
Kim Ji-young
Acting
Biography
Kim Ji-young (김지영) is a South Korean actress.
Born: September 25, 1938
Place of Birth: South Korea
Known For

Let's Eat
What do a group of foodies and a murder have in common? Lee Soo Kyung is a 33-year-old divorcee who is a composed, confident woman who is happy to be living alone after marrying way too early in life. But the only thing that can make her lose her cool composure is great food. Living next door is another foodie, Goo Dae Young, a single man who loves surrounding himself with gourmet food but hates being asked if he is dining alone at great restaurants. When a strange murder occurs in their neighborhood, how will their lives be intertwined?

풀하우스

The Last Blossom
Middle aged housewife Kim In-Hee's mother-in-law has Alzheimer's disease, her physician husband is always tired and indifferent to her needs and her children has become wayward. For her family, Kim In-Hee has devoted her life as a daughter-in-law, wife and mother. Kim In-Hee then learns that she has terminal cancer and is dying. The mother accepts her fate and sets up the most beautiful goodbye to her family.

Angry Mom
When Jo Gang-Ja attended high school, she was notorious for fighting. She gave birth to her daughter A-Ran in her late teens and became more responsible. Her daughter A-Ran is now a high school student, but A-Ran is bullied at school. Jo Gang-Ja decides to go back to high school to protect her daughter. Jo Gang-Ja becomes a high school student again.

Eighteen, Twenty-Nine
Yu Hye Chan is 29 years old. Hye Chan is married to Kang Bong Man who is her old classmate in high school whom she despised and hated but later fell for. The story opens with her decision to get a divorce. She has a car accident on the way to the courthouse. When she wakes up at the hospital, she has no memory of her life past age 18. Her husband tries to support her since she is basically helpless now. As she recovers her memory, she also starts to recover a relationship with her husband and begins to fall for him all over again.

My Rosy Life
Maeng Soon-yi has sacrificed everything in her life for the sake of others. She missed out on her youth because she was too busy taking care of her father, who started drinking heavily after her mother abandoned them when Soon-yi was 10 years old. Soon-yi gave up on her own education so that she could earn the money to pay for her younger siblings' tuition. Soon-yi's younger sister Young-yi, is now a successful career woman. She is having an affair with a married man, Lee Jung-do. Jung-do was Young-yi's first love, but he broke up with her for the sake of his career. While younger brother Chul-soo has settled down in the United States where he's earning his doctorate degree, completely ignoring his responsibilities at home. Soon-yi perseveres despite the constant hardships that life throws at her. Until one day, she is jolted when Ban Sung-moon , her husband with whom she has two daughters, tells her that he has fallen in love with another woman and demands a divorce. Worse, she is diagnosed with stomach cancer shortly after. Abandoned by everyone around her, all those who she has worked so hard to make happy her entire life, Soon-yi decides that it's never too late to start living the life you want, and begins to be a little selfish and find some true happiness. When they find out about her disease, her family finally realizes what she means to them. And her husband Sung-moon also rethinks his actions and finally shows her the genuine meaning of marital love.

North Korean Partisan in South Korea
Reporter for a North Korean news service joins the partisans when the Americans and UN forces invade South Korea.

Failan
After losing both her parents, Failan emmigrates to Korea to seek her only remaining relatives. Once she reaches Korea, she finds out that her relatives have moved to Canada well over a year ago. Desperate to stay and make a living in Korea, Failan is forced to have an arranged marriage through a match-making agency.

The Village of Mist
A young South Korean woman moves to an isolated mountain village, where all of the villagers are related except for a mysterious vagabond, to take up her first teaching post.

Maundy Thursday
Yu-jeong is suicidal, yet she reluctantly goes to prison for volunteer work. There, she meets a prisoner who is waiting for death penalty. The two quickly fall in love despite their differences, yet they do not have much time.
Filmography
as 간난할멈
as Jo Dong Bo
as Young Kwang's mother
as Mother of Deposed Queen Lady Yun
as Bok Rye
as Jo Kang-ja's mother-in-law
as Oh Jung-hee's grandmother
as Lee Jum Yi
as Dae-bok's mom
as Chul Soo's mother
as Choi Kwang-soon
as Nam Joon's grandmother
as Kang Wol-Ah
as Noh Soon-geum's grandmother
as Grandmother
as Go Eun-hye
as Aunt
as Kkot-soon
as Geum-ryeon
as Joo Hyung's grandmother
as Baek-joong's mother
as grandmother
as Kang-Sik's mother
as Kong Soon-Nyeo
as Woman from Yeongkwang
as Grandmother Park
as Man Bok's sister
as Man-taek's mother
as Miss Bong
as Tteokbokki-selling grandma
as Mr. Kim's wife
as 英宰的奶奶
as Young-jae's Grandmother
as 할머니
as Bodhisattva
as Banyagain (uncredited)
as Hee-chul's Grandma
as Maid
as Kim Yi-Soon
as Pyung Yang-Daek
as Laundry
as Wife
as Obarokkoo
as Host woman
as Adada's mother-in-law
as Seok-cheol's Wife
as Mother-in-law
as Nun
as Seok-son's mother
as Mrs. Gwacheon
as Mrs. Gwacheon
as Seong-sik's Mother
as Cheon-seok
as Evacuee 15
as Yeong-ok
as Court Lady Park