Im Su-jeong

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Im Su-jeong
Im Su-jeong in '...Ing'
Im Su-jeong in '...Ing'
Korean name
Hangul:
임수정
Hanja:
林秀晶
Revised Romanization: Im Su-jeong
McCune-Reischauer: Im Sujŏng

Im Su-jeong (임수정 ; born July 11, 1980) is a South Korean model and actress.

Asian Film Awards
2007 Nomination Best Actress I'm A Cyborg, But That's Okay [2]

Blue Dragon Film Awards
2003 best new actress A Tale of Two Sisters
2006 Nomination best actress Lump Sugar

Korean Film Awards (MBC)
2003 best new actress A Tale of Two Sisters

Pusan International Film Critics Awards
2003 best new actress A Tale of Two Sisters

Best New Actress, KBS Actors Awards, 2004
People’s Choice, KBS Actors Awards, 2004
Netizen Award, KBS Actors Awards, 2004
Best New Actress, Film Critics Awards, 2003
Best New Actress, Director’s Cut Awards, 2003


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