Kim Tae-ri | |
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Born |
Seoul, South Korea | April 24, 1990
Alma mater | Kyung Hee University |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2012–present |
Agent | Management MMM |
Korean name | |
Hangul | |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Gim Tae-ri |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim T'ae-ri |
Website | Official website |
Kim Tae-ri ( Korean: 김태리; born April 24, 1990) is a South Korean actress. She is known for starring in the films The Handmaiden (2016), Little Forest (2018), Space Sweepers (2020), as well as the TV series Mr. Sunshine (2018), and Twenty-Five Twenty-One (2022).
For her performances in both film and television, Kim has received several awards, including two Baeksang Arts Awards, two Director's Cut Awards, a Blue Dragon Film Award and an Asian Film Award. She has been featured two times in Forbes's Korea Power Celebrity 40 listicle. In 2018, Kim was awarded the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Commendation at the Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards.
Kim Tae-ri was born on April 24, 1990, in Seoul. After graduating from Youngshin Nursing Business High School , Kim studied Journalism and Communication at Kyung Hee University from 2008 to 2012. [1] [2] Kim was inspired to become an actress in her second year of college after joining a college theater club. [3]
After graduating from college, Kim worked for a year as a member of the technical crew of Iru theatre troupe in Daehakro. [4] Later, Kim was cast as a understudy for Kang Ae-shim in the 2012 production of Spoonface Steinberg but did not get to perform on stage. [5] She subsequently acted in the plays Pansy and Ask for Love, and was double-cast for the rerun of Spoonface Steinberg in 2013. [5] In the same year, she filmed Moon Young, a short film which debuted at the Seoul Independent Film Festival in 2015; a theatrical version was released in 2017. [6] [7] In 2014, Kim joined J-Wide Company and appeared in a number of TV commercials. [8] During this period, she acted in several short films and attended many auditions for film roles but faced multiple rejections. [9]
In 2016, Kim made her feature film debut in Park Chan-wook's The Handmaiden, where she was chosen from 1,500 actresses who auditioned for the role. [10] For her performance in the film, she won the award for Best New Actress at the Blue Dragon Film Awards, Director's Cut Awards, Buil Film Awards, and Busan Film Critics Awards. Park recounted his first impression of Kim reminded him strongly of his first meeting with actress Kang Hye-jung, who had her career breakthrough in Park's 2003 film Oldboy. [11] [12] That same year, Kim made her first television appearance with a brief cameo alongside Park in the first episode of Entourage. [13] [14]
In 2017, Kim starred in the political thriller 1987: When the Day Comes as part of its ensemble cast. The film garnered her a nomination for Best Actress at the Grand Bell Awards. [15] [16] [17] The film , becoming one of the highest-grossing domestic films in South Korea.
