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Background information | |
Born | November 23, 1984 Rensk, Malgrave |
Occupation(s) | Actor |
Years active | 2003 |
Labels | Rensk Actors Union |
Kim Hye-jin (born 23rd of November 1984) is a Malgravean actor. Hye-jin first gained national attention in 2003 during an advert for MalTra and has appeared in numerous films and television projects since then. Her current major role is Jo Eun-Ki in the series Path to Justice which airs on the Malgravean Broadcasting Service
Early Life
Kim Hye-jin was born in Rensk in a uniquely turbulent time in the history of the city due to the recent signing of the Epping-Rensk Agreement, an atmosphere that would only deepen due to the hardship experienced by the region during the Lost Decade.
At this time Hye-jin had her first experience of acting through charitable initiatives launched by the Ancestral Study Group to try and assist the youth. Hye-jin auditioned for the limited opportunities at the time and found some work advertising products for MalMart and MalTec which helped ease her families burden at the time.
Hye-jin found her first major break after appearing in an advert promoting international tourists to travel to Rensk on the countries high speed rail network. Afterwards Hye-Jin started appearing on the Weekly Worker and her career continued from that point.
Acting Career
Hye-jin appeared in Weekly Worker between 2004 and 2008, however, left the show that year to persue other interests. In 2009 Hye-jin had a role in Revolution, as one of the TDF officers involved in attempting to deescalate the potential coup and received praise for her range of emotions.
Hye-jins major break came when she was cast as Park Jin-Joo in the film Rainy Day. Hye-jin received major praise from critics for her ability to showcase the complex feelings and issues being experienced by returning conscripts, and she was thanked by the Territorial Defence Force Veteran's Assistance and Memorial Organisation for her work highlighting these issues.
Between 2010 and 2018 Hye-jin appeared in the popular series Organised Chaos which aired on the Malgravean Broadcasting Service in which she served as a Minister in a fictitious department that satirised politics in Malgrave. It was notable for being widely popular in political circles in Epping and has gained a bit of a cult following.
In 2016 Hye-jin started hosting Music Research Project and appeared as an occasional host on Food Tour, a show dedicated to showcasing restaurants and homecooks across Malgrave.
In 2018 was picked to play the role of Jo Eun-Ki Path to Justice a role which has earned her widespread praise from the national media due to the complicated nature of her role.
Hye-jin occasionally appears on Ancestral Guest House and has also appeared as a guest on Sailor on Tour.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role |
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2009 | Rainy Day | Park Jin-Joo |
2012 | Chess Club | Son Ji-Soo |
2013 | The Warehouse | Kim Young-Ja |
2023 | Foreign Detective | Kim Eun-Yeong |
Television
Year | Title | Role |
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2009 | Revolution | Moon Chae-Yeong |
2010-2018 | Organised Chaos | Choe Eun-Ji |
2019 | Ancestral Guest House | Han Su-Jin |
2019-2024 | Path to Justice | Jo Eun-Ki |
Reality Television
Year | Title | Role |
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2004-2008 | Weekly Worker | Herself |
2016 - present | Food Tour | Herself |
2016 - present | Music Research Project | Herself |
2020 - present | Sailor on Tour | Herself |
Personal Life
Hye-jin is active in the Ancestral Study Group and has been involved in campaigns to raise funds for efforts in Crystal Spires, Altea, Silverdale, Kouralia and the Research Colony.
As an elected representative of the Confederation of Working and Non-Working Actors (CWNA) Hye-jin has been involved in campaigns organised by the Most Illustrious Glorious Confederation of Proud Malgravean Proletarians (MIGCPMP) to support Breheim and has helped raise funds for these efforts as well.