Kim Ha-neul
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Kim Ha-neul (born February 21, 1978) is a South Korean actress.
After starting her career as a model, she rose to fame by starring in romantic-comedy films My Tutor Friend (2003) and Too Beautiful to Lie (2004) and the action-comedy film My Girlfriend Is an Agent (2009).
In 2011, Kim won Best Actress at the 48th Grand Bell Awards and the 32nd Blue Dragon Film Awards for her performance in the serial killer thriller Blind.
Her television work includes romance series Romance (2002) and A Gentleman's Dignity (2012), On Air (2008) and the melodrama On the Way to the Airport (2016).
Early and personal life
Kim Ha-neul was born on February 21, 1978, in Seoul, South Korea. Her given name "Ha-neul" means “sky” in Korean. Her immediate family consists of her parents and one younger brother. She attended the Seoul Institute of the Arts.
Kim married a businessman, on March 19, 2016. On October 9, 2017, Kim announced that she is expecting her first child. On May 27, 2018, she gave birth to a daughter.
She is a Roman Catholic.
Career
Kim Ha-neul began her modeling for Storm in 1996. She made her acting debut in Bye June, 1998, alongside Yoo Ji-tae. She appeared in a medical thriller film Doctor K in 1999, which gained her first acting award nomination. She appeared in television dramas Happi Together and Into the Sunlight as a child and was included in Jo Sung-mo's music video "To Heaven." Later, she appeared in 2000's sci-fi romance Ditto and rose to fame as an actress.
Kim's breakthrough came in the romance melodrama series Piano, in which she played a pure, vulnerable young woman. The series was the second most profitable drama of 2001, receiving a top score of 42.2%. She appeared in The hit Romance, with Kim Jae-won, which led to her career and won her Top Excellence Award in acting in 2002. She boosted her profile in 2003 by attending My Tutor Friend, where she was tasked with assisting a delinquent student her own age graduated from high school alongside her rival Kwon Sang-woo. In 2004, she appeared in Too Beautiful to Lie as an ex-convict pretending to be the fiancée of a man who is forced to marry by his nosy, close-knit family. Kim was dubbed "the queen of romantic comedies" by the Korean press due to her films' success.
She appeared in Ice Rain, horror film Dead Friend, and the melodrama Stained Glass in 2004. Kim then returned to the familiar romance genre with Almost Love, a 2006 romantic comedy starring an aspiring actress with stage fright, which also reunited her with My Tutor Friend co-star Kwon Sang-woo. This was followed by Lovers of Six Years, a long-distance couple facing marital difficulties.
Kim Eun-sook penned drama On Air in 2008, which gives viewers a behind-the-scenes look at a television drama production. Kim is a leading actress with an arrogant demeanor in the series. Kim's acting debut at the Korea Drama Awards helped boost her name and earned her acting awards. Kim starred in spy romance comedy My Girlfriend Is an Agent the following year. The film was a box-office hit and received praise for its quality and performance.
In 2010, Kim played a medical student torn between two soldiers in the Korean War drama Road No. 1. 1. Despite high hopes and a $13 million budget, the series attracted poor reviews.
She returned to action in 2011 with the film Blind, where she showcased a physically impaired former detective who becomes witness to a murder. At the Grand Bell Awards and Blue Dragon Film Awards, her appearance earned her Best Actress accolades. This was followed by another rom-com You're My Pet, based on the Japanese josei manga Kimi wa Petto.
Kim returned to the small screen in 2012 as a high school ethics tutor fall for a playboy architect (played by Jang Dong-gun) in the hit comedy A Gentleman's Dignity. The series, which was produced by the same team behind On Air (writer Kim Eun-sook and director Shin Woo-chul), revolved around four male friends in their twenties.
Kim was starring Aarif Rahman in her first Chinese film, romantic comedy Making Families.
Kim starred in Don't Forget Me, a crowdfunded indie film starring Jung Woo-sung in 2016. She made her small-screen comeback in four years in September, starring Lee Sang-yoon and making her romantic melodrama On the Way to the Airport opposite Lee Sang-yoon.
In 2017, she appeared in Misbehavior, playing an unloved teacher at a boys' high school. Kim was later in the fantasy blockbuster With God.
Kim returned to the tiny screen of JTBC's melodrama The Wind Blows in 2019.
Kim starred in the romance drama 18 Again, based on the 2009 film 17 Again.
Kim signed a deal with IOK Company in March 2021.