In 2018, Kim headlined the Korean film adaptation of the manga series Little Forest alongside Ryu Jun-yeol and Jin Ki-joo, [18] [19] For her portrayal of Song Hye-won, Kim won the Best Actress Award at the 18th Director's Cut Awards and received nominations for the same award at the 39th Blue Dragon Film Awards, the 54th Baeksang Arts Awards, the 27th Buil Film Awards and the 24th Chunsa Film Awards. [20] [21]
That same year, Kim had her first starring role on television as Go Ae-shin in the historical drama Mr. Sunshine, the third collaboration between screenwriter Kim Eun-sook and director Lee Eung-bok after the commercially successful series Descendants of the Sun (2016) and Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (2016–2017). [14] [22] Mr. Sunshine became the sixth highest-rated television South Korean series in Korean cable television history at the time, recording its highest-rating (18.1%) and viewership (4.6 million) in the final episode. [23] [24] equal to co-star and veteran actor Lee Byung-hun. For her performance, Kim won the Best New Actress Award along with Won Jin-ah at the 6th APAN Star Awards and received a nomination for the Best Actress (Television) Award at the 55th Baeksang Arts Awards. [25] [26]
In 2021, Kim starred as Captain Jang in Jo Sung-hee's Space Sweepers, regarded as the first Korean space blockbuster. [27] [28] Kim was drawn to the film due to its genre and her character's role, as she said: "I don't think there has ever been a [Korean] film in which a woman was a captain". [27] After its release on Netflix, [29] the film received generally positive reviews, complimenting the characters and the special effects. [30] In a review for Decider, Johnny Loftus described Kim's performance as the "picture of laconic cool" and likened her interpretation of the character's selfishness and greediness to Tessa Thompson's Valkyrie in Thor: Ragnarok (2017). [31] In July 2021, Kim moved to Management MMM after her contract with J-Wide expired. [32]
She returned to television in 2022, starring in the coming-of-age romantic series Twenty-Five Twenty-One, [33] [34] which marked her second collaboration with one of the directors of Mr. Sunshine, Jung Ji-hyun. [35] Upon reading the script, Kim was drawn to the "bright, energetic nature" of her character Na Hee-do, an high school fencer overcoming difficulties during the IMF crisis. [35] [33] In preparation for the role, she learned fencing for six months, watched numerous YouTube videos and requested an expert on set during fencing scenes. [36] For the series' soundtrack, Kim and her co-stars recorded the song "With", which peaked at number 40 on South Korea's Circle Digital Chart. [37] Twenty-Five Twenty-One became one of the highest-rated South Korean series in Korean cable television history, recording its highest rating (11.5%) and viewership (3 million) in the last episode. [38] [39] The series was also successful on Netflix, leading to Kim's rise in popularity among international audiences. [40] Reviewers praised Kim's performance, highlighting her wide range of emotions and chemistry with co-star Nam Joo-hyuk; Song Kyung-won of South Korean magazine Cine21 deemed Kim vital to the success of the series. [41] For her portrayal of Na Hee-do, she won both the Best Actress (Television) Award and the Most Popular Actress Award at the 58th Baeksang Arts Awards. [42]
Later that year, Kim starred as Lee Ahn in the first part of Choi Dong-hoon's two-part science fiction action film Alienoid alongside Little Forest co-star Ryu Jun-yeol and Kim Woo-bin. [43] [44] She chose to appear in the film due to its "unique concept" and felt "honored" to have been cast, [45] [40] commenting: "I don't think there's been any production where I've been able to express my opinions and communicate with the director quite as much as this." [46] Kim attended action school and learned gymnastics, various types of martial arts and shooting to prepare for the role. [47] Both parts were shot simultaneously for 13 months, although the second part is set to premiere in 2023. [48] [44] The film was a box-office failure, earning $12 million worldwide against a budget of over ₩30 billion ($22.9 million). [49] [50] It received mixed reviews in South Korea, [44] [40] with Kim Boram of Yonhap News Agency criticizing the story but appreciating Kim and Ryu's chemistry and action sequences. [51] Defending the film, the actress said: "The first part was a set-up of a vast, five-hour-long story. [...] The second part will be less focused on explaining. I want the audience to understand that the explanation was unavoidable to enjoy the story." [44] International critics wrote more positive reviews, [52] often praising the film's ensemble cast. [53] [54] [55]
