Kim Hye-ja

Kim Hye-ja (born October 25, 1941 in Seoul, South Korea)[1] is a South Korean actress. Best known to South Korean audiences as the archetypal mother figure in popular television series such as Country Diaries, What Is Love?, My Mother's Sea, and Roses and Beansprouts, Kim drew international critical acclaim in the 2009 noir thriller Mother.[2] In 2019, she gained critical acclaim for her acting in The Light in Your Eyes.

Kim Hye-ja
Kim Hye-ja in February 2019
Born (1941-10-25) October 25, 1941
OccupationActress
Years active1963–present
Spouse(s)Im Jong-chan
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGim Hye-ja
McCune–ReischauerKim Hyecha

Early life

Kim was born in 1941 in Gyeongseong, Gyeonggi Province in Japanese-occupied Korea (known as present-day Seoul, South Korea).

Kim was studying Living Art at Ewha Womans University when she dropped out of college to pursue a career in acting.

Career

Kim made her acting debut in 1963, and went on to star in more than 90 television dramas, including I Sell Happiness (1978), Sand Castle (1988), Winter Mist (1989), What Is Love? (1991), My Mother's Sea (1993), You and I (1997), and Roses and Beansprouts (1999).[3] Country Diaries, in which she appeared for 22 years, is particularly notable for making Kim into a household name and cementing her image among South Korean audiences as an iconic, unconditionally loving and self-sacrificing mother.[4] Because of this wholesome onscreen persona, CJ CheilJedang hired her to endorse their products and appear in their advertisements for nearly 30 years, from 1975 to 2002.

Though she won Best Actress at the Manila International Film Festival in 1983 for Late Autumn and occasionally acted in stage plays and musicals, Kim was most active in television for four decades. She holds the record of having won the Daesang ("Grand Prize," or highest award) at the MBC Drama Awards the most times (3): in 1988, 1992, and 1999. Kim is the first and only person to have won the Daesang four times at the Baeksang Arts Awards: in 1979, 1989, 2009, and 2019.[5]

As Kim grew older, she expressed her disappointment in being relegated to supporting roles.[6] Then in 2008, screenwriter Kim Soo-hyun cast Kim in the leading role of a woman who declares a one-year break from her family after spending decades as a housewife looking after her three children, a husband and a widowed father-in-law in Mom's Dead Upset. Kim's character broke free from stereotypical South Korean TV mothers in her desire for independence, and initial misgivings that viewers would find her unsympathetic turned out to be unfounded, with the series recording a peak viewership rating of 42.7%.[7][8]

But 2009 marked another turning point in Kim's career, when she was cast in her first film a decade after Mayonnaise (1999).[9] Acclaimed director Bong Joon-ho had long been an enthusiastic admirer of Kim's, and he said he'd wanted to make a film centered around the veteran actress, then it occurred to him that being the national symbol of motherhood might be as much a burden for Kim as it was an honor.[10] So he decided to craft a role that would showcase Kim's talents and depict the duality of motherhood, then spent four years convincing her to take the role.[11] In Mother, Kim surprised Korean audiences with her intense performance as a middle-aged single mother who obsessively loves her mentally handicapped son and sets out to prove his innocence when he's accused of murder. Bong said he would have given up the project if Kim had not accepted his offer, "Without Kim Hye-ja, Mother wouldn't exist."[10] Kim returned the compliment, saying Bong helped her "reactivate all the cells that have been dormant in (her) body."[12] The film received critical acclaim from domestic audiences and international film festivals, and Kim won numerous acting awards. She was the first ever Korean actress to be named Best Actress by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association.[13][14] [15]

From 2011 to 2012, Kim headlined Living Among the Rich, one of the inaugural programs of newly launched cable channel jTBC. It was Kim's first sitcom in her 48-year career, and it followed her character as she and her family move into a rundown building in the wealthy area of southern Seoul and struggle to keep pace with their well-off neighbors.[16]

She returned to the theater in 2013 to 2014 with Oscar, Letters to God, a Korean stage adaptation of the French novel Oscar and the Lady in Pink. In the one-woman show, Kim played 11 roles, including Oscar, a 10-year-old boy dying of leukemia, and the nurse (named Jang-mi or Granny Rose) that he confides in.[17][18]

In late 2014, she played a rich and fussy widow in How to Steal a Dog, based on the same-titled novel by Barbara O'Connor.[4]

Other activities

Kim has been a goodwill ambassador for the nonprofit Christian relief organization World Vision Korea since 1991.[19] She has visited refugee camps in war-torn and poverty-stricken regions in more than 20 countries around the globe, including Ethiopia, Kenya, India, Bangladesh and Sierra Leone,[20][21] and sponsors 103 children from underdeveloped countries.[22] In 2004, she wrote and published a book based on her experiences titled Don't Beat Someone, Even with Flowers, and donated all proceeds from its sales to underprivileged children in North Korea.[3]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role
1982Late AutumnHye-rim
1999MayonnaiseMom
2009MotherHye-ja
2014How to Steal a DogOld lady
2017The WaySoon-ae

