
Kim Shin-young
Kim Shin-young, born on December 20, 1983, is a South Korean comedian, television host, disc jockey, and actress. She made her debut in 2004 on the SBS comedy show *People Looking for a Laugh*, quickly gaining popularity for her energetic style. She solidified her fame by participating in and hosting numerous successful variety shows, including *Infinite Girls* and *Show Champion*. She is a prominent figure in radio broadcasting, known for being the long-time host of the radio show *Kim Shin-young's Noon Song of Hope* on MBC FM4U, for which she has received several awards. Her career is characterized by remarkable versatility: in 2020, she created the musical alter ego "Second Aunt Kim Da-vi," achieving great success in the trot genre. In 2022, she received critical acclaim for her dramatic performance in Park Chan-wook's film *Decision to Leave*, a role that earned her prestigious awards, including the Blue Dragon Film Award for Best New Actress. Her numerous accolades also include a Baeksang Arts Award for Best Female Variety Performer.
