NationalityCoree du sud Birth 8 july 2005 (19 years)
Kim Ji-young (born July 9, 2005) is a South Korean actress. She began her career as a child actress, notably in the 2014 television drama Jang Bo-ri is Here!.
, 1h44 GenresThriller, Horror ActorsLee Si-young, Um Ki-joon, Hyun Woo, Kim So-hyun, Moon Ga-young, Kwon Hae-hyo Roles Young Jo Seo-hyun Rating62% After a series of murders are committed that mimic a famous webtoon, detective Lee Ki-cheol (Um Ki-joon) places the cartoonist Kang Ji-yoon (Lee Si-young) on the list of suspects.
, 2h12 Directed byKim Yong-hwa GenresDrama, Comedy, Action ThemesSports films, Baseball films ActorsXu Jiao, Sung Dong-il, Kim Kang-woo, Kim Jung-tae, Byun Hee-bong, Kim Hee-won Roles Young Weiwei Rating61% Young circus ringmaster Wei Wei has only bat-swinging gorilla Ling Ling to depend on as her only family member and friend, when her grandfather dies in the Great Sichuan earthquake, leaving behind an insurmountable debt. When a loan shark threatens to sell Ling Ling and the circus kids to cover the debt, Wei Wei has no choice but to allow Ling Ling to be scouted in the Korean Baseball League by the materialistic sports agent Sung. Ling Ling, now dubbed "Mr. Go," becomes an instant hit with fans and leads his team Doosan Bears to a miraculous winning streak.
, 1h50 GenresComedy, Romance ActorsKang Ji-hwan, Sung Yu-ri, Kim Young-kwang, Lee Soo-hyuk, Kim Woo-bin, Kim Ji-young Roles Ko Young-jae (young) Rating57% Cha Chul-soo (Kang Ji-hwan) is an overzealous and overweight detective who stops at nothing to catch his suspect. He doesn’t a waste any precious moment to shower, and dresses in ramshackle and sometimes dirty clothes. However when another cop was injured and unable to go undercover in the city's biggest criminal cases, he steps up to the plate and accepts the challenge to be transformed into a runway model in 60 days. Among the challenges of losing 20 kilograms in 2 weeks, Cha also have to work with high school alum Ko Young-jae (Sung Yu-ri), who is the designer. Convinced he stinks and will ruin her show, she sets him the impossible. With so much to learn in such a short period of time, Cha case turns into the biggest radical makeover at the hands of fashion designer.
, 2h3 Directed byHwang Dong-hyeok OriginCoree du sud GenresDrama ThemesFilms about education, Films about children, Medical-themed films, Films about sexuality, Rape in fiction, Films about pedophilia, Films about disabilities, Sign-language films, Films about language and translation ActorsGong Yoo, Jeong Yu-mi, Kim Hyun-soo, Jang Gwang, Baek Seung-hwan, Kim Ji-young Roles Sol-yi Rating80% Kang In-ho (Gong Yoo) is the newly appointed art teacher at Benevolence Academy, a deaf school children in the fictional city of Mujin, North Jeolla Province. He has a dark past - his wife was a high school student who committed suicide and his daughter is under the care of his mother. He is excited to teach his new students, yet the children are aloof and distant, trying to avoid running into him as much as possible. In-ho does not give up, however, trying to show the kids that he cares. When the children finally open up, In-ho faces the shocking and ugly truth about the school and what the students have been enduring in secret: the children are being physically and sexually abused by their teachers. When he decides to fight for the children’s rights and expose the crimes being committed at the school, In-ho teams up with human rights activist Seo Yoo-jin (Jung Yu-mi). But he and Yoo-jin soon realize the school’s principal and teachers, and even the police, prosecutors and churches in the community are actually trying to cover up the truth. In addition to using "privileges of former post" (Jeon-gwan ye-u) the accused do not hesitate to lie and bribe their way to get very light sentences.
, 1h59 GenresDrama ActorsSong Hye-kyo, Nam Ji-hyun, Song Chang-eui, Kim Ji-young, Ki Tae-young, Jin Kyung Roles Young Da-hye Rating61% Documentary filmmaker Da-hae (Song Hye-kyo) loses her fiancé by a hit and run accident on her birthday. But she forgives the criminal who was a 15-year-old boy based on her belief as a Catholic and signs a petition for him to revoke the juvenile's death penalty. One year later, Da-hae is commissioned by the Catholic Church to make a documentary on the inhumanity of capital punishment. However, her moral convictions and desire to be compassionate are seriously questioned when she finds out that the teenage driver killed a classmate, not long after his reprieve.