Kim Su-hyeon (director)
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Kim Su-hyeon, Kim Soo-hyun, or Kim Su-hyon () is the name of: * Kim Soo-hyun (writer) (born 1943), South Korean writer * Kim Su-hyeon (actor, born 1970), South Korean actor * Claudia Kim (born 1985, Korean name Kim Soo-hyun), South Korean actress * Kim Soo-hyun (born 1988), South Korean actor * Kim Su-hyeon (weightlifter) (born 1995), South Korean weightlifter See also *Kim So-hyun Kim So-hyun (; born June 4, 1999) is a South Korean actress who began her career as a child in 2006, initially gaining public attention for playing pivotal roles in ''Moon Embracing the Sun'' (2012) and ''Missing You'' (2013). She took on her ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kim Soo-hyun (writer)
Kim Soo-hyun (born Kim Soon-ok on January 27, 1943) is a South Korean screenwriter and novelist. Career Kim Soon-ok graduated from Korea University in 1965 with a degree in Korean Language and Literature. She was hired at MBC after winning in their radio drama competition in 1968 with her radio play 그 해 겨울의 우화 ("The Fable of That Year's Winter"). Using the pen name Kim Soo-hyun, the first television drama she wrote, ''Rainbow'', went on air in 1972. Over four decades, Kim became one of the most renowned screenwriters in Korea. Her body of work includes some of the most watched shows in Korean television history, including ''What is Love'' (1992), ''Men of the Bath House'' (1996), and ''Trap of Youth'' (1999). In his book ''Korea Through TV Drama'', author Kim Hwan-pyo describes how the streets became quiet at around the airing time of Kim Soo-hyun's ''Love and Ambition'' (1987) as "practically everyone in the country" was at home in front of the TV. Kim speciali ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kim Su-hyeon (actor, Born 1970)
Kim Su-hyeon (born February 20, 1970) is a South Korean actor. Best known as a supporting actor (notably in films directed by Ryoo Seung-wan), Kim played his first feature film leading role in the indie ''Sleepless Night'' (2013). Filmography Film * ''Lament'' (1997) * ''The Old Miner's Song'' (1999) * ''The Happy Funeral Director'' (2000) * '' Die Bad'' (2000) * ''Failan'' (2001) * ''Take Care of My Cat'' (2001) * ''No Blood No Tears'' (2002) * ''Oh! LaLa Sisters'' (2002) * ''Saving My Hubby'' (2002) * ''Show Show Show'' (2003) * ''Tube'' (2003) * '' Oldboy'' (2003) * ''Family Picture'' (short film, 2003) * ''Arahan'' (2004) * ''Twentidentity'' (2004) (segment: "Sutda") * '' Crying Fist'' (2005) * '' Heaven's Soldiers'' (2005) * ''If You Were Me 2'' (2005) (segment: "Hey, Man~") * ''The City of Violence'' (2006) * ''Three Fellas'' (2006) * ''Once Upon a Time'' (2008) * '' Humming'' (2008) * '' Dachimawa Lee'' (2008) * ''Spare'' (2008) * ''Here I Am'' (short film, 2008) * ''Re ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Claudia Kim
Kim Soo-hyun (born January 25, 1985), also known as Claudia Kim, is a South Korean actress and model. She has appeared in the television series ''Queen of the Game'' (2006–2007) and '' Marco Polo'' (2014–2016), as well as the films '' Avengers: Age of Ultron'' (2015), '' The Dark Tower'' (2017), '' Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald'' (2018), and ''Behind Every Star'' (2022). Early life Kim was born as Kim Soo-hyun in South Korea, on January 25, 1985. She spent six years of her childhood in the United States before returning to South Korea. Her dream in middle school was to become an international lawyer, and in high school she hoped to become a TV anchor. She was inspired by watching CNN's headline news anchor Karuna Shinsho in Asia. She completed her studies abroad to continue her dream of becoming an anchor and entered Ewha Womans University as an International Studies (DIS) major. While enrolled, she worked as a reporter and announcer for three years in the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kim Soo-hyun
Kim Soo-hyun (; born February 16, 1988) is a South Korean actor. One of the highest-paid actors in South Korea, his accolades include four Baeksang Arts Awards, two Grand Bell Awards and one Blue Dragon Film Award. From 2012 to 2016 and in 2021, he has appeared in ''Forbes Korea'' Power Celebrity 40 list. He was selected as Gallup Korea's Television Actor of the Year in 2014 and was featured by ''Forbes'' in their 30 Under 30 Asia list of 2016. Kim took acting classes during his school years on his mother's recommendation to overcome his introvert personality. Following a few theatrical works, he made his television debut in 2007 with the family sitcom '' Kimchi Cheese Smile''. He went on to established himself with starring roles in the television dramas '' Dream High'' (2011), ''Moon Embracing the Sun'' (2012), as well as in the top-grossing films '' The Thieves'' (2012) and '' Secretly, Greatly'' (2013). His performance as King Lee Hwon in ''Moon Embracing the Sun'' wo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kim Su-hyeon (weightlifter)
Kim Su-hyeon (born 6 February 1995) is a South Korean weightlifter. She won the bronze medal in the women's 76kg event at the 2022 World Weightlifting Championships held in Bogotá, Colombia. She competed in the women's 69 kg event at the 2014 Asian Games held in Incheon, South Korea without winning a medal. She finished in 4th place. In 2018, she represented South Korea at the Asian Games held in Jakarta, Indonesia in the women's 69 kg event. She won the bronze medal in the women's 76 kg event at the 2019 Asian Weightlifting Championships The 2019 Asian Weightlifting Championships were held in Ningbo, China from 20 to 28 April 2019. It was the 48th men's and 29th women's championship. Medal summary Men Women Medal table Ranking by Big (Total result) medals Ranking by al ... held in Ningbo, China. She represented South Korea at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. She competed in the women's 76 kg event. References External links * Li ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |