
Actress Kim So-hyun expressed her gratitude to her fans as she celebrated her 17th debut anniversary. On August 7th, she shared a heartfelt photo on her social media, captioning it, ″Thank you so much for congratulating me on my 17th anniversary! I hope this year is filled with only happiness for everyone.″ In the image, Kim So-hyun is seen in profile, gazing upward.
The photo showcases her flawless skin illuminated by sunlight, complemented by a soft pink blush and lip makeup that adds a charming touch. Her naturally framing bangs and upward gaze create a dreamy yet elegant atmosphere, captivating her audience.
Netizens flooded her post with congratulatory messages on this milestone. Fans expressed their support with comments like, ″Congratulations! We’ll continue to support you!″ and ″Your powerful presence as a national actress in the K-entertainment industry always captivates us.″ Others added, ″So-hyun, congratulations on your 17th anniversary. I’ll always support you~ ♥″ and ″I want to meet you right now.″
On August 5th, Kim So-hyun also shared a poster for her upcoming Japanese fan meeting, captioning it, ″2025 KIM SO HYUN FANMEETING / I miss you so much / ♥ 8/22 (Fri) / Tachikawa Stage Garden / ♥ 8/24 (Sun) / Amasin Akaike Hall.″
Kim So-hyun debuted at the age of nine in the 2008 KBS drama ″Hometown of Legends - Baby, Let’s Go to Cheongsan.″ Starting her career as a child actress, she quickly gained attention for her exceptional acting skills and mature emotional expression. Even in her early roles, she demonstrated a presence comparable to that of adult actresses in popular dramas like ″The Moon Embracing the Sun,″ ″I Miss You,″ and ″Who Are You: School 2015.″
As an adult, Kim So-hyun has starred in a variety of successful films, including ″Radio Romance,″ ″Nokdu Flower,″ ″The Tale of Nokdu,″ and ″River Where the Moon Rises.″ She showcases her versatility by excelling in a wide range of roles, from good to evil, and her strength lies in her ability to convey her characters’ narratives through nuanced emotional performances.
Known as the ″Goddess of Historical Dramas,″ she is celebrated for her stable vocalization and immersive acting in historical genres. Recently, she delivered a passionate performance in the JTBC drama ″Good Boy,″ which concluded on July 20th. This comedic action-adventure drama follows medalists who become police officers through special recruitment, fighting against a world filled with unscrupulousness and corruption.