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Kim Go Eun is a South Korean actress under BH Entertainment. She rose to fame with her debut film A Muse and is best known for her roles in Cheese in the Trap, Goblin, The King: Eternal Monarch, Little Women, and Exhuma.
Kim Go Eun is a South Korean actress born in Seoul, South Korea. During her childhood, she lived in Beijing, China, for nearly ten years, where she became fluent in Mandarin. After returning to South Korea, she pursued her passion for acting by studying Drama at the Korea National University of Arts.
She made an extraordinary debut in 2012 with the film A Muse, beating hundreds of candidates for the lead role. Her performance received widespread critical acclaim and earned her numerous Best New Actress awards, immediately establishing her as one of the most promising talents in Korean cinema.
Following her successful film debut, Kim expanded into television and gained widespread popularity through dramas such as Cheese in the Trap, Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (Goblin), The King: Eternal Monarch, Yumi's Cells, and Little Women. Known for her ability to portray complex and emotionally rich characters, she has built a reputation as one of the industry's most respected actresses.
In 2024, Kim received the prestigious Best Actress award at the Baeksang Arts Awards for her performance in the blockbuster occult thriller Exhuma. Throughout her career, she has successfully balanced critically acclaimed films with popular television dramas, earning recognition both in South Korea and internationally. She is currently represented by BH Entertainment.
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