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Kim Kkot-bi

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South Korean actress (born 1985)
In thisKorean name, the family name isKim.
Kim Kkot-bi
Kim in May 2010
Born (1985-11-24)November 24, 1985 (age 39)
NationalitySouth Korean
Other namesKim Kkobbi
EducationSangmyung University
Theater and Film
OccupationActress
Years active2002-present
Korean name
Hangul
김꽃비
Revised RomanizationGim Kkot-bi
McCune–ReischauerKim Kkot-pi

Kim Kkobbi (Korean:김꽃비; born November 24, 1985) is a South Korean actress. The syllables of her given name literally mean "flower" (Korean;RRkkot) and "rain" (Korean;RRbi).[2]

Career

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Kim Kkobbi was working as anextra on the 2001 filmMy Boss, My Hero when a staffer spotted her and asked her to audition forJealousy Is My Middle Name. Thus began her acting career, though for many years she was relegated tobit parts. Instead she focused on gaining experience in theindie film scene.[3]

Kim had her breakthrough in 2009 when she starred opposite actor-directorYang Ik-june in the gritty, low-budget dramaBreathless.[4][5][6] The film won critical acclaim both at home and abroad, receiving more than 20 awards from the international festival circuit, and attracting audiences to theaters in numbers unprecedented for an indie film.[7] Kim was widely praised for her portrayal of a spunky high school girl with an abusive past who bonds with a neighborhood thug, earning her a Best Actress award from theLas Palmas de Gran Canaria International Film Festival,[8] Best New Actress honors from theBlue Dragon Film Awards andGrand Bell Awards,[9][10] and aBest Supporting Actress nomination from theAsian Film Awards.

Kim's other notable films include the vacation island mysteryMagic and Loss,[11] the lesbian romanceAshamed (also known asLife is Peachy),[12][13][14] the dark and violent animated filmThe King of Pigs,[15][16] andMyselves: The Actress No Make-Up Project, for which she and two other indie actresses filmed themselves using camcorders to document their lives, struggles and dreams.[17] In 2014 she played the leading role in the Japanese horror filmA Record of Sweet Murder.[18]

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2001My Boss, My Hero
2002Saving My Hubby
2003Jealousy Is My Middle NameHan Mi-rim, editor's daughter
2005My Boyfriend Is Type BHigh school student 2
This Charming Girlyoung Jeong-hae
Blossom AgainFemale student at private institute 2
Bystanders: Diary of Juneyoung Yoon-hee
Friendly and HarmoniousSo-yeon
2006Family TiesRegular student customer at food stall 1
The City of ViolenceRazor-wielding high school girl
Midnight Ballad for Ghost TheaterSo-dan/Bottom fouralso credited as
sound department crew
Not a GirlYoon-mishort film
2008The Pit and the PendulumWoman at the fruit farm
Close to Youshort film
The Holeshort film
2009Why Did You Come to My House?Sister-in-law 3
BreathlessYeon-hee
A Green Goodbye: She & Her MobileGirl
2010Now I'll Be BraveKim Kkobbi
Ghost (Be With Me)Nam-heesegment: "Tarot 2. Attached"[19]
Magic and Loss
Handstand in Spaceshort film
2011Where the Lights Shine Lowshort film
Be My GuestDaughter
The HouseGa-yeong (voice)animated film
The King of Pigsyoung Jung Jong-suk/
noraebang employee (voice)
animated film
Is There Anybody Out There?Womanshort film
TV Literature "Blazing Sonata"Jo Ye-ritelevision (KBS1)[20]
Life is PeachyKang Ji-woo
2012Myselves: The Actress No Make-Up ProjectHerselfDocumentary; also credited as
director,screenwriter
andcinematographer
The Time Vanishedshort film
2013The Sunshine BoysMi-yeon
JuryAudience member 1
It's a Beautiful DayAh-joong
A Pale WomanKim
PlutoJung Soo-jin
Rough PlayJeonju International Film Festival VIP
2014Kundo: Age of the RampantJung-shim
Taste in Guysshort film
A Record of Sweet MurderJournalist Kim So-yeon
A Dangerous WomanBo-kyungshort film
2015In the Room (film)Seo YunSingaporean film
2022Love CampingDirected[21]

Theater

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YearTitleRole
1997Cape Nino
2002Beautiful Sign

