Actress Kim Hye-soo returns to big screen as policewoman

Actress Kim Hye-soo poses for an Elle Magazine photoshoot. Facebook of HODU&U Entertainment
By Lee Han-na
Actress Kim Hye-soo, well-known from her movies “Tazza: The High Rollers” and “The Thieves” is returning to the big screen after a year with the movie “The Day I Died.”
Her agency, HODU&U Entertainment, confirmed it through a phone call with a local media outlet Tuesday.
Directed by Park Ji-wan of the Korean Academy of Film Arts, the movie is about how the characters try to get their lives back on track after an event totally changes their plans and hopes. Kim will play the role of a police officer whose life turns a new chapter after the case of a girl who committed a suicide.
Kim, who debuted in 1986 in the movie “Ggambo,” is a popular and highly respected actress with several hit movies. The veteran has played leading roles in about 33 movies and has shot more than 80 commercials since 1985.
Lee Han-na is a Korea Times intern.