Kim currently stars as Gu San-yeong, a possessed woman, in the horror television series Revenant (2023). Kim first learned of the series through screenwriter Kim Eun-hee and decided to join the production due to the "high quality" of the story and its interesting combination of themes, including the youth's struggles and Eastern occult, based on Korean folklore. [56] The series recorded good television ratings and received positive reviews, highlighting Kim's performance as both the woman and the demon. [57] [58] [59]
Kim is set to star as the titular character in the television adaptation of the webtoon Jeong-nyeon, written by Seo Yi-re and illustrated by Na Mon. [60] The artist said that she initially used Kim's character in The Handmaiden as reference while drawing Jeong-nyeon. [61] Set immediately after the Korean War ... . Kim is set to voice Nan-young in the animated film Lost in Starlight, starring alongside Revenant co-star Hong Kyung. [62]
In 2019, Kim was ranked among Forbes 30 Under 30 in the Entertainment & Sports category. [63] [64] Kim has also endorsed several brands. Since 2017, Kim was selected as brand ambassador for South Korean high-end cosmetics brand O Hui. [65] Since 2018, she became the face of Kenzo’s signature fragrance, Flower By Kenzo. [66] She was selected as brand ambassador for French-owned American luxury jewelry house Tiffany & Co. between 2018 and 2021. [67] In September 2021, she introduced herself as a brand ambassador on a video about Prada’s Spring-Summer 2022 collection live show. [68] On January 25, 2022, the women’s fashion brand itMICHAA announced her selection as their new muse. [69]
Kim Tae-ri has been named a role model by several actresses, including Jang Yeo-bin ( All That We Loved), [70] Jung Bo-min, [71] Kim Hye-jun, [72] Oh Ye-ju ( Under the Queen's Umbrella), [73] and Song Ji-oh ( Semantic Error). [74]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2015 | Lock Out | The woman | Short film | |
Moon Young | Moon-young | [75] | ||
2016 | The Handmaiden | Sook-hee | [10] | |
2017 | 1987: When the Day Comes | Yeon-hee | [15] | |
2018 | Little Forest | Song Hye-won | [18] | |
2021 | Space Sweepers | Captain Jang | [27] | |
2022 | Alienoid | Lee Ahn | [44] | |
TBA | Alienoid Part 2 | Lee Ahn | Post-production | [48] |
Lost in Starlight | Nan-young (voice) | [62] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2016 | Entourage | Herself | Episode 1 | [13] |
2018 | Mr. Sunshine | Go Ae-shin | [22] | |
2022 | Twenty-Five Twenty-One | Na Hee-do | [33] | |
2023 | Revenant | Gu San-young | [56] | |
TBA | Jeong-nyeon | Yoon Jeong-nyeon | [60] |
Year | Title | Artist |
---|---|---|
2010 | "Spring Is Coming" | Tafka Buddah |
2012 | "Spring Talyeong" (봄타령) | Bitnara Yang |
"Devoched Lemon" (먹다버린 레몬) | Number Nine | |
2014 | "Catwalk" | Tafka Buddah |
Year | Title | Role | Venue | Date | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | Spoonface Steinberg (넙쭉이) | Flounder (Understudy) | Daehangno Seondol Theater | September 6 to 28 | [5] |
2013 | Ask for Love (사랑을 묻다) | Tae-ri | May 23 to June 9 | [76] | |
Spoonface Steinberg | Flounder | September 30 to October 15 | [77] | ||
I'm Disappointed in You (너한테 실망이야) | Yuna | October 25 | [78] | ||
Pansy (팬지) | Min-hee | Hansung Art Hall Hall 1 | November 5 to 10 | [79] | |
2013–2014 | Even Now, My Heart Flutters (지금도 가슴 설렌다) | Mummy | Daehangno Seondol Theater | December 13 to January 5 January 9 to 26 |
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | |
---|---|---|---|---|
KOR [37] |
KOR Hot [80] | |||
"Segimalui Norae" [81] | 2016 | — | — | The Handmaiden OST |
"Hidden Road by Lee Hanyeol" (with Gang Dong-won) [82] [83] |
2018 | — | — | 1987: When the Day Comes OST |
"Hidden Road by Yeonheui" (with Gang Dong-won) [84] |
— | — | ||
