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High School Girl Who Won the Best Face Contest, Beating 30,000 Competitors

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Actress Kim Ok-bin
Best Face Contest Winner
Currently, In Arthdal Chronicles: The Sword of Aramun

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Actress Kim Ok Bin attended acting school from elementary school but had to give up her dream of becoming an actress due to difficult family circumstances.

While focusing on her studies to enter a police administration college, she accidentally won first place in a beauty contest and entered the entertainment industry.

Significantly, the fact that the number of participants in the beauty contest reached 30,000, and Kim Ok Bin’s appearance, who won 1st place out of 30,000, became a hot topic.

Afterward, she debuted in the movie Voice. She appeared in Thirst, The Villainess, War of Money series, Children of a Lesser God, Arthdal Chronicles, Love to Hate You, etc.

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Recently, she appeared in Arthdal Chronicles: The Sword of Aramun and received praise as irreplaceable as she concluded her role.

In the tvN weekend drama Arthdal Chronicles: The Sword of Aramun, which ended on the 22nd, Kim Ok Bin played Tae Alha, the queen of Arthdal and the pinnacle of power, showing perfect acting skills from emotional scenes to action scenes.

Kim Ok-bin’s diction, expression, and eye contact, along with her detailed and absorbing expressions, filled the complex narrative of her character, creating a three-dimensional character.

In response, viewers said, “I can’t imagine anyone but Kim Ok Bin playing Taealha,” drawing high praise.

By. Han Ji Young

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