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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kim_Kkot-biKim Kkot-bi - Wikipedia

    Kim Kkobbi (Korean: 김꽃비; born November 24, 1985) is a South Korean actress. The syllables of her given name literally mean "flower" ( Korean : 꽃 ; RR : kkot ) and "rain" ( Korean : 비 ; RR : bi ).

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    NameKim Kkobbi
    Hangul:김꽃비
    Birthdate:November 24, 1985
    Birthplace:South Korea

    Read Q&A for movie "The King of Pigs" with Yang Ik-June, Kim Kkobbi and director Yeun Sang-Ho(from the 2011 Busan International Film Festival).

    "Best New Actress" (Breathless) - 2009 (46th) Daejong Film Awards- Nov. 6th
    "Best New Actress" (Breathless) - 2009 (30th) Blue Dragon Film Awards- Dec. 2nd
  2. Indie star KIM Kkob-bi is currently filming the drama The March for the Lost (translated title) with director PARK Ki-bok and actors KIM Boo-soen and JEON Su-hyeon. The story centers around a family affected by the Gwangju Democratization Movement of May 1980, often referred to as 5.18 (May 18) in Korea.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm3345824Kim Kkobbi - IMDb

    Kim Kkobbi was born on 24 November 1985 in South Korea. She is an actress, known for Breathless (2008), The City of Violence (2006) and Be with Me (2009).

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  4. www.koreanfilm.or.kr › eng › filmsKIM Kkot-bi

    Rather than being a shining star, KIM has developed her acting career by winning awards for her roles in independent movies. She broadened her acting spectrum by portraying young Jung-hye in , a razor-wielding high school girl in , a young girl named Sodan in , whose fresh smile brightened up gloomy ghosts in a run-dow...

  5. Kim Kkobbi, Korean Actress, Korean Cinematographer, Korean Director, Korean Scriptwriter, 김꽃비. Find the latest filmography, dramas, movies, news, pictures, videos with Kim Kkobbi.

  6. Kim Kkot Bi is a Korean actress who started her career in 2001 and gained recognition for her roles in indie films such as Breathless and The King of Pigs. Learn more about her biography, filmography, awards, and directorial debut in Why Did You Come to My House?