"With" (with Nam Joo-hyuk, Kim Ji-yeon, Choi Hyun-wook and Lee Joo-myung) |
2022 | 40 | 54 | Twenty-Five Twenty-One OST |
Award | Year | Category | Nominee(s) / Work(s) | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
APAN Star Awards | 2018 | Best New Actress | Mr. Sunshine | Won | [25] |
2022 | Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries | Twenty-Five Twenty-One | Nominated | ||
Popularity Star Award, Actress | Nominated | [85] | |||
Asia Artist Awards | 2017 | Best Entertainer | Kim Tae-ri | Won | [86] |
Asian Film Awards | 2017 | Best Newcomer | The Handmaiden | Won | [87] |
Baeksang Arts Awards | 2017 | Best New Actress – Film | Nominated | ||
2018 | Best Actress – Film | Little Forest | Nominated | [20] | |
2019 | Best Actress (Television) | Mr. Sunshine | Nominated | [26] | |
2022 | Twenty-Five Twenty-One | Won | [42] | ||
Most Popular Actress | Won | ||||
Blue Dragon Film Awards | 2016 | Best New Actress | The Handmaiden | Won | [88] |
2018 | Best Actress | Little Forest | Nominated | [21] | |
Brand of the Year Awards | 2022 | Best Actress | Kim Tae-ri | Won | [89] |
Buil Film Awards | 2016 | Best New Actress | The Handmaiden | Won | [90] |
2018 | Best Actress | Little Forest | Nominated | [91] | |
2022 | Popular Star Award – Female | Alienoid | Nominated | [92] | |
Busan Film Critics Awards | 2016 | Best New Actress | The Handmaiden | Won | [93] |
Chunsa Film Art Awards | 2017 | Nominated | |||
2018 | Best Actress | 1987: When the Day Comes | Nominated | [94] | |
2019 | Little Forest | Nominated | [95] | ||
Cine 21 Awards | 2016 | Best New Actress | The Handmaiden | Won | [96] |
Director's Cut Awards | Won | [97] | |||
2018 | Best Actress | Little Forest | Won | [98] | |
Global Film & Television Huading Awards | 2023 | Best Global Teleplay Leading Actress | Twenty-Five Twenty-One | Pending | [99] |
Grand Bell Awards | 2018 | Best Actress | 1987: When the Day Comes | Nominated | [100] |
Kinolights Awards | 2022 | Actress of the Year (Domestic) | Twenty-Five Twenty-One | 3rd place | [101] |
Korea Advertisers Contest Advertisers Night-KAA Awards | Advertiser's Model Award | Kim Tae-ri | Won | [102] | |
KOFRA Film Awards | 2017 | Best New Actress | The Handmaiden | Won | [103] |
KOPA & NIKON Press Photo Awards | 2022 | Photogenic of the Year | Kim Tae-ri | Won | [104] |
Korea Drama Awards | 2018 | Best New Actress | Mr. Sunshine | Nominated | [105] |
2022 | Grand Prize (Daesang) | Twenty-Five Twenty-One | Nominated | [106] | |
Korea World Youth Film Festival | 2017 | Favorite New Actress | The Handmaiden | Won | [107] |
2018 | Popular Actress Award | Little Forest | Won | [108] | |
Marie Claire Film Festival | 2017 | Best Newcomer | The Handmaiden | Won | |
The Seoul Awards | 2018 | Best Supporting Actress | 1987: When the Day Comes | Nominated | [109] |
Best New Actress | Mr. Sunshine | Nominated | |||
Shinfilm Art Film Festival | Choi Eun-hee Actor Award | Little Forest | Won | [110] | |
University Film Festival of Korea | Best Actress | Won | [111] | ||
Women in Film Korea Festival | 2016 | Best New Actress | The Handmaiden | Won | [112] |
Country | Year | Honor or Award | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
South Korea [note 1] | 2018 | Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Commendation | [116] |
Publisher | Year | Listicle | Placement | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Forbes | 2018 | 30 Under 30 Asia | Placed | [63] [117] |
2019 | Korea Power Celebrity | 23rd | [118] | |
2023 | 28th | [119] | ||
Gallup Korea | 2018 | Talent of the Year | 2nd | [120] |
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Kim Tae-ri | |
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Born |
Seoul, South Korea | April 24, 1990
Alma mater | Kyung Hee University |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2012–present |
Agent | Management MMM |
Korean name | |
Hangul | |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Gim Tae-ri |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim T'ae-ri |
Website | Official website |
Kim Tae-ri ( Korean: 김태리; born April 24, 1990) is a South Korean actress. She is known for starring in the films The Handmaiden (2016), Little Forest (2018), Space Sweepers (2020), as well as the TV series Mr. Sunshine (2018), and Twenty-Five Twenty-One (2022).
