Kim Yu-Hee

Kim Yu-Hee

Birth : , Seoul, Korea

History

Actress Kim Yu Hee who's real name is Kim Pil Soon, was born in Seoul, Korea in 1934 during Japanese colonial rule. Her most recognizable role is that of Gap-bun in The Wedding Day (1956), which was the first Korean film to ever win an international award.

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Kim Yu-Hee

Movies

A Country Girl
Jang Myeong-hee
Jang Gyeong Ho visits fellow student Kim Dong Hwan's hometown, and falls in love with his sister, Kim Ok Gyeong. Despite Dong Hwan's objections, Ok Gyeong follows Gyeong Ho to Seoul. With his help she finds a job at Dong Il where she works as a secretary for the president, Mr. Oh.
The Wedding Day
Gap-bun
Master Maeng is very proud that an influential family will soon be his esteemed in-laws when his loving daughter, Mi-yeon, marries their son. A few days before the wedding Maeng hears a rumor that his future son-in-law has a cripple leg. Regretting that he can't give his lovely daughter to a cripple, he decides to marry his maid to him instead. Unexpectedly the future son-in-law shows up at the wedding hall and he is not a cripple, but a healthy and handsome youth. Feeling embarrassed, there is no way but to wed the maid to him. The Wedding Day is a recreation of A Happy Day of Jinsa Maeng, a comical play by Oh Yeong Jin. The first Korean film to win an international film award.