Television series

Year Title Role Network
1969Frog HusbandMBC
1971Chief InspectorMBC
1975Bride DiaryMBC
1977I Regret ItMBC
1978I Sell HappinessMBC
Even If the Wind BlowsMBC
1979Mom, I Like DadMBC
1980Country Diaries (until 2002)Chairman Kim's wifeMBC
Gan-yang-rokMBC
TerminalMBC
1981Let Us LoveMBC
1982Yesterday and TomorrowMBC
1983InfantMBC
1984MissingMBC
1985500 Years of Joseon: The Wind OrchidQueen MunjeongMBC
1986First LoveMBC
1988Sand CastleJang Hyun-jooMBC
1989The 2nd RepublicKim Ok-sookMBC
Winter MistSeo Myung-aeMBC
Your ToastJin Sang-shimMBC
A Happy WomanMBC
1990What Do Women Want?Jung-heeMBC
Still Forty-nineMBC
1991What Is Love?Yeo Soon-jaMBC
1992Two WomenOh Hye-jungMBC
1993My Mother's SeaYoung-heeMBC
1994A Human LandKim Shil-danKBS2
1995WomanSong Min-sookMBC
1996Salted MackerelKim Gong-shimMBC
1997Your Mother's StoryMBC
You and IKim Eun-soonMBC
1999Roses and BeansproutsLee Pil-nyeoMBC
2002Since We MetJo Nam-deukMBC
2004The Autumn of Major General HongHeo Young-sookSBS
2005Smile of Spring DayPark Nae-soonMBC
2006Princess HoursQueen Dowager ParkMBC
2008Mom's Dead UpsetKim Han-jaKBS2
2011Living Among the RichKim Hye-jajTBC
2015Unkind LadiesKang Soon-okKBS2
2016Dear My FriendsJo Hee-jatvN
2019Dazzling[23]Kim Hye-jaJTBC

Theater

Year Title Role
1987Before the Rooster Crows Over Judah
199119 and 80Maude
1997King David
The Marriage of Figaro
Our Broadway Mama
2001Shirley ValentineShirley Valentine
2007Doubt[24]Sister Aloysius
2013–2014Oscar, Letters to GodOscar/Jang-mi/Parents/Peggy Blue etc.

Books

Year Title Publisher ISBN
1994Kim Hye-ja's Small VoicePeopleISBN 8985947028
2004Don't Beat Someone, Even with FlowersAncient FuturesISBN 8995501405
2011Small World (Watching the World Unfold
Before Becoming an Adult)
DarimISBN 9788961770514

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
19662nd Baeksang Arts AwardsBest New Actress (TV)Won
197612th Baeksang Arts AwardsBest Actress (TV)Bride DiaryWon
197814th Baeksang Arts AwardsYouWon
197915th Baeksang Arts AwardsGrand Prize (Daesang) for TVI Sell HappinessWon
Best Actress (TV)Won
198221st Grand Bell AwardsBest ActressLate AutumnNominated
19832nd Manila International Film FestivalWon
198824th Dong-A Theatre Awards19 and 80Won
MBC Drama AwardsGrand Prize (Daesang)Sand CastleWon
198916th Korea Broadcasting AwardsBest ActressWinter MistWon
25th Baeksang Arts AwardsGrand Prize (Daesang) for TVWinter Mist,
Sand Castle
Won
Best Actress (TV)Won
1992MBC Drama AwardsGrand Prize (Daesang)What Is Love?Won
19964th Korea Advertisers Association Consumer's ChoiceGood Model AwardN/AWon
199936th Grand Bell AwardsBest ActressMayonnaiseNominated
1st Social Welfare DayPresidential CommendationN/AWon
MBC Drama AwardsGrand Prize (Daesang)Roses and BeansproutsWon
1st Elizabeth Arden Visible Difference AwardsRecipientN/AWon
2002MBC Hall of FameWon
200314th Wiam Jang Ji-yeon PrizeN/AWon
2nd Star 선행 대상N/AWon
1st Feminist Award in Pop Culture and ArtsN/AWon
2008KBS Drama AwardsGrand Prize (Daesang)Mom's Dead UpsetWon
Top Excellence Award, ActressNominated
200945th Baeksang Arts AwardsGrand Prize (Daesang) for TVWon
Best Actress (TV)Nominated
2nd Style Icon Awards Beautiful Sharing AwardN/AWon
18th Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival[25][26][27] Best Actress in a Foreign Film MotherWon
3rd Asia Pacific Screen Awards[28][29] Best ActressWon
30th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Leading ActressNominated
10th Busan Film Critics Awards[30]Best ActressWon
29th Korean Association of Film Critics AwardsWon
18th Buil Film AwardsWon
46th Grand Bell AwardsNominated
12th Director's Cut Awards[31]Won
10th Women in Film Korea Awards[32]Won
Cine 21 AwardsWon
2010 Asian Film Critics Association AwardsWon
1st KOFRA Film Awards[33]Won
7th Max Movie Awards[34][35]Won
IndieWire Critics Poll5th place
Village Voice Film Poll3rd place
Dublin Film Critics' Circle5th place
4th Asian Film Awards[36]Best ActressWon
46th Baeksang Arts AwardsBest Actress (Film)Nominated
36th Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards[37][38][39][40]Best ActressWon
14th Online Film Critics Society AwardsBest ActressNominated
World Vision InternationalSpecial AwardN/AWon
201117th Chlotrudis AwardsBest ActressMotherWon
1st Beautiful Artists AwardsRecipientN/AWon
30th Sejong Culture Award[41]Recipient, Social Volunteering categoryN/AWon
20149th Golden Ticket AwardsBest Actress in a PlayOscar, Letters to GodWon
201524th Buil Film AwardsBest Supporting ActressHow to Steal a DogNominated
52nd Grand Bell AwardsNominated
KBS Drama AwardsTop Excellence Award, ActressUnkind LadiesNominated
Excellence Award, Actress in a Mid-length DramaNominated
PD Award (chosen by PDs from KBS, SBS & MBC)Won
4th CARI K Drama AwardsBest Supporting ActressWon
2016tvN10 AwardsBest ActressDear My FriendsNominated
201955th Baeksang Arts Awards[42][43]Grand Prize (Daesang) for TVDazzlingWon
Best Actress (TV)Nominated
24th Asian Television AwardsBest Actress in a Leading RoleNominated

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