For her performances in both film and television, Kim has received several awards, including two Baeksang Arts Awards, two Director's Cut Awards, a Blue Dragon Film Award and an Asian Film Award. She has been featured two times in Forbes's Korea Power Celebrity 40 listicle. In 2018, Kim was awarded the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Commendation at the Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards.
Kim Tae-ri was born on April 24, 1990, in Seoul. After graduating from Youngshin Nursing Business High School , Kim studied Journalism and Communication at Kyung Hee University from 2008 to 2012. [1] [2] Kim was inspired to become an actress in her second year of college after joining a college theater club. [3]
After graduating from college, Kim worked for a year as a member of the technical crew of Iru theatre troupe in Daehakro. [4] Later, Kim was cast as a understudy for Kang Ae-shim in the 2012 production of Spoonface Steinberg but did not get to perform on stage. [5] She subsequently acted in the plays Pansy and Ask for Love, and was double-cast for the rerun of Spoonface Steinberg in 2013. [5] In the same year, she filmed Moon Young, a short film which debuted at the Seoul Independent Film Festival in 2015; a theatrical version was released in 2017. [6] [7] In 2014, Kim joined J-Wide Company and appeared in a number of TV commercials. [8] During this period, she acted in several short films and attended many auditions for film roles but faced multiple rejections. [9]
In 2016, Kim made her feature film debut in Park Chan-wook's The Handmaiden, where she was chosen from 1,500 actresses who auditioned for the role. [10] For her performance in the film, she won the award for Best New Actress at the Blue Dragon Film Awards, Director's Cut Awards, Buil Film Awards, and Busan Film Critics Awards. Park recounted his first impression of Kim reminded him strongly of his first meeting with actress Kang Hye-jung, who had her career breakthrough in Park's 2003 film Oldboy. [11] [12] That same year, Kim made her first television appearance with a brief cameo alongside Park in the first episode of Entourage. [13] [14]
In 2017, Kim starred in the political thriller 1987: When the Day Comes as part of its ensemble cast. The film garnered her a nomination for Best Actress at the Grand Bell Awards. [15] [16] [17] The film , becoming one of the highest-grossing domestic films in South Korea.
