
September 5, 1975 · 50 years old
Jang Hye-jin (Korean: 장혜진; born September 5, 1975), is a South Korean actress. She is best known internationally for her role as Kim Chung-sook in the Academy Award winning black comedy film Parasite.

Greed and class discrimination threaten the newly formed symbiotic relationship between the wealthy Park family and the destitute Kim clan.

A sixty-something woman, faced with the discovery of a heinous family crime and in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease, finds strength and purpose when she enrolls in a poetry class.

A woman moves to the town where her dead husband was born. As she tries to fit in, another tragic event overturns her life.

A bullied girl becomes friends with a new kid during a break, but when classes start up again, their new friendship is nearly ruined when the bullying continues.

A life-changing story of a man who has lived as a loner his entire life. Jae Shik begins to live together with a child with a hearing-visual disability, as they change each other's lives and try to find a way to communicate.

A swim instructor loses everything he has and is offered a debt free life if he smuggles drugs into the country by swimming underwater.

To-il gets pregnant while dating her 19 years old tutoring student. Her mother and step-father are not pleased with the situation, so she decides to track down her biological father whom she has not seen for 15 years.

A girl from a troubled family befriends two younger girls and begins to feel a sense of normalcy as they go adventuring at the seaside.

Seon-hee, a high school girl, starts a small lie to attract attention from her friends. But when the truth gets out, her friends start to leave her out and avoid her. To get back at Jeong-mi, who had been her closest friend, Seon-...

A successful OB-GYN with wealth, fame, and beauty finds emptiness in life. The story explores loneliness and love through his journey and the lives of regular people and their families.

Young-Ju's parents died in a car accident. After their deaths, Young-Ju has worked part-time jobs to support herself and her younger brother. Her financial situation gets increasingly worse.

Follows two friends who love, hate, and envy each other.