Kim Min Hee
Kim Min Hee (김민희) was born on March 1, 1982. Kim Min Hee movies and tv shows: The Novelist's Film 2022 (South Korea), Hotel By The River 2018 (South Korea), Grass 2018 (South Korea), The Day After 2017 (South Korea), Claire's Camera 2017 (South Korea)...
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Nationality: South Korean
Kim Min-hee began modeling when she was in middle school, and soon appeared as a cover girl in teen magazines. Thanks to her unique facial features and slender figure, in 1999 she was cast in the campus drama School 2 as a rebellious high school girl, which launched her to stardom. She became a popular young star at barely 20 years old, appearing on TV dramas and movies. However, a string of poor acting performances brought her negative criticism. Critics and viewers disparagingly called her an "attractive but blank actress," more famous for being a fashion icon and actor Lee Jung-jae's then-girlfriend
Her succeeding movie roles helped solidify her career reinvention. 2008's Hellcats (also known as its Korean title I Like It Hot or Some Like It Hot) is a light-hearted comedy that explores the lives and loves of three women at different stages of womanhood. Kim played a twentysomething aspiring screenwriter agonizing over her insecure career and shaky romance with a deadbeat musician boyfriend, and reviews praised her "compelling performance."She later won Best Actress at the Baeksang Arts Awards and the Busan Film Critics Awards.
After her contract with Lee Byung-hun's agency BH Entertainment ended in late 2012, Kim signed with Management Soop, which also handles the career of her friend Gong Hyo-jin.
In 2013, Kim again earned raves for her performance in Very Ordinary Couple (also known as Temperature of Love or Degree of Love). Unlike the typical romantic comedy, the relationship drama tells a more realistic story of an on-and-off couple of three years. During her acceptance speech as Best Actress at the Baeksang Arts Awards, Kim thanked her costar Lee Min-ki and director Roh Deok, who "helped shape (her) character Young on the screen.(source:wikipedia)