In 2018, Kim headlined the Korean film adaptation of the manga series Little Forest alongside Ryu Jun-yeol and Jin Ki-joo, [18] [19] For her portrayal of Song Hye-won, Kim won the Best Actress Award at the 18th Director's Cut Awards and received nominations for the same award at the 39th Blue Dragon Film Awards, the 54th Baeksang Arts Awards, the 27th Buil Film Awards and the 24th Chunsa Film Awards. [20] [21]
That same year, Kim had her first starring role on television as Go Ae-shin in the historical drama Mr. Sunshine, the third collaboration between screenwriter Kim Eun-sook and director Lee Eung-bok after the commercially successful series Descendants of the Sun (2016) and Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (2016–2017). [14] [22] Mr. Sunshine became the sixth highest-rated television South Korean series in Korean cable television history at the time, recording its highest-rating (18.1%) and viewership (4.6 million) in the final episode. [23] [24] equal to co-star and veteran actor Lee Byung-hun. For her performance, Kim won the Best New Actress Award along with Won Jin-ah at the 6th APAN Star Awards and received a nomination for the Best Actress (Television) Award at the 55th Baeksang Arts Awards. [25] [26]
In 2021, Kim starred as Captain Jang in Jo Sung-hee's Space Sweepers, regarded as the first Korean space blockbuster. [27] [28] Kim was drawn to the film due to its genre and her character's role, as she said: "I don't think there has ever been a [Korean] film in which a woman was a captain". [27] After its release on Netflix, [29] the film received generally positive reviews, complimenting the characters and the special effects. [30] In a review for Decider, Johnny Loftus described Kim's performance as the "picture of laconic cool" and likened her interpretation of the character's selfishness and greediness to Tessa Thompson's Valkyrie in Thor: Ragnarok (2017). [31] In July 2021, Kim moved to Management MMM after her contract with J-Wide expired. [32]
She returned to television in 2022, starring in the coming-of-age romantic series Twenty-Five Twenty-One, [33] [34] which marked her second collaboration with one of the directors of Mr. Sunshine, Jung Ji-hyun. [35] Upon reading the script, Kim was drawn to the "bright, energetic nature" of her character Na Hee-do, an high school fencer overcoming difficulties during the IMF crisis. [35] [33] In preparation for the role, she learned fencing for six months, watched numerous YouTube videos and requested an expert on set during fencing scenes. [36] For the series' soundtrack, Kim and her co-stars recorded the song "With", which peaked at number 40 on South Korea's Circle Digital Chart. [37] Twenty-Five Twenty-One became one of the highest-rated South Korean series in Korean cable television history, recording its highest rating (11.5%) and viewership (3 million) in the last episode. [38] [39] The series was also successful on Netflix, leading to Kim's rise in popularity among international audiences. [40] Reviewers praised Kim's performance, highlighting her wide range of emotions and chemistry with co-star Nam Joo-hyuk; Song Kyung-won of South Korean magazine Cine21 deemed Kim vital to the success of the series. [41] For her portrayal of Na Hee-do, she won both the Best Actress (Television) Award and the Most Popular Actress Award at the 58th Baeksang Arts Awards. [42]
Later that year, Kim starred as Lee Ahn in the first part of Choi Dong-hoon's two-part science fiction action film Alienoid alongside Little Forest co-star Ryu Jun-yeol and Kim Woo-bin. [43] [44] She chose to appear in the film due to its "unique concept" and felt "honored" to have been cast, [45] [40] commenting: "I don't think there's been any production where I've been able to express my opinions and communicate with the director quite as much as this." [46] Kim attended action school and learned gymnastics, various types of martial arts and shooting to prepare for the role. [47] Both parts were shot simultaneously for 13 months, although the second part is set to