Kim Sae-ron
Kim Sae-ron | |
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At Incheon Sky Festival, September 2016 | |
Born |
Seoul, South Korea | July 31, 2000
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2009–present |
Agent |
Fantagio (2009-2015) YG Entertainment(2016-present) |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 김새론 |
Hanja | 金賽綸 |
Revised Romanization | Gim Sae-ron |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim Sae-ron |
Kim Sae-ron (born July 31, 2000) is a South Korean actress. She began her career when she was nine years old and became a popular child star through the films A Brand New Life (2009) and The Man From Nowhere (2010). As Kim reached her teenage years, she was cast in more leading roles, notably in the film A Girl at My Door (2014). She has also starred in television drama series, including Can You Hear My Heart (2011), The Queen's Classroom (2013) and Hi! School-Love On (2014). Her first adult lead role was in the television drama Mirror of the Witch (2016).
Early life and education
Kim has two younger sisters, Ah-ron and Ye-ron, who are also actresses.[1][2] She attended Miyang Elementary School in Seoul,[1] and graduated from Yang-il Middle School in Ilsan in February 2016. She then began attending School of Performing Arts Seoul.[3]
Career
2009-2014: Beginnings as a child actress
Kim's first acting role was in the 2009 film A Brand New Life, directed by the French-Korean filmmaker Ounie Lecomte and loosely based on her life. Kim played the main character, a nine-year-old girl named Jin-hee, who is abandoned by her father at an orphanage after he remarries, and is later adopted by a French couple. Kim attended the Cannes Film Festival when the film was shown there in a special screening, becoming the youngest actress to be invited to the festival.[4][5][6] She then co-starred with Won Bin in The Man From Nowhere, which was the highest grossing film in South Korea in 2010.[7] She played Jung So-mi, the daughter of a heroin addict who is kidnapped by an organized crime ring.[8] During filming, she was only allowed to watch her own scenes on the monitor.[1] Kim won several awards for her first two roles, including Best New Actress at the Korean Film Awards and Buil Film Awards.[9][10]
In 2011, Kim was in another crime film, I Am a Dad, playing the daughter of Kim Seung-woo.[11] She had her first television role in the drama series Can You Hear My Heart?, playing the younger version of Hwang Jung-eum's character. She appeared in the first four episodes, and her performance was praised by TV critics.[2] Her next role was in the drama film Barbie, alongside her sister Ah-ron. The film is about international adoption, and was the first Korean film to win Best Film at the Giffoni International Film Festival in 2012.[2][12] Kim then had a dual role in the thriller film The Neighbor, playing a murder victim and the serial killer's next target.[2] In 2013, she played a student in the television drama The Queen's Classroom, which won her a Best Young Actress Award at the 2013 MBC Drama Awards (shared with three fellow cast members).[13]
In a 2014 interview, Kim's manager said Kim had "a great eye for good scripts which made it possible for her to choose her own projects at a very young age". Kim also stated that she never had difficulty accepting difficult roles and was able to slowly immerse herself in the characters.[11] Her first role of the year was in the documentary-drama film Manshin: Ten Thousand Spirits, reenacting the teenage version of shamanist Kim Geum-hwa.[14] She then played a victim of bullying and domestic violence in the film A Girl at My Door.[15] She accepted the role because she liked the script was attracted to the character. Kim attended the Cannes Film Festival for the second time when the film premiered there as an Un Certain Regard official selection.[6][16] Her performance was praised by critics—Variety called it "mesmerizing" and Twitch Film noted she had shown more layers and depth compared to her previous roles.[17][18] She was nominated for many awards, winning Best New Actress at the 35th Blue Dragon Film Awards and Golden Cinematography Awards.[19] Also in 2014, she starred in the teen fantasy-romance television series Hi! School: Love On as an angel who becomes human, and the thriller film Manhole, playing a hearing impaired girl who is kidnapped by a serial killer.[20][21]
2015-present: Acclaim and transition to lead roles
In 2015, Kim had a lead role in the Drama City television special, Snowy Road. The two-part drama series is about the "comfort women" in Korea under Japanese rule during World War II, and was later released as a film in theaters.[22][23] Kim's performance as a 15-year-old comfort woman was praised by both critics and viewers, and she was awarded Best Actress in a Foreign Film at the Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival.[19][23][24] She then played the main character in the television series To Be Continued and the younger version of Choi Kang-hee's character in Glamorous Temptation.[25][26] She was cast in her first adult role in the 2016 television drama series, Mirror of the Witch, playing a cursed Joseon-era princess.[27] Her character has a fictional romance with Heo Jun, played by Yoon Shi-yoon, who is 14 years Kim's senior.[27][28]
On November 2016, Kim signed with YG Entertainment.[29]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role |
