Kim Ye-won is a famous South Korean actress and singer.
Wiki/Biography
Kim Ye-won, whose real name is “Kim Shin-ah”, was born on Friday, December 11, 1987 (32 years old in 2019) in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. Her zodiac sign is Sagittarius. She studied at the Department of Drama and Film at Chung-Ang University in Seoul.
appearance
Height: 5′ 6″ (168 cm)
Eye color: Black
Hair color: Black
Family and Race
Her family lives in Seattle, U.S. She has an older sister named Kim Mina.
Profession
mechanism
- JYP Entertainment (2015-2018)
- Artists Company (2018-Present)
As an actress
In 2008, she made her debut as “Cho-ah” in the first episode of the ghost series “Hometown Tales”.
She has starred in famous Korean dramas such as I Need Romance (2012), The Innocent (2012), Who Are You? (2013), Dare Not Dream (2015), Tomorrow, With You (2017), The Strange Partner (2017), The Rich Man (2018), and Welcome to Waikiki 2 (2019). She made her screen debut with the role of Dalgain in the film The Legend of Sexual Desire (2008).
She has also appeared in the films Sunny (2011), Horror Stories (2012), Talk Show 2 (2015), and Lock (2018). She made her stage debut in the musical Like Rain Like Music (2010) as Junghwa/Sangmi. She has appeared in several musicals such as December (2013-2014), Palace (2014), All Shocked (2014), and Jack the Ripper (2016).
Other works
She has sung on the soundtracks of many Korean dramas and movies, the first being “Bird” from the movie Oiran (2008). She has also voiced for famous Korean dramas such as Sad Dahlia, Although You’re a Good Person, That League, Fools, and I Swear. She also hosted the radio show Volume Up on KBS Cool FM.
Favorite things
- Travel destination: Paris
Facts/Trivia
- She enjoys dancing, traveling, and visiting art galleries.
- In 2009, she appeared in the MV “Women Are Like This” by famous Korean actor and singer Kim Dong-hee.
- In 2015, she won the Musical Performer of the Year Award at the 9th Daegu International Musical Festival Awards Ceremony.
Categories: Biography
Source: HIS Education