premiere in 2023. [48] [44] The film was a box-office failure, earning $12 million worldwide against a budget of over ₩30 billion ($22.9 million). [49] [50] It received mixed reviews in South Korea, [44] [40] with Kim Boram of Yonhap News Agency criticizing the story but appreciating Kim and Ryu's chemistry and action sequences. [51] Defending the film, the actress said: "The first part was a set-up of a vast, five-hour-long story. [...] The second part will be less focused on explaining. I want the audience to understand that the explanation was unavoidable to enjoy the story." [44] International critics wrote more positive reviews, [52] often praising the film's ensemble cast. [53] [54] [55]
Kim currently stars as Gu San-yeong, a possessed woman, in the horror television series Revenant (2023). Kim first learned of the series through screenwriter Kim Eun-hee and decided to join the production due to the "high quality" of the story and its interesting combination of themes, including the youth's struggles and Eastern occult, based on Korean folklore. [56] The series recorded good television ratings and received positive reviews, highlighting Kim's performance as both the woman and the demon. [57] [58] [59]
Kim is set to star as the titular character in the television adaptation of the webtoon Jeong-nyeon, written by Seo Yi-re and illustrated by Na Mon. [60] The artist said that she initially used Kim's character in The Handmaiden as reference while drawing Jeong-nyeon. [61] Set immediately after the Korean War ... . Kim is set to voice Nan-young in the animated film Lost in Starlight, starring alongside Revenant co-star Hong Kyung. [62]
In 2019, Kim was ranked among Forbes 30 Under 30 in the Entertainment & Sports category. [63] [64] Kim has also endorsed several brands. Since 2017, Kim was selected as brand ambassador for South Korean high-end cosmetics brand O Hui. [65] Since 2018, she became the face of Kenzo’s signature fragrance, Flower By Kenzo. [66] She was selected as brand ambassador for French-owned American luxury jewelry house Tiffany & Co. between 2018 and 2021. [67] In September 2021, she introduced herself as a brand ambassador on a video about Prada’s Spring-Summer 2022 collection live show. [68] On January 25, 2022, the women’s fashion brand itMICHAA announced her selection as their new muse. [69]
Kim Tae-ri has been named a role model by several actresses, including Jang Yeo-bin ( All That We Loved), [70] Jung Bo-min, [71] Kim Hye-jun, [72] Oh Ye-ju ( Under the Queen's Umbrella), [73] and Song Ji-oh ( Semantic Error). [74]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2015 | Lock Out | The woman | Short film | |
Moon Young | Moon-young | [75] | ||
2016 | The Handmaiden | Sook-hee | [10] | |
2017 | 1987: When the Day Comes | Yeon-hee | [15] | |
2018 | Little Forest | Song Hye-won | [18] | |
2021 | Space Sweepers | Captain Jang | [27] | |
2022 | Alienoid | Lee Ahn | [44] | |
TBA | Alienoid Part 2 | Lee Ahn | Post-production | [48] |
Lost in Starlight | Nan-young (voice) | [62] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2016 | Entourage | Herself | Episode 1 | [13] |
2018 | Mr. Sunshine | Go Ae-shin | [22] | |
2022 | Twenty-Five Twenty-One | Na Hee-do | [33] | |
2023 | Revenant | Gu San-young | [56] | |
TBA | Jeong-nyeon | Yoon Jeong-nyeon | [60] |
Year | Title | Artist |
---|---|---|
2010 | "Spring Is Coming" | Tafka Buddah |
2012 | "Spring Talyeong" (봄타령) | Bitnara Yang |
"Devoched Lemon" (먹다버린 레몬) | Number Nine | |
2014 | "Catwalk" | Tafka Buddah |
Year | Title | Role | Venue | Date | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | Spoonface Steinberg (넙쭉이) | Flounder (Understudy) | Daehangno Seondol Theater | September 6 to 28 | [5] |
2013 | Ask for Love (사랑을 묻다) | Tae-ri | May 23 to June 9 | [76] | |
Spoonface Steinberg | Flounder | September 30 to October 15 | [77] | ||
I'm Disappointed in You (너한테 실망이야) | Yuna | October 25 | [78] | ||
Pansy (팬지) | Min-hee | Hansung Art Hall Hall 1 | November 5 to 10 | [79] | |
