
Kim Yeon-sil
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In 1927, Kim Yeon-sil debuted in the film industry as a country girl in Na Un-gyu's first production, A Farewell. Kim Yeon-sil's interest in film was largely influenced by her brother Kim Hak-geun, who was her lawyer. Her cameraman, Kim Hak-seong, was also her biological younger brother. She is said to have been active as a public singer after 1930. After liberation, she defected to North Korea. In North Korea, she served as an actress at the Joseon Art Film Studio, and she was awarded the title of People's Actress. She died in August 1997.
Known for
Credits

Scouts (1953)
Actor

A Ferry Boat that Has No Owner (1932)
as Chunsam's wife

A New Oath (1947)
Actor

The Story of Chun-hyang (1935)
Actor

Crossroads of Youth (1934)
as Kye-soon

How can we live apart? (1957)
Actor

Son of the Land (1964)
Actor

애국자 (1959)
Actor

Sorrowful Song in the Buddhist Monastery (1930)
Actor

Runaway (1984)
Actor

Jackals (1956)
Actor

Prelude to the struggle (1960)
as professor's wife

Village of strong guys (1930)
Actor

People Who Are Fighting against the Sea (1930)
Actor

The Story of Hong Gil-dong (1935)
Actor

The Ringing of a Bell (1929)
Actor

The Story of Sim Cheong (1957)
Actor
Challenge (1935)
Actor

Ex-Convict (1934)
Actor

Centre Forward (1978)
Actor

Farewell (1927)
Actor

The Power of Sincerity (1935)
Actor

Su-il and Sun-ae (1931)
Actor

Ok-nyeo (1928)
as Ok-nyeo

The Street Named Jongno (1933)
Actor

Wheel of Fire (1931)
Actor

Her Life Path (1958)
Actor

6남매 (1960)
Actor





