Im Ye-jin, a talented and beloved South Korean actress, has garnered widespread recognition and affectionate nicknames, including the "original Nation's Little Sister". Her impressive career began during her teenage years, as she took on various roles of the "pretty teenage student" in numerous movies and TV series. This early success earned her the reputation as everyone's favorite "dongseng" or younger sibling, solidifying her position as a household name during her time.
Im Ye-jin's popularity peaked in the 1970s with the "Really Really" film trilogy, which comprises three highly acclaimed films: Never Forget Me, I Am Really Sorry, and I Really Really Like You. As she matured, Im continued to remain active in the entertainment industry, primarily on television and occasionally in films, taking on supporting roles as ajummas, aunts, or mothers, showcasing her versatility and range as an actress.