Born in Busan, South Korea — Apr 21 1951• Died Apr 09 2017

Kim Young-ae began her acting career when she joined MBC's 3rd Open Recruitment in 1971. She made her acting debut in the TV police procedural Chief Inspector and subsequently built a prolific career in film and television. After she made her film debut in 1973's Long Live the Island Frogs, Kim became most active on the big screen in the 1970s and early 1980s, appearing in films such as Wang Sib Ri, My Hometown (also known as Wangsimni or A Bygone Romance, 1976), Suddenly at Midnight (1981), and Diary of King Yeonsan (1987). As she grew older, Kim tran…
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Elevator Lady

Mal-soon

Seo Tae-im

Choi Gok-Ji

Queen Myeongseong

Shin Hye-soo

Go Soon-dong

Lee Jung-ae

Queen Jangryeol

Queen Dowager Jung-hui


Im Baek-moo

Mrs. Seok

Woo-jin's mother

Empress Myeongseong

Tae-soo's mother


Choi Sun-ae

Na Jung-nim

Ja-myung's mother


Gong Soon-ho

Gye-hwa's Mother

Han Ji-soo

Dong-hoon's mother

Seon-hee

Soon-rye

주혜련

Queen Soheon



Madame

Mrs. Lee

Park Seung-ja



Soon-im


이정선


Choi Yeong-hee









(archive footage) (uncredited)


Hye-na's mother

Eun-wol



Young-ae



Kim Sun-hee



Ok-nyeo



Jeong-hui


