Kim Yeon-sil
An image from Crossroads of Youth, one of the productions that also features Kim Yeon-sil.
Kim Yeon-sil

Kim Yeon-sil

January 1, 1911 — Suwon, Empire of Japan [now Gyeonggi province, South Korea]

In 1927, Kim Yeon-sil debuted in the film industry as a country girl in Na Un-gyu's first production, A Farewell. Kim Yeon-sil's interest in film was largely influenced by her brother Kim Hak-geun, who was her lawyer. Her cameraman, Kim Hak-seong, was also her biological younger brother. She is said to have been active as a public singer after 1930. After liberation, she defected to North Korea. In North Korea, she served as an actress at the Joseon Art Film Studio, and she was awarded the title of People's Actress. She died in August 1997.

Crossroads of Youth

Crossroads of Youth

1934

Centre Forward

Centre Forward

1978

Runaway

Runaway

1984

People Who Are Fighting against the Sea

People Who Are Fighting against the Sea

1930

Ok-nyeo

Ok-nyeo

1928