
Kim Sun-young
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Kim Sun-young (born April 10, 1976) is a South Korean actress. She has performed in a variety of popular dramas, including Reply 1988 (2015), Because This is My First Life (2018), Romance is a Bonus Book (2019), When the Camellia Blooms (2019), Vagabond (2019), Crash Landing On You (2019), and Backstreet Rookie (2020). She won the Best Supporting Actress award at the Chunsa Film Art Awards and Wildflower Film Awards for her performance in Communications and Lies. Kim has received the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 56th Baeksang Arts Awards for her role on Crash Landing On You.
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Exhuma (2024)
as Oh Gwang-sim

Concrete Utopia (2023)
as Geum-ae

Hijack 1971 (2024)
as Young-sook

Broker (2022)
as Orphanage Director's Wife

Ode to My Father (2014)
as Store Owner

Love Reset (2023)
as Jung-yeol's Mom

Juror 8 (2019)
as Cleaning Fairy

The Long Way Home (2015)
as Middle-aged Woman

Miss Baek (2018)
as Jang-seop's Sister

MAL·MO·E: The Secret Mission (2019)
as Ku Ja-young

Missing (2016)
as Massage Parlor Owner

Trade Your Love (2019)
as Cho Su-jung

Three Sisters (2021)
as Hee-sook

Happy Bus Day (2017)
as Sun-young

Life Is Beautiful (2022)
as Jeong-ah

One-Line (2017)
as Assistant Manager Hong

Return to Seoul (2022)
as Aunt

Sugar (2026)
as Investigator

The Day I Died: Unclosed Case (2020)
as Min-jung

Portrait of a Family (—)
as Hwang Ji-sook

Mothers (2018)
as Yeon-hwa

Love Clinique (2012)
as Lee Hyung-ja

Herstory (2018)
as President Shin

Ice Bar (2006)
as Choon-ja

Another Family (2014)
as Lee Ok-yeon

Winter's Night (2020)
as Hae-ran

Dream Palace (2023)
as Hye-jeong

Socialization - Understanding of Dance (2019)
as Han Soo Ji's Mother

Communication & Lies (2017)
as Private institute head/Supermarket owner

The Bek Show: End of Civilization (2024)
Actor

Moral Family (—)
Actor

Kimchi (2025)
as Park Yeong-mi





