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- Birthday: 1995-04-09
- Born Place: Seoul, South Korea
Also Known As:
김다미, 金多美, کیم دامی, Kim Dami
Kim Da-mi
Kim Da-mi (born April 9, 1995) is a highly talented South Korean actress who has quickly established herself as a formidable presence in the Korean film and television industry since her debut. She first garnered widespread critical acclaim and recognition for her powerful portrayal of the title role in director Park Hoon-jung's action-mystery film "The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion" (2018), where she was chosen from over 1,500 auditionees. This role earned her numerous "Best New Actress" awards, signaling her emergence as a "monster rookie."She further rose to prominence with her television debut in the JTBC series "Itaewon Class" (2020), a popular webtoon adaptation, which also earned her a "Best New Actress" award at the Baeksang Arts Awards. Her unique ability to portray strong, complex, and often unconventional female characters has become her hallmark. She continued to impress audiences with her performance in the romantic comedy "Our Beloved Summer" (2021-2022), where she reunited with her "The Witch" co-star Choi Woo-shik, showcasing her versatility in a more grounded, emotional role.Kim Da-mi's filmography also includes the film "Marionette" (2018), a cameo appearance in "The Witch: Part 2. The Other One" (2022), and the critically praised film "Soulmate" (2023), which explored themes of female friendship. She is known for her meticulous preparation and naturalistic acting style. Despite her rapid success, she has expressed a preference for taking on one project a year, allowing her to fully immerse herself in each role.As of July 2025, Kim Da-mi continues to be highly sought after. Her upcoming projects include the highly anticipated Disney+ mystery crime thriller series "Nine Puzzles" (2025), where she stars opposite Son Suk-ku as a profiler investigating a cold case linked to her past. She is also slated to appear in the JTBC drama "Memories of No. 100" (2025) and the film "The Great Flood". Her consistent impactful performances have cemented her status as one of South Korea's most exciting and promising actresses.

