  • Brilliant Legacy (SBS, 2009)
  • I Love You, Don't Cry (MBC, 2008)
  • Lobbyist (SBS, 2007)
  • Golden Bride (SBS, 2007)
  • I'll Go With You (SBS, 2006)
  • As the River Flows (KBS1, 2006)
  • Queen's Conditions (SBS, 2005)
  • The Land (SBS, 2004)
  • Love Is All Around (MBC, 2004)
  • Island Village Teacher (SBS, 2004)
  • Punch (SBS, 2003)
  • Sweetheart (SBS, 2003)
  • Outing (SBS, 2001)
  • Well Known Woman (SBS, 2001)
  • Blue Mist (KBS2, 2001)
  • Sad Temptation (KBS2, 1999)
  • Hug (SBS, 1998)
  • I Love You! I Love You! (SBS, 1998)
  • Three Kim Generation (SBS, 1998)
  • Love (MBC, 1998)
  • MBC Best Theater "7일간의 선택" (MBC, 1997)
  • 70-minute Dramas "Two Mothers" (SBS, 1997)
  • Power of Love (MBC, 1996)
  • 바다가 넓은 아이들 (SBS, 1996)
  • Until We Can Love (KBS2, 1996)
  • Confession (SBS, 1995)
  • Korea Gate (SBS, 1995)
  • Warm River (MBC, 1993)
  • To the Lovely Others (SBS, 1993)
  • 서른 한 살의 반란 (KBS2, 1993)
  • The Third Republic (MBC, 1993)
  • 억새 바람 (MBC, 1992)
  • Women's Time (KBS2, 1991)
  • 가을에 온 손님 (KBS2, 1990)
  • 어둔 하늘 어둔 새 (MBC, 1990)
  • Under the Wool (KBS2, 1989)
  • The Second Republic (MBC, 1989)
  • Fetters of Love (KBS2, 1989)
  • 타인 (KBS2, 1987)
  • Gayo Drama (KBS2, 1987)
  • Warm River (KBS2, 1986)
  • Your Portrait (KBS2, 1986)
  • 멀고 먼 사람들 (KBS2, 1986)
  • 행복을 찾습니다 - Episode 2 "Cheer Up, Dad" (KBS2, 1986)
  • TV Literature "Yeolha Ilgi" (KBS2, 1985)
  • TV Literature "The Last Song" (KBS2, 1985)
  • 은빛 여울 (KBS1, 1985)
  • 딸이 더 좋아 (KBS2, 1984)
  • 간호병동 (KBS2, 1984)
  • Maze (KBS2, 1984)
  • A Youth March (KBS1, 1983)
  • 북청 물장수 (KBS1, 1982)
  • 우둥불 (KBS1, 1982)
  • The Land of Promises (KBS2, 1982)
  • 우리에게 축복의 기도를 (KBS2, 1981)
  • Hometown of Legends "상사초" (KBS, 1980)
  • Hometown of Legends "Dead Woman" (KBS, 1979)
  • Hometown of Legends "Hongsalmun" (KBS, 1979)

Film

  • Seven Days (2007)
  • Marathon (2005)
  • A Hilarious Mourning (O-gu) (2003)
  • I Want to Go (1984)
  • Milky Way in Blue Sky (1984)
  • Born on February 30 (1983)
  • Another's Nest (1982)[11]
  • Ardent Love (1982)
  • Three Women Under the Umbrella (1980)

Documentary

  • MBC Special - Naturalist Tasha's Garden (MBC, 2008) - narration

Radio program

  • All the Music in the World with Kim Mi-sook (KBS 1FM, 2002-2007)
  • This Beautiful Morning with Kim Mi-sook (SBS Power FM, 1996-2000)
  • Kim Mi-sook's Music Salon (MBC Standard FM, 1990)

Spoken word album

  • Happy Stories 행복을 숨겨둔 곳 Disc 1 (2002)
  • Kim Mi-sook's Poetry Readings at Home (1994)
  • Kim Mi-sook Telling the Fairy Tales of Our Times (1994, parts 1 and 2)
  • 눈물이 시가되어 흐를때 (1990)

Awards

  • 2013 SBS Drama Awards: Special Acting Award, Actress in a One-act Drama (Case Number 113)[12]
  • 2010 Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards: Commendation from the Minister of Culture
  • 2009 SBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award, Actress (Brilliant Legacy)[13]
  • 2007 SBS Drama Awards: Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries (Lobbyist)
  • 2006 KBS Right Language Awards: Recipient, Radio host category
  • 2005 SBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award, Actress (Queen's Conditions)[14]
  • 2001 SBS Drama Awards: Excellence Award, Actress
  • 1998 Dong-A Theatre Awards: Best Actress
  • 1991 KBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award, Actress
  • 1985 KBS 연기대상 방송연기상: Grand Prize/Daesang

References

  1. Kang, Myoung-seok (31 December 2009). "FOCUS: The 16 stars of 2009 - Part 2". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-08-25. 
  2. Lee, Seung-jae (26 January 2005). "Marathon or Mal-ah-ton". The Dong-a Ilbo. Retrieved 2013-08-25. 
  3. Soh, Joon (28 January 2005). "Well-Paced Marathon Is Heartwarming Race". The Korea Times via Hancinema. Retrieved 2013-08-25. 
  4. "Running Boy This Holiday's Runaway Box Office Hit". The Chosun Ilbo. 13 February 2005. Retrieved 2013-08-25. 
  5. Kim, Tae-jong (19 November 2005). "Movie Awards to Celebrate Year's End". The Korea Times via Hancinema. Retrieved 2013-08-25. 
  6. Kang, Byeong-jin (14 November 2007). "김미숙: "나의 최대 단점은 우아함을 없앨 수 없다는 거다"". Cine21 (in Korean). Retrieved 2013-08-27. 
  7. Kim, Kyu Hyun (1 October 2008). "Seven Days: Fast and Furious". OhmyNews International. Retrieved 2013-08-25. 
  8. http://sarangkid.co.kr/
  9. "Marathon Stalker Nabbed Again". The Chosun Ilbo. 13 September 2007. Retrieved 2013-08-25. 
  10. "Hur Jun, the Original Story Cast Interviews". MBC Global Media. 9 April 2013. Retrieved 2013-08-25. 
  11. Giammarco, Tom (25 January 2013). "Another's Nest (1982)". Seen in Jeonju. Retrieved 2013-08-25. 
  12. Lee, Cory (2 January 2014). "Lee Bo-young Grabs 1st Top Prize at the 2013 SBS Drama Awards". TenAsia. Retrieved 2014-01-05. 
  13. Ko, Jae-wan (4 January 2010). "Jang Seo-hee wins grand prize at SBS Drama Awards". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-08-25. 
  14. Bae, Keun-min (1 January 2006). "TV Networks Hand Out Awards". The Korea Times via Hancinema. Retrieved 2013-08-25. 

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