Kim Sae-byuk

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Kim Sae-byuk
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Born (1986-10-24) 24 October 1986 (age 37)
Occupation Actress
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Korean name
Hangul
김새벽
Revised Romanization Gim Sae-byeok
McCune–Reischauer Kim Saepyŏk

Kim Sae-byuk (born 24 October 1986) is a South Korean actress. [1] [2]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
2008 Go Go 70s Go-go girl
2011 Sunny President of class 3 grade 2 in the past
2012Stateless ThingsSoon-hee
Romance Joe Nurse
Deranged
2013Hard to Say (short film)
2014Manshin: Ten Thousand SpiritsMr. Park's wife
Futureless ThingsMin-hee
Tazza: The Hidden Card North Korea female refugee
A Midsummer's Fantasia Hye-jeong
Whistle Blower Researcher 2
2015The Son Of Sun (short film)
2016Snow PathsSister Teresa (young)
Queen of WalkingHome room teacher
Birds Fly Back to the Nest (short film)
Wednesday Prayer Group (short film)So-yeon
2017 The Day After Lee Chang-sook
Possible Faces [3] Hye-jin
The First Lap Ji-young
The King of the BorderYu Jin
2018A Blue Mouthed FaceJin-hee
JamsilHigh school girl/Kim Yoo-young
AdulthoodGuard superintendent
House of Hummingbird Yong-ji
A Fine Day to WalkSae-byuk
Grass Ji-young
2019 A Resistance Kim Hyang-hwa
2020 The Woman Who Ran Woo-jin
2021 In Front of Your Face [4]
Re-Re-Project – Hana StoryHana [5]
A Day in the Novelist GuboJi-yu [6]
2022 Kingmaker Myung-sook
Sophie's WorldSoo-young [7]
Broker Mr. Song's wife (Special appearance) [8]

Television series

YearTitleRole
2009The Splendor of Youth
2012 Drama Special – Return HomeHong-yi
2018 Drama Special – DreamerSe-young
2021 Hometown [9] Im Se-yoon
2022 Drama Special – Silence of the LambsChoi Hyung-won [10]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
2015 24th Buil Film Awards Best New Actress A Midsummer's Fantasia Nominated
2016 3rd Wildflower Film Awards Best ActressNominated
52nd Baeksang Arts Awards Best New Actress Nominated
2018 55th Grand Bell Awards Best Supporting ActressAdulthoodNominated
2019 6th Wildflower Film Awards [11] Best Supporting Actress Grass Won
28th Buil Film Awards Nominated
40th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Supporting Actress House of Hummingbird Nominated
Malaysia Golden Global Awards [12] Best Supporting ActressWon
39th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards Won
2020 56th Grand Bell Awards Nominated
25th Chunsa Film Art Awards Nominated
29th Buil Film Awards Nominated
7th Wildflower Film Awards Nominated
56th Baeksang Arts Awards [13] Best Supporting Actress Won
2022 KBS Drama Awards [14] Best Actress in Drama Special/TV CinemaSilence of the LambsNominated

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