Kim Nam-joo (actress)

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Kim Nam-joo
Kim in 2024
Born (1971-05-10) May 10, 1971 (age 52)
EducationSuwon Women's College – Dance
Kyung Hee University – Theater and Film
OccupationActress
Years active1994–present
AgentThe Queen
Spouse
(m. 2005)
Children2
Korean name
Hangul
김남주
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGim Nam-ju
McCune–ReischauerKim Namju

Kim Nam-joo (born May 10, 1971) is a South Korean actress. Kim rose to stardom in the 1990s in television series such as Model, The Boss and Her House. After 2001, Kim went into semi-retirement, appearing only in commercials, particularly after she married actor Kim Seung-woo in 2005 and they started a family. Then in 2009, she made her comeback with Queen of Housewives, written by Park Ji-eun. Housewives was a rating hit, and Kim went on to collaborate with Park on Queen of Reversals (2010) and top-rated series My Husband Got a Family, which established Kim's continuing star status. In 2018, Kim received critical acclaim for her role in the series Misty.

Early life

Kim was born in

modeling
in September 1992.

Career

Kim won fourth place in a talent search by broadcaster SBS in 1994, and quickly became a popular television star in her twenties. Her characters in the hit TV series City Men and Women (1996), Model (1997), The Boss (1999) and Her House (2001), made her the epitome of a sophisticated, urban career woman in 1990s Korea.[1] But after Her House, Kim went into semi-retirement, only appearing in lucrative commercials, mostly for cosmetics and luxury goods.[2][3] She married actor Kim Seung-woo in 2005,[4] and for several years she lived as a full-time housewife and mother.

In 2007, she stretched some acting muscle opposite Sol Kyung-gu in Voice of a Murderer, about the tormenting and ultimately unsuccessful attempts of two parents to bring their kidnapped son back home. Based on the true story of a nine-year-old child found dead in 1991, the film faithfully follows the harrowing 44-day quest to find the missing boy.[5][6]

Kim made a successful television comeback in Queen of Housewives (also known as My Wife is a Superwoman) in 2009. A comedy drama that depicts the life of housewives who devote their entire lives to their husbands' success, it became one of the most-watched shows during its run, topping Korea's TV ratings charts for three consecutive weeks.[1] It also created new trends among married women in terms of confidence, fashion and makeup. Kim's character Chun Ji-ae was once the most popular girl in high school, and she's determined to help her smart but clueless husband climb the corporate ladder once she realizes that he is an underperformer at work. Chun meets her match, however, when she discovers that his boss is the husband of her high school frenemy.[7] Her portrayal of a modern Korean housewife won Kim numerous accolades.[8][9][10][11][12]

Kim reunited with Queen of Housewives writer Park Ji-eun in another workplace romantic dramedy, the 2010s Queen of Reversals. This time Kim played a strong and decisive character, a careerwoman, trying to balance work and married life. Her character Hwang Tae-hee experiences the many ups, downs, and reversals of work, family, and romance as she falls in and out of love and marriage.[13][14] Ratings-wise Queen of Reversals was less successful than its predecessor, though Kim was awarded the highest award (Daesang or "Grand Prize") at MBC's year-end drama awards ceremony.[15]

She also released her book that year, called Kim Nam-joo's House. The collection of essays and photographs is a candid discussion of her family life and home.[16]

Kim then led the 2012 weekend family drama My Husband Got a Family (also known as You Who Rolled in Unexpectedly and Unexpected You), which took a comedic and serious approach to the trials and tribulations of a TV director dealing with her in-laws when her husband reunites with his biological parents.[17][18] Kim and Park's third collaboration was a big hit with audiences, it was number one on the 2012 yearly TV ratings chart with average ratings of 33.1 percent and a ratings peak of 52.3 percent,[19] and Kim won another Daesang at the KBS Drama Awards.[20]

Kim returned to television after a six-year hiatus, starring in the romance thriller, Misty.[21][22] The drama was both a ratings and critical success and Kim earned praise for her portrayal of a controversial character.[23][24]