2013–2014 | Even Now, My Heart Flutters (지금도 가슴 설렌다) | Mummy | Daehangno Seondol Theater | December 13 to January 5 January 9 to 26 |
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | |
---|---|---|---|---|
KOR [37] |
KOR Hot [80] | |||
"Segimalui Norae" [81] | 2016 | — | — | The Handmaiden OST |
"Hidden Road by Lee Hanyeol" (with Gang Dong-won) [82] [83] |
2018 | — | — | 1987: When the Day Comes OST |
"Hidden Road by Yeonheui" (with Gang Dong-won) [84] |
— | — | ||
"With" (with Nam Joo-hyuk, Kim Ji-yeon, Choi Hyun-wook and Lee Joo-myung) |
2022 | 40 | 54 | Twenty-Five Twenty-One OST |
Award | Year | Category | Nominee(s) / Work(s) | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
APAN Star Awards | 2018 | Best New Actress | Mr. Sunshine | Won | [25] |
2022 | Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries | Twenty-Five Twenty-One | Nominated | ||
Popularity Star Award, Actress | Nominated | [85] | |||
Asia Artist Awards | 2017 | Best Entertainer | Kim Tae-ri | Won | [86] |
Asian Film Awards | 2017 | Best Newcomer | The Handmaiden | Won | [87] |
Baeksang Arts Awards | 2017 | Best New Actress – Film | Nominated | ||
2018 | Best Actress – Film | Little Forest | Nominated | [20] | |
2019 | Best Actress (Television) | Mr. Sunshine | Nominated | [26] | |
2022 | Twenty-Five Twenty-One | Won | [42] | ||
Most Popular Actress | Won | ||||
Blue Dragon Film Awards | 2016 | Best New Actress | The Handmaiden | Won | [88] |
2018 | Best Actress | Little Forest | Nominated | [21] | |
Brand of the Year Awards | 2022 | Best Actress | Kim Tae-ri | Won | [89] |
Buil Film Awards | 2016 | Best New Actress | The Handmaiden | Won | [90] |
2018 | Best Actress | Little Forest | Nominated | [91] | |
2022 | Popular Star Award – Female | Alienoid | Nominated | [92] | |
Busan Film Critics Awards | 2016 | Best New Actress | The Handmaiden | Won | [93] |
Chunsa Film Art Awards | 2017 | Nominated | |||
2018 | Best Actress | 1987: When the Day Comes | Nominated | [94] | |
2019 | Little Forest | Nominated | [95] | ||
Cine 21 Awards | 2016 | Best New Actress | The Handmaiden | Won | [96] |
Director's Cut Awards | Won | [97] | |||
2018 | Best Actress | Little Forest | Won | [98] | |
Global Film & Television Huading Awards | 2023 | Best Global Teleplay Leading Actress | Twenty-Five Twenty-One | Pending | [99] |
Grand Bell Awards | 2018 | Best Actress | 1987: When the Day Comes | Nominated | [100] |
Kinolights Awards | 2022 | Actress of the Year (Domestic) | Twenty-Five Twenty-One | 3rd place | [101] |
Korea Advertisers Contest Advertisers Night-KAA Awards | Advertiser's Model Award | Kim Tae-ri | Won | [102] | |
KOFRA Film Awards | 2017 | Best New Actress | The Handmaiden | Won | [103] |
KOPA & NIKON Press Photo Awards | 2022 | Photogenic of the Year | Kim Tae-ri | Won | [104] |
Korea Drama Awards | 2018 | Best New Actress | Mr. Sunshine | Nominated | [105] |
2022 | Grand Prize (Daesang) | Twenty-Five Twenty-One | Nominated | [106] | |
Korea World Youth Film Festival | 2017 | Favorite New Actress | The Handmaiden | Won | [107] |
2018 | Popular Actress Award | Little Forest | Won | [108] | |
Marie Claire Film Festival | 2017 | Best Newcomer | The Handmaiden | Won | |
The Seoul Awards | 2018 | Best Supporting Actress | 1987: When the Day Comes | Nominated | [109] |
Best New Actress | Mr. Sunshine | Nominated | |||
Shinfilm Art Film Festival | Choi Eun-hee Actor Award | Little Forest | Won | [110] | |
University Film Festival of Korea | Best Actress | Won | [111] | ||
Women in Film Korea Festival | 2016 | Best New Actress | The Handmaiden | Won | [112] |
Country | Year | Honor or Award | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
South Korea [note 1] | 2018 | Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Commendation | [116] |
Publisher | Year | Listicle | Placement | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Forbes | 2018 | 30 Under 30 Asia | Placed | [63] [117] |
2019 | Korea Power Celebrity | 23rd | [118] | |
2023 | 28th | [119] | ||
Gallup Korea | 2018 | Talent of the Year | 2nd | [120] |
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