Kwak Ji-min

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Track listing
  1. 약한 여자 (Weak Women)
  2. Sweet Dream
  3. 약한 여자 (Weak Women) (Inst.)
  4. Sweet Dream (Inst.)
Kwak Ji-min
Born
Kwak Sun-hee

(1985-02-13) February 13, 1985 (age 39)
Education Chung-Ang University (Theater and Film)
Jinseon Girls' High School
Occupation Actress
Years active2003–present
AgentLions Bridge
Korean name
Hangul
곽지민
Revised Romanization Gwak Ji-min
McCune–Reischauer Kwak Ji-min

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