Kim returned to television after a six-year hiatus, starring in the revenge thriller, Wonderful World.[25]

The popularity of TV dramas that portray the lives of working women in their 30s and 40s represents a larger trend in Korean culture, mainly a reflection of women marrying at a later age and working more in their 20s. Kim is now considered one of the few established Korean actresses in their 30s, 40s and even 50s who have held on to the spotlight, reversing an

ageist trend that dictated casting for decades.[26]

Filmography

Television series

Year Title Role
1993 Dinosaur Teacher
1994 Hero's Diary Ma Cheong-mi
1995 Mystery of Inside the Mirror Na Eun-ah
Hymn of Love Kim Jae-kyung
1996 City Men and Women Na Min-joo
Man's Great Exploration Oh Jin-joo
1997 Model Song Kyung-rin
1998 Fascinate My Heart Han Ye-rin
A Very Special Trip Soo-jung
Victory Seo Hee-jung
1999 My Love Han Ji-soon Han Ji-soon
The Boss Min-jae
Crystal Kim Eun-hye
2001 Her House Kim Young-wook
2009 Queen of Housewives Chun Ji-ae
2010 Queen of Reversals Hwang Tae-hee
2012 My Husband Got a Family Cha Yoon-hee
2018 Misty Go Hye-ran
2024 Wonderful World Eun Soo-hyun[27]

Film

Year Title Role
2001 I Love You Hyun-soo
2007
Voice of Murderer
Oh Ji-sun

Variety show

Year Title Notes
1996 Popular Music Best 50
MC
1997 SBS Gayo Daejeon
1998 Beautiful TV - Star Monologues
with Park Sang-won
2000-2001 Entertainment Weekly
MC
2009 Oh My Lifestyle
2010 Miracle of Christmas
Documentary
narration

Book

Year Title Publisher ISBN
2010 Kim Nam-joo's House That Book

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1992 Miss Match Jeans Won
1996 SBS Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actress City Men and Women Won
1998 SBS Drama Awards Popularity Award Model Won
2001 MBC Drama Awards Top Excellence Award, Actress Her House Won
2009 17th Korean Culture and Entertainment Awards Queen of Housewives Won [28]
MBC Drama Awards Won [29]
2nd
Style Icon Awards
Style Icon, TV Star category Won [30]
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism Actress of the Year Won [31]
2010 46th Baeksang Arts Awards
Best Actress
Won [32]
CETV Awards Grand Prize (Daesang) Won [33][34]
Top 10 Asian Stars Won
MBC Drama Awards Grand Prize (Daesang) Queen of Reversals Won
Top Excellence Award, Actress Nominated
2012 5th Korea Drama Awards Grand Prize (Daesang) My Husband Got a Family Won [35]
20th Korean Culture and Entertainment Awards Won [36]
KBS Drama Awards Won
Top Excellence Award, Actress Nominated
Excellence Award, Actress in a Serial Drama Nominated
Best Couple Award with Yoo Jun-sang Won
1st K-Drama Star Awards Top Excellence Award, Actress Won [37]
25th Grimae Awards Best Actress Won [38]
2013 49th Baeksang Arts Awards
Best Actress
Nominated
2018 54th Baeksang Arts Awards Misty Won [39]
6th APAN Star Awards Grand Prize (Daesang) Nominated [40]
2nd The Seoul Awards Best Actress Won [41]
24th Korean Popular Culture & Arts Awards Presidential Commendation Won [42]
2019 23rd Asian Television Awards Best Actress Misty Won [43]

Listicles

Name of publisher, year listed, name of listicle, and placement
Publisher Year Listicle Placement Ref.
Forbes 2013
Korea Power Celebrity
32nd [44]

References

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  6. ^ "Being Mom". The Dong-a Ilbo. 18 January 2007. Retrieved 2015-01-06.
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  38. ^ "[포토엔]이성민-김남주, 최우수 남녀 연기자상 수상 '2012 그리메상'". Newsen (in Korean). 14 December 2012.
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