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2009 | A Brand New Life | Jin-hee |
2010 | The Man from Nowhere | Jung So-mi |
2011 | I Am a Dad | Han Min-ji |
2012 | Barbie | Soon-young |
The Neighbor | Yoo Soo-yeon / Won Yeo-seon | |
2014 | Manshin: Ten Thousand Spirits | teenage Kim Geum-hwa |
A Girl at My Door | Sun Do-hee | |
Manhole | Soo-jung | |
2016 | The Great Actor | cameo[30] |
Television drama
Year | Title | Role | Network |
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2011 | Can You Hear My Heart? | young Bong Woo-ri | MBC |
Heaven's Garden | Kang Eun-soo[31] | Channel A | |
2012 | Fashion King | young Lee Ga-young[25] | SBS |
I Need Romance 2012 | Yoon Gi-hyun (cameo)[32] | tvN | |
Mom Is Acting Up | Park Sae-ron[33] | MBC | |
Missing You | Bo-ra (voice cameo, episode 11)[34] | MBC | |
2013 | The Queen's Classroom | Kim Seo-hyun | MBC |
2014 | Hi! School: Love On | Lee Seul-bi | KBS2 |
2015 | Snowy Road | Kang Young-ae | KBS1 |
To Be Continued | Jung Ah-rin | MBC Every 1 | |
Glamorous Temptation | young Shin Eun-soo | MBC | |
2016 | Mirror of the Witch | Princess Seo-ri / Yeon-hee | jTBC |
Music video
Year | Song title | Artist |
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2013 | "Green Rain"[35] | Shinee |
2014 | "Jackpot"[36] | Block B |
"From My Heart"[37] | 5urprise | |
2015 | "Cat's Eye"[38] | Astro |
Variety show
Year | Title | Network | Notes |
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2012 | The Human Condition | KBS2 | Guest, episode 3[39] |
2014 | Happy Together | KBS2 | Guest, episode 365[40] |
2015–present | Show! Music Core | MBC | Host[41] |
Discography
Year | Song title | Album |
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2012 | "The Phrase" (귀가)[42] | The Neighbor OST |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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2010 | BUSTER Copenhagen International Film Festival for Children and Youth | Best Child Actor/Actress – Special Mention[43] | A Brand New Life | Won |
4th Asian Film Awards | Best Newcomer[44] | Nominated | ||
19th Buil Film Awards | Best New Actress[10] | Won | ||
8th Korean Film Awards | Best New Actress[9] | The Man from Nowhere | Won | |
2011 | 47th Paeksang Arts Awards | Best New Actress | Nominated | |
8th Max Movie Awards | Best New Actress[45] | Won | ||
2013 | 6th Korea Drama Awards | Best Young Actor/Actress | The Queen's Classroom | Nominated |
MBC Drama Awards | Best Young Actress[lower-alpha 1] | Won | ||
2014 | 23rd Buil Film Awards | Best Supporting Actress | A Girl at My Door | Nominated |
51st Grand Bell Awards | Best New Actress[46] | Nominated | ||
7th Herald Donga Lifestyle Awards | Style Icon of the Year[47] | N/A | Won | |
35th Blue Dragon Film Awards | Best New Actress[48] | A Girl at My Door | Won | |
KBS Drama Awards | Best Young Actress | Hi! School-Love On | Nominated | |
2015 | 2nd Wildflower Film Awards | Best Actress[49] | A Girl at My Door | Nominated |
51st Paeksang Arts Awards | Best Actress | Nominated | ||
24th Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival | Best Actress in a Foreign Film[23] | Snowy Road | Won | |
Golden Cinematography Awards | Best New Actress[19] | A Girl at My Door | Won | |
MBC Entertainment Awards | Popular Music Talk Show Award | Show! Music Core | Nominated | |
2016 | 9th Korea Drama Awards | Best New Actress | Mirror of the Witch | Won |
Notes
- ↑ Award shared with Kim Hyang-gi, Seo Shin-ae, and Lee Young-yoo[13]
References
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- 1 2 3 4 Lee Hye-ji (August 28, 2012). "DRAMA WEEK: 6 Rising Stars that caught your eyes in TV series". 10Asia. Retrieved May 18, 2016.
- ↑ Kim Young-shin (February 4, 2016). "[bnt photo] Kim Sae Ron on Her Way to School". BNT News. Retrieved May 18, 2016.
- ↑ Nelson, Rob (May 20, 2009). "Review: 'A Brand New Life'". Variety. Retrieved May 23, 2016.
- ↑ Lee Mi-ji (April 18, 2014). "Bae Doo Na, Kim Sae Ron & Song Sae Byeok invited to Cannes International Film Festival". StarN News. Retrieved May 19, 2016.
- 1 2 Kim, Lynn (September 18, 2009). "Lee Chang-dong's film Life to open Oct 29". 10Asia. Retrieved November 18, 2012.
- ↑ Glionna, John M. (October 10, 2010). "Out-Hollywooding Hollywood is paying off in South Korea". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 19, 2016.
- ↑ Lee Hyo-won (July 29, 2010). "Man hardboiled but touching". The Korea Times. Retrieved May 19, 2016.
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- 1 2 3 "Korean Film 'Snowy Road' Wins Best Picture, Best Actress at Chinese Film Festival". KBS World Radio. September 19, 2015. Retrieved May 21, 2016.
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- 1 2 Ko Dong-hwan (March 7, 2016). "Rising child star gets first adult role". The Korea Times. Retrieved May 19, 2016.
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- ↑ Jeon Su-mi (December 11, 2012). "Kim Sae Ron to Act as Bo Ra in ′I Miss You′". enewsWorld. CJ E&M. Retrieved May 21, 2016.
- ↑ Hong, Grace Danbi (June 21, 2013). "[Video] SHINee and Cast of 'The Queen's Classroom' Dance Together in 'Green Rain' MV". enewsWorld. CJ E&M. Retrieved May 21, 2016.
- ↑ Jung Ji-won (July 18, 2014). "Block B Hits No. 1 on Music Charts with Pre-Released Song 'Jackpot'". Newsen. CJ E&M. Retrieved May 21, 2016.
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