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
2002Youth Performing Arts FestivalBest Actress
Beautiful Sign
Won
200910thLas Palmas de Gran Canaria International Film FestivalBest ActressWon
2nd Korea Junior Star AwardsBest Newcomer, Movie categoryWon
7th Pan Pacific Film FestivalBest ActressWon
46thGrand Bell AwardsBest New ActressWon
30thBlue Dragon Film AwardsBest New ActressWon
20104thAsian Film AwardsBest Supporting ActressNominated
46thBaeksang Arts AwardsBest New ActressNominated

References

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  1. ^"김꽃비".Cinefox (씨네폭스) (in Korean). Retrieved2024-03-26.
  2. ^Quinn, Paul (2 June 2011)."Kim Kkobbi Interview".Hangul Celluloid. Retrieved2012-11-20.
  3. ^"KIM Kkobbi".Korean Film Biz Zone. Korean Film Council. Retrieved2012-11-20.
  4. ^Lee, Hyo-won (12 April 2009)."Director Yang Shares Life Story in Breathless".The Korea Times. Retrieved2012-11-20.
  5. ^Park, Sun-young (17 April 2009)."Reality bites, leaving this filmmaker Breathless".Korea JoongAng Daily. Archived from the original on January 26, 2013. Retrieved2012-11-20.
  6. ^Bechervaise, Jason (22 March 2010)."Interview with Kim Kkobbi (김꽃비)".Koreanfilm.org.uk. Archived fromthe original on 18 May 2011. Retrieved2012-11-20.
  7. ^Ki, Sun-min; Park, Sun-young (24 April 2009)."'Breathless' soars as audiences go indie".Korea JoongAng Daily. Archived from the original on January 26, 2013. Retrieved2012-11-20.
  8. ^Lee, Hyo-won (16 March 2009)."Korean Indie Film Wins at European Film Fests".The Korea Times. Retrieved2012-11-20.
  9. ^Lee, Hyo-won (3 December 2009)."Closer to Heaven Couple Win Best Acting Nods".The Korea Times.Archived from the original on 20 July 2015. Retrieved2012-11-20.
  10. ^"Mother Sweeps Blue Dragon Awards".The Chosun Ilbo. 3 December 2009. Retrieved2012-11-20.
  11. ^Bourne, Christopher (5 June 2012)."Crossing Borders: A Conversation with Actress and Producer Kiki Sugino, of MAGIC AND LOSS".Twitch Film. Archived fromthe original on 9 November 2012. Retrieved2012-11-20.
  12. ^"Kim Kkobbi Interview - Yubari 2011".Film in Japan. 2 March 2011. Retrieved2012-11-20.
  13. ^Sung, So-young (25 November 2011)."Breaking a taboo, first major film about the L-word opens in Korea".Korea JoongAng Daily. Archived from the original on 5 April 2012. Retrieved2012-11-20.
  14. ^"Newlywed Kim Hyo-jin Returns to Big Screen as Lesbian Lover".The Chosun Ilbo. 10 December 2011. Retrieved2012-11-20.
  15. ^Lee, Maggie (7 December 2011)."The King of Pigs: Film Review".The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved2012-11-20.
  16. ^Kim, Seong-hoon (16 May 2012)."Korean Films at Cannes 2012 - The King of Pigs".Korea Cinema Today. Retrieved2012-11-20.
  17. ^Lee, Claire (15 August 2012)."Actresses hold mirror to themselves".The Korea Herald. Retrieved2012-11-20.
  18. ^Lee, Hye-ji (7 May 2013)."Actress Kim Kkobbi Takes Lead in Japanese Horror Film".10Asia. Archived fromthe original on 10 May 2013. Retrieved2013-05-14.
  19. ^Lee, Hyo-won (30 June 2010)."Actresses shine in not-so-scary Ghost".The Korea Times. Retrieved2012-11-20.
  20. ^"KBS 드라마".
  21. ^Park Jae-hwan (August 26, 2022)."[독립영화관] '자매들의 밤' SIWFF에 완벽하게 어울리는 여성영화 (김보람 감독)" [[Independent Cinema] A women's film perfectly suited to 'Sisters' Night' SIWFF (Director Bo-Ram Kim)] (in Korean).KBS Media. RetrievedAugust 27, 2022 – viaNaver.

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