
Im Ye-jin
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Im Ye-jin (born Im Ki-hee) is a South Korean actress. As a teenage actress, she reached the peak of her popularity in the 1970s with the "Really Really" film trilogy, which include Never Forget Me, I Am Really Sorry and I Really Really Like You. She is currently active in television. As Im grew older, she remained active on television and the occasional film, in supporting roles as ajummas, aunts or mothers. As if coming full circle, she played one of the adult characters in a 2010 musical theatre adaptation of her early hit I Really Really Like You. Agency: YG entertainment (2014). Married to Choi Chang Wook(1989), TV director and producer at MBC.
Known for
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The Classic (2003)
as Canteen Operator

Windstruck (2004)
as Policewoman of Police Substation

Secret Love (2010)
as Yeon-yi's Mother

Trade Your Love (2019)
as Hae-joo's mother

My Mighty Princess (2008)
as He-in

Time Renegades (2016)
as Vice Principal

Miss Gold Digger (2007)
as Mi-Su's mother

Dasepo Naughty Girls (2006)
as Poor Girl's Mom

Splash Splash Love: The Movie (2025)
as Dan-bi's Mother / Queen Wongyeong

Transgression (1974)
Actor

Sunday Seoul (2006)
Actor

Good Windy Days (1980)
as Chun-sun

Really Sorry (1976)
as Jeong-ah Han

Never Never Forget Me (1976)
as Jeong-ah Han

Really I Like You (1978)
as Ji-young Choi

An Affair with Peanuts (1979)
as Ju-ri

I Really Have a Dream (1976)
Actor

Fire (1978)
Actor

Ever So Much Good! (1976)
Actor

When We Grow Up... (1977)
Actor

The First Snow (1977)
Actor

Nobody Knows (1977)
Actor





