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Kim Si-a

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2008-05-06
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Let’s talk about this incredibly talented South Korean child actress who has been making waves in the industry. She’s best known for her powerful performances in films like Miss Baek and Ashfall, as well as standout roles in series such as Kingdom: Ashin of the North and The Silent Sea. Honestly, it’s hard not to notice her impact—especially when you consider that she won both Best Actress and Best Child Actor awards for her moving portrayal of Kim Ji-eun in Miss Baek. That role really put her on the map.

Before all the fame and recognition, she was just a young girl with big dreams. But everything changed in 2018 when her breakthrough role in Miss Baek showcased her incredible range and emotional depth. It was clear from the start that she wasn’t just another child performer—she had something special. Then, in 2019, she signed with Mystic Entertainment, which definitely helped open more doors. That same year, she took on the role of the younger version of a main character in the TV drama Perfume, further proving her versatility.

By 2020, she was already landing major roles, including the part of Myung Jin in The Closet, where she once again delivered a compelling performance. What’s even more interesting is that acting seems to run in the family—her younger sister, Kim Bo-min, is also a child actress making her own way in the industry.

All in all, this young star continues to shine brightly, and with each new project, she reminds us why her name keeps coming up in conversations about Korea’s most promising young talents.

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On her kimsia_official Instagram page, she shares glimpses into her life and career, and it currently has around 800 followers. Through the kimsia_official profile, fans get to see personal moments, including photos where she’s proudly holding awards and memorabilia from various productions she’s been part of. One standout role was in Kill Boksoon, where she took on a challenging part that required her to learn archery. It’s clear from the content on kimsia_official that she’s dedicated to her craft, and each post gives a little more insight into her journey. Following kimsia_official offers a closer look at her achievements and behind-the-scenes efforts.

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