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Kim Hye-ri | |
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Born | |
Education | Dongguk University Graduate School of Culture and Arts |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1988-present |
Agent | Gom Entertainment |
Spouse | Kang Chan-gu (m. 2008;div. 2014) |
Parent | Jo Su-bi (mother) |
Family | Kim Hae-rin (sister) |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 김혜리 |
Hanja | 金慧利 |
Revised Romanization | Gim Hye-ri |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim Hye-ri |
Kim Hye-ri (born December 23, 1969) is a South Korean actress. [2] [3] [4]
Year | Title | Role |
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1986 | Byun Kang-swoi | Maid |
1991 | Death Song | Yun Seong-deok |
1992 | The Man Who Always Takes the Last Train | Jae-hee |
1994 | Contract Couple | Hye-jung |
1995 | Thief and a Poet | |
2003 | Together | Professor Yu Shifeng's wife |
The Legend of the Evil Lake [5] | Queen Jinseong | |
2004 | Clementine [6] | Im Min-seo |
Year | Title | Role | Network |
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1991 | And Shaky Times | Min-sook | KBS2 |
1992 | City People | Chimera / Kim Ae-ra | MBC |
Jealousy | Bae Chae-ri | MBC | |
See You in the Morning | Soon-yi | KBS2 | |
1993 | 합이 셋이오 | Female owner of cafe | KBS2 |
Tomorrow Love | Ji-min (guest, episodes 57-62) | KBS2 | |
January | KBS2 | ||
1994 | 이선풍 저승 유람 | Gisaeng Wolhyang | KBS1 |
Burnt Rice Woman | Seo Yoon-joo | KBS2 | |
That Window | Jung Eun-seo | SBS | |
1995 | Love Anthem | Hong Ji-sook | SBS |
1996 | Jo Gwang-jo | Queen Dangyeong | KBS2 |
Salted Mackerel | MBC | ||
Start | Language teacher | KBS2 | |
Tears of the Dragon | Deok-sil / Kim Hyo-bin | KBS1 | |
1997 | Women | Hwa-jung | SBS |
Three Women | Cho-hee | KBS2 | |
1998 | The King and the Queen | Yang Hye-bin | KBS1 |
1999 | You | Ok-ye | KBS1 |
Her Choice | Hee-soo | MBC | |
2000 | Taejo Wang Geon | Queen Kang Yeon-hwa | KBS1 |
2002 | Bad Girls | Lee Yeon-hee | SBS |
2003 | The King's Woman | Dong Jeongwol | SBS |
2005 | Shin Don | Empress Ki | MBC |
2006 | Unstoppable High Kick! | Lee Joon-ha's first love Hye-ri (cameo, episode 155) | MBC |
2007 | Auction House | Min Seo-rin | MBC |
2008 | The Kingdom of the Winds | Lady Miyoo | KBS2 |
2011 | War of the Roses | Lee Hae-joo | SBS |
2013 | The Scandal [7] | Go Joo-ran | MBC |
2014 | Trot Lovers [8] | Yang Joo-hee | KBS2 |
2015 | My Mother is a Daughter-in-law | Chu Kyung-sook | SBS |
2016 | The Promise | Park Yugyeong | KBS2 |
Cinderella with Four Knights | Ji Hwa Ja | TvN | |
Bubbly Lovely | Na Young-sook | SBS | |
Year | Title | Network | Notes |
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1988 | Show Express | KBS1 | Host |
1992 | Delightful Studio | MBC | |
1995 | 수다펀치 팡팡 | GTV | |
1996 | I Want to Live in a House Like This | ||
2002 | Entertainment Weekly | KBS2 | |
2006 | Good Day | MBC | |
2020 | King of Mask Singer | Contestant as "Magician" (episodes 249–250) [9] [10] |
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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1988 | Miss Korea Pageant | Miss World Korea [11] | — | Won |
1989 | Contestant | — | Nominated | |
1992 | KBS Drama Awards | Best New Actress | Won | |
2001 | Excellence Award, Actress | Emperor Wang Gun | Won |
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