Kim Hye-ri

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Kim Hye-ri
Born (1969-12-23) December 23, 1969 (age 53)
Education Dongguk University Graduate School of Culture and Arts
Occupation Actress
Years active1988-present
AgentGom Entertainment
Spouse
Kang Chan-gu
(m. 2008;div. 2014)
[1]
ParentJo Su-bi (mother)
FamilyKim 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]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
1986Byun Kang-swoiMaid
1991 Death Song Yun Seong-deok
1992The Man Who Always Takes the Last TrainJae-hee
1994Contract CoupleHye-jung
1995Thief 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

Television series

YearTitleRoleNetwork
1991And Shaky TimesMin-sook KBS2
1992City PeopleChimera / Kim Ae-ra MBC
JealousyBae Chae-riMBC
See You in the MorningSoon-yiKBS2
1993합이 셋이오Female owner of cafeKBS2
Tomorrow LoveJi-min (guest, episodes 57-62)KBS2
JanuaryKBS2
1994이선풍 저승 유람 Gisaeng Wolhyang KBS1
Burnt Rice WomanSeo Yoon-jooKBS2
That WindowJung Eun-seo SBS
1995Love AnthemHong Ji-sookSBS
1996Jo Gwang-jo Queen Dangyeong KBS2
Salted MackerelMBC
StartLanguage teacherKBS2
Tears of the Dragon Deok-sil / Kim Hyo-bin KBS1
1997WomenHwa-jungSBS
Three WomenCho-heeKBS2
1998The King and the Queen Yang Hye-bin KBS1
1999YouOk-yeKBS1
Her ChoiceHee-sooMBC
2000 Taejo Wang Geon Queen Kang Yeon-hwa KBS1
2002Bad GirlsLee Yeon-heeSBS
2003The King's WomanDong JeongwolSBS
2005 Shin Don Empress Ki MBC
2006 Unstoppable High Kick! Lee Joon-ha's first love Hye-ri
(cameo, episode 155)
MBC
2007Auction HouseMin Seo-rinMBC
2008 The Kingdom of the Winds Lady MiyooKBS2
2011War of the RosesLee Hae-jooSBS
2013 The Scandal [7] Go Joo-ranMBC
2014 Trot Lovers [8] Yang Joo-heeKBS2
2015 My Mother is a Daughter-in-law Chu Kyung-sookSBS
2016 The Promise Park YugyeongKBS2
Cinderella with Four Knights Ji Hwa JaTvN
Bubbly Lovely Na Young-sookSBS

Variety show

YearTitleNetworkNotes
1988Show Express KBS1 Host
1992Delightful Studio MBC
1995수다펀치 팡팡GTV
1996I Want to Live in a House Like This
2002Entertainment Weekly KBS2
2006Good DayMBC
2020 King of Mask Singer Contestant as "Magician"
(episodes 249–250) [9] [10]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
1988 Miss Korea PageantMiss World Korea [11] Won
1989ContestantNominated
1992 KBS Drama Awards Best New ActressWon
2001Excellence Award, Actress Emperor Wang Gun Won

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