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In Crash Landing on You (2019), the global phenomenon that introduced millions to K-dramas, Kim played the role of Na Wol-sook, the mother of the female lead’s friend in South Korea. Despite having limited screen time, her performance in the scene where she dramatically reunites with her "daughter" in the middle of a market—screaming, crying, and laughing simultaneously—became a viral meme. It was the emotional catharsis of the entire series.

Kim’s leap to mainstream fame came in 2015 when director Shin Won-ho cast her in the hit drama . Kim Sun-Young

While she may not always be the lead on the poster, Kim Sun-Young is undeniably the lead in the hearts of audiences. Whether she is making you sob over a terminally ill mother in a medical drama or making you gasp at a corrupt politician in a thriller, Kim Sun-Young possesses a chameleon-like versatility that has made her one of the most respected and busiest actresses of her generation. In Crash Landing on You (2019), the global

For Kim Sun-young, acting isn't just a profession; it’s an act of "immersion." In interviews, she has cited concentration Kim’s leap to mainstream fame came in 2015

is not just a supporting actress; she is the spine of modern Korean drama. She embodies the idea that there are no small parts, only small actors. With every sigh, scream, and smile, she elevates the material around her.

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