Go Doo-shim
Go Doo-shim (Korean: 고두심; born May 22, 1951) is a South Korean actress.
Go Doo-shim | |
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Born | Jeju, South Korea | May 22, 1951
Other names | Ko Doo-sim |
Education | Jeju Girls' High School |
Alma mater | Jeju National University – Honorary doctorate in Literature |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1972–present |
Agent | H& Entertainment[1] |
Spouse |
Kim Ji-hong
(m. 1976; div. 1998) |
Children | 2 |
Honours | Okgwan Order of Cultural Merit (2007) |
Korean name | |
Hangul | |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Go Du-sim |
McCune–Reischauer | Ko Tu-sim |
Career
A native of Jeju Island,[2][3][4] Go Doo-shim made her acting debut in 1972 and since then she had a prolific career on television, film and theater.[5]
Best known for