Jung Yu-mi
Jung Yu-mi was born in Busan, South Korea on January 18th, 1983 and is the Movie Actress. At the age of 41, Jung Yu-mi biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, and networth are available.
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Jung Yu-mi (born January 18, 1983) is a South Korean actor.
Jung made her film debut in Blossom Again (2005), for which she received acting honours.
She has appeared in Family Ties (2006), Chaw (2009), My Dear Desperado (2010), and The Crucible (2012), Train to Busan (2016), and Kim Ji-young (1982): Born 1982 (2019).
She appears in films by auteur Hong Sang-soo, including Oki's Movie (2010) and Our Sunhu (2013). Jung received the Best New Actress award at the Baeksang Arts Awards and Best Supporting Actress at the Blue Dragon Film Awards for her films.
Career
Jung Yu-mi made her acting debut in short films, particularly How to Operate a Polaroid Camera. The then-aspiring actress wowed critics in Blossom Again, in which she gave an enthralling debut as an emotionally vulnerable adolescent experiencing her first love and earning several newcomer awards this year. Family Ties, her second film, was also highly praised, for which she was named Best Supporting Actress at the Blue Dragon Film Awards.
Jung's filmography is a mashup of arthouse indies such as The Room Nearby and Café Noir, the cult romantic film My Dear Desperado, and melodrama Come, Nearer. The Crucible (also known as Silenced), based on true events about a group of handicapped children who suffer physical and sexual abuse at the hands of their teachers, attracted nearly 5 million viewers and became one of Jung's highest-grossing films. Her ability to capture ordinary people's lives in ways that are not normal has made her one of the most sought-after actresses for auteurial films, as shown by her continuing collaboration with director Hong Sang-soo. She appeared in Hong Kong's Film (2010) and Our Sunhi (2013), where her fragile appeal is underpinned by a combination of quiet strength and straightforwardness. At the 67th Venice Film Festival, Oki's Movie premiered, while Our Sunhi premiered at the 66th Locarno International Film Festival. In 2015, she appeared in Kim Jong-kwan's female-centric indie film The Table, which premiered at the 21st Busan International Film Festival.
Jung has appeared in numerous commercial films, including Manhole (2014), in which she plays a killer. Yeon Sang-ho's debut in the zombie thriller Train to Busan (2016) premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, she was cast. The film was a huge success, with over ten million viewers. Jung reunited with Yeon in another film, Psychokinesis, a black comedy that premiered in 2018.
Although television stars are less popular, Jung's eccentric, offbeat style is used to great effect when portraying eccentric yet adorable characters in Que Sera (2007), I Need Romance 2012, and Discovering Love (2014). Jung appeared in the tvN drama Live, directed by Noh Hee-kyung in which she played a police officer in 2018.
Jung also sang of her sweet singing voice in the song "Andromeda" with Sung Si-kyung in 2016. In You Hee-yeol's Sketchbook in 2017, they did a live duet of the song.
Jung starred in the feminist film Kim Ji-young, which was based on the best-selling book of the same name. In October 2019, the film was released.
Jung will appear in Netflix's series The School Nurse Files in 2020.