Kim Sook


Kim Sook is a South Korean comedian. The second woman to ever win the Grand Prize in Entertainment, her career has spanned for almost three decades. She is currently signed with IOK Company, as her agency.

Early life and education

As a teenager, Kim attended. She went on to study at Youngsan University, then known as Seongshim Foreign Language University. She also attended Gukje Cyber University, where she gained a qualification in social work, although it took her 6 years to graduate from the university as she was often too busy to study for the qualification.

Career

In 1995, Kim made her debut in the South Korean entertainment industry after she won silver in the National College Comedy Contest.
In 2016, Kim and fellow comedian Song Eun-i published a book together, based on their podcast, Keeping Secrets.

Personal life

One of Kim's hobbies includes woodworking, having learnt the skill with Song Eun-i when she had little work and broadcasting activity. Not being able to find work during the shift in television entertainment in South Korea, both Song Eun-i and Kim decided to produce their own podcast Keeping Secrets, and at the same time found their own production company, Content Lab Media VIVO, with Song as the CEO and Kim as director. They later hosted their own radio show Sister's Radio on SBS Love FM.
Currently, she is the host of many hit TV shows: Boss In the Mirror, Problem Child In House, Same Bed- Different Dream, Where Is My Home. Kim also runs her own YouTube Channel, KimSookTV, that is produced by Content Lab Media VIVO.

Filmography

Films

Television series

Television shows

Web series

This was JTBC's first web series production.

Radio shows

Discography

Singles

As Nanda Kim

As part of Unnies

Collaborative singles

Awards and nominations