Kim Hyo-jin

South Korean Actress in 'Criminal Minds'

Kim Hyo-jin - South Korean Actress in 'Criminal Minds'
Born

February 10th, 1984
41 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

South Korea

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Born in 1984, this South Korean actress gained recognition for her performances in various television series and films. Featured prominently in the TV drama 'Criminal Minds: Korea,' she showcased her talents in the role of a forensic profiler. The actress has also appeared in notable films including 'The Birth of a Family' and 'The Sound of a Flower.' Throughout her career, she has received several accolades for her acting skills and contributions to the South Korean entertainment industry.

Starred in 'Criminal Minds: Korea'

Appeared in 'The Sound of a Flower'

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