Soy Kim, a multifaceted South Korean artist, has established herself as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, effortlessly transitioning between the realms of music, acting, and modeling.
As the leader of the K-pop girl group T.T.MA, Soy kickstarted her musical journey in 1999, releasing two albums before the group disbanded in 2002. Undeterred, she rebranded herself as Raspberry Field, continuing to create and perform music.
Soy's acting career began with a notable role in the 2005 film The Wig, which marked the beginning of a successful string of lead roles in movies such as Drawing Paper, Ohayo Sapporo. Her collaboration with Director Shin Yeon-shick has been particularly fruitful, resulting in critically acclaimed films like Rough Play, The Avian Kind, and her most recent starring role in the omnibus Like a French Film, opposite Steven Yeun from The Walking Dead.
Through her dedication to her craft, Soy Kim has solidified her position as a talented and versatile performer, effortlessly navigating the complexities of the entertainment industry.