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Korean actor Kim Soo-mi died on the morning of the 25th. He was 75.

According to the Seocho Police Station in Seoul on the 25th, Kim Soo-mi was transferred to Seoul St. Mary's Hospital in Seocho-gu at around 8 a.m. due to cardiac arrest, but was eventually pronounced dead. Police are investigating the details of the death.

Earlier in May, Kim Soo-mi was hospitalized at Hanyang University Hospital in Seongdong-gu, Seoul due to accumulated fatigue and temporarily suspended her activities. Rumors of health abnormalities also arose as he appeared on a home shopping channel and changed his tone.

At the time, Kim Soo-mi's son and Chung Myung-ho, director of Morning Flower F&B, said, "I stayed up the night before, and I filmed it in a hurry. He also explained that he was in a bad condition.

Kim Soo-mi, born in 1949, made her debut in the entertainment industry in 1970 and appeared in the series "The Country Diary," "Dr. Oh's People," "Hello, Francesca," and the films "The Great Legacy," "Barefoot Gibong" and "The Glory of the Family." Until recently, he appeared on

Kim Mi-soo

South Korean actress (1992–2022)

In this Korean name, the family name is Kim.

Kim Mi-soo (March 16, 1992 – January 5, 2022) was a South Korean actress and model.[2]

Career

Kim began her debut in 2018 in Lipstick Revolution. During the early stages of her career, Kim was known for her debut role from Lipstick Revolution and a supporting character from Kyungmi's World.[3] She also appeared in the 2020 drama Hi Bye, Mama! as the female protagonist's sister.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

Kim recently gained attention for her portrayal of a cold but kind and righteous student activist Yeo Jeong-min in JTBC's Snowdrop (2021–22).[11] Despite the show's controversies relating to alleged historical distortion, Kim's appearance in Snowdrop was her most notable on-screen performance to date; however, it became her second-last on-screen role as Kim died on 5 January 2022.[12] Prior to Kim's death, seven out of 16 episodes had been broadcast, and the

Kim Soo-mi

South Korean actress (1949–2024)

In this Korean name, the family name is Kim.

Kim Soo-mi (Korean: 김수미; born Kim Young-ok; October 24, 1949 – October 25, 2024) was a South Korean actress. She had a prolific career in film and television. She debuted in a talent contest in 1970, then shot to fame in Country Diaries.[2] The landmark TV series aired for almost 20 years,[3] making her one of the most popular Korean actresses of the 1980s.

In 2003 she made a memorable cameo as a profanity-spouting ajumma in the Jang Na-ra comedy Oh! Happy Day. It successfully revamped her image and rejuvenated her fading career.[4] She quickly became known in the Korean entertainment industry as the "Queen of Ad-lib,"[4] with her comic talent showcased in many of her succeeding projects, notably Mapado,[5]Twilight Gangsters,[6]Granny's Got Talent (2015),[7] and the Marrying the Mafia sequels.[8][9]

Kim also gained attention for her turns in more serious fare, such as 20

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