Kwak Ji-min

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Kwak Ji-min
Born Kwak Sun-hee
(1985-02-13) February 13, 1985
South Korea
Education Chung-Ang University - Theater and Film
Occupation Actress
Years active 2003–present
Agent Lions Bridge
Korean name
Hangul
Revised Romanization Gwak Ji-min
McCune–Reischauer Kwak Ji-min
Birth name
Hangul
Revised Romanization Gwak Seon-hui
McCune–Reischauer Kwak Sŏn-hŭi
Website
http://www.kwakjimin.com/

Kwak Ji-min (born Kwak Sun-hee on February 13, 1985) is a South Korean actress. She is best known overseas for her leading role in the Kim Ki-duk film Samaritan Girl, for which she won Best New Actress at the 2004 Pusan Film Critics Awards.[1][2]

Filmography

Film

Television series

  • Shining Romance (MBC, 2013) - Oh Yoon-na
  • Good Doctor (KBS2, 2013) - Lee Soo-jin (guest appearance, ep 10-12)
  • Fantasy Tower (tvN, 2013) - Yoo-mi
  • Phantom (SBS, 2012) - Kwon Eun-seol (guest appearance, ep 7)
  • I Am Sam (KBS2, 2007) - Da-bin
  • Merry Mary (MBC, 2007) - Choi Bi-dan
  • Dasepo Girl: The Series (Super Action, 2006) - Double Eyes
  • Lovers in Prague (SBS, 2005) - Jung Yeon-soo
  • Love Is All Around (MBS, 2004) - Jin Pa-rang
  • Sharp (KBS2, 2004) - Kang Dong-hee
  • Honest Living (SBS, 2003) - Da-hyun
  • The Bean Chaff of My Life (MBC, 2003)
  • Drama City "My Beautiful First Love" (KBS2, 2003) - young Mi-young

Music video

  • Lee Jin-sung - "Sorry" (2009)
  • Kagerou - "Shiroi Karasu" (2004)

Theater

  • The Special Winter (2013)

Discography

Album information Tracklisting
Crossover
  • Single
  • Released: September 25, 2009

Radio program

  • Kwak Ji-min's Dating in the Afternoon (KFM, 2006)

Awards

  • 2012 20th Korean Culture and Entertainment Awards: Excellence Award, Actress in Film (Wedding Scandal)
  • 2004 5th Pusan Film Critics Awards: Best New Actress (Samaritan Girl)

References

  1. "Poster for New Kim Gi-duk Film to Provoke Controversy". The Chosun Ilbo. 16 January 2004. Retrieved 2013-09-09. 
  2. "Korean Actress Hopes for Happier Roles". Associated Press via Hancinema. 11 February 2004. Retrieved 2013-09-09. 
  3. "Wedding Scandal (웨딩스캔들)". Innolife. 18 September 2012. Retrieved 2013-09-09. 
  4. "Box Office: Link". The Korea Herald. 15 July 2011. Retrieved 2013-09-09. 
  5. Lee, Samuel Kiehoon. "Flipping (English version)". Vimeo. Retrieved 2013-09-09. 

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