South Korean model and actress Kim Yong-ji has appeared in TV shows including Mr Sunshine, The King: Eternal Monarch, Tale of the Nine Tailed and in the crime thrillers Watcher and Somebody. She’s part of a new wave of Korean stars having a moment, showing resilience in a changing society, and enriching the industry with her creativity and art, and the world is all the better for it.
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Firstly, what’s your new year’s resolution that you’re determined not to break this year?
Reading 20 books and becoming a yogi.
How would you describe the year that has gone by?
A year full of changes. Both as an actor and a person, being resilient to the world that demands change.
Let’s talk about how you entered show business relatively late by today’s standards, as you wanted to complete your studies in theatre directing at the Seoul National Institute of the Arts. Why did you want to pursue a career in front of the camera then and not on stage, you had another career path in mind?
There's a stark difference between being on stage and in front of the camera but acting felt like an attractive career to me regardless. I started my career as a model, and naturally took the step of becoming an actor as I wanted to express myself further. I still dream and strive to become a more comprehensive actor.
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You’ve appeared in a few music videos, like Crush’s Oasis (2015) and Block B’s Toy (2016) and as you mentioned, have also modelled. Did you take acting classes to prepare yourself for walking along that well-trodden route from model to actor?
I believe there are various ways of studying acting. Experiences on set, lessons from acting coaches, many other methods exist. The diversity of my experiences seems to have served as a good base for me. However, I still have a thirst for learning, so I am still searching for my own perfect method.
Did you have actors you liked and worked your way through their filmography, for inspiration, and who inspires you now, that you would love to star opposite?
All actors, except myself, always feel big and admirable to me. I tend to monitor my performance a lot, and always get greatly inspired from my co-stars. If were to choose a few, it would be Kim Go-eun, who is my close friend, senior, and great actor. Besides that, I admire Lee Byung-hun and Chun Woo-hee and strive to follow their path. Finally, my all-time favourite actor is Timothée Chalamet.
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Of all the roles you’ve played so far, which character have you identified with the most in any way?
I would say Ki Yu-ri from “Tale of the Nine Tailed.” However, I noticed there was a little bit of me in every role. My persona is either maximised or minimised depending on how much I focus on or that very “bit.”
And what have you learned so far about the craft, in terms of refining your acting technique and growing in confidence?
I have realised how much pressure there is in a job that receives attention from the public. At the same time, working as an actor seems to have given me the ability and chance to grow and mature as a human being.
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“I’d like to be immersed in a character and universe that does not exist in this world.”
Does the shift in the representation of Asian actors on screen in the last few years give you a boost? From Asian actors previously filling out smaller parts to now starring in major roles—what do you think propelled this change?
I feel that the world is changing a lot. I believe the opportunity will come to me as well if I wish for it. Also, as a Korean citizen, I feel immense pride about Korean content being more established in the world. It would be an honour to be able to contribute to it. I believe various digital platforms around the world have played a big role in this phenomenon.
Let’s predict for you that there’s lots of awards shows to attend in future, more scripts to read and lots of Hollywood A-listers to rub shoulders with. What would be your dream role, have you dreamed of giving an Oscar acceptance speech, and which actor would leave you completely starstruck if you met them?
Recently, I felt great inspiration from watching behind the scenes footage of the film Avatar 2. I’d like to be immersed in a character and universe that does not exist in this world. It would of course be an honour to attend such a ceremony, but I haven't dreamed of it in detail yet. The actor I’d like to meet would definitely be Timothée Chalamet!
What about writing or directing your own movie. Is there a story you would love to bring to the big screen?
Yes, I am writing about my grandparents. Please look forward to seeing it!
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We will! Where did you grow up, and where do you feel the happiest, and why?
I grew up in Korea and spent 3 years in Winnipeg, Canada. My favourite city is Seoul as I can live freely in the mountains and rivers with my dogs. The place where I feel happiest is Yongsan. For reference, Yongsan-gu is Korea's most dog-friendly district!
Speaking of dogs, you love to post pics of yours of Instagram… any other passions too?
I make pottery, practice yoga, cook, but spend most of my time with my dog. I can say that dogs are currently the reason for my existence.
With that in mind, I read that you want to create content for YouTube in the future. What can we expect to see from you then… maybe lots of lovely dog-related stuff? Or anything else you love?
I think content that includes fashion and cooking would be nice. Dogs can't be left out either.
Well let’s talk about fashion. Can you describe your style in three words?
Comfortable, easy, a mix of high-end and vintage.
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You have quite an androgynous look. Do you enjoy blurring conventional gender roles and defying beauty standards?
I believe gender roles are something you choose to embrace or not, and I would even say that they are always subject to change over time. It seems inappropriate to label fashion that challenges pre-existing gender roles and crosses certain lines as an act of rebellion. Personally, I see it as just a way to enjoy life.
And finally, what’s next for you?
I’m waiting for a good opportunity, whether it is a role or a script!
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Interview by Kate Lawson
Photography by Jenn Kang
Fashion by Hyun Kukseon
Make-Up by Eunjung Jo
Hair by Gwiae Kim
Casting & production by Mi Kim