
Kim Su-in
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Kim Su-in.
Born: May 30, 2009
Place of Birth: Seoul, South Korea
Known For

It's Okay to Not Be Okay
Desperate to escape from his emotional baggage and the heavy responsibility he’s had all his life, a psychiatric ward worker begins to heal with help from the unexpected – a woman who writes fairy tales but doesn’t believe in them.

While You Were Sleeping
Nam Hong Ju, endowed with the ability to foresee events, resides with her widowed mother who runs a small restaurant. Despite her gift, she often finds herself powerless to change the outcomes. On the other side of the street, Jung Jae Chan, a rookie prosecutor, and his younger brother Seung Won become their new neighbors. An unusual dream involving Hong Ju, ruthless attorney Lee Yu Beom, and a life-saving intervention leads Jae Chan to realize their destinies are intertwined, as they begin sharing dreams and connecting in mysterious ways.

The Atypical Family
Once blessed with unique superpowers, a family loses their abilities due to modern day problems — until a mysterious woman changes everything.

KBS Drama Special
Forget the existing one-act dramas! Short but impactive! KBS Drama Special presents high quality single episode dramas. Dramas are the broadcast content with the widest public appeal. KBS Drama Special will produce short dramas of far-reaching impact involving at times a serious social message, unique emotions or perspectives. It will stay abreast of modern viewership.

Confidence Queen
Three con artists with different backgrounds, team up for a daring and adventurous scheme of revenge against the villains of this era.

Rural outcasts
Soon Ho has a dream, which other people should not know about. He moves to an abandoned house, located in a small country village. Soon Ho happens to meet 12-year-old girl Dong Ja.

Secret Crushes
Under the overall theme of unrequited love and having a crush on someone unattainable, the drama tells stories of various happenings that can arise in such relationships. The stories are told in perspectives from both man and woman, as if it were written from an omniscient point-of-view, which allows viewers to sympathize with both sides and adds another layer to seemingly ordinary incidents between men and women.
Filmography
as Jeong Ye-sol (Eps 1)
as Goh Hye-rim
as Young Go Moon-young
as Oh dong ja
as Thief's daughter