Jung Yu-mi (actress, born 1983)
She has since starred in the critically acclaimed films Family Ties (2006), Chaw (2009), My Dear Desperado (2010), Sleep (2023), and the box office hits The Crucible (2011), Train to Busan (2016) and Kim Ji-young: Born 1982 (2019).[4] Shortly after, the then-aspiring actress impressed critics in the feature film Blossom Again, in which she gave an engrossing performance as an emotionally vulnerable teenager experiencing her first love,[5] and thus received several newcomer awards that year.[8] Jung's filmography is a diverse mix of arthouse indies such as The Room Nearby[9] and Cafe Noir,[10] cult monster flick Chaw,[11] odd-couple romantic comedy My Dear Desperado,[12] and melodrama Come, Closer.[13] The Crucible (also known as Silenced), inspired by true events about a group of handicapped children who suffer physical and sexual abuse at the hands of their teachers, drew nearly 5 million viewers and became one of the highest-grossing films that Jung has starred in.[15] She played the titular character in Hong's Oki's Movie (2010) and Our Sunhi (2013), where her fragile appeal is underpinned by a quiet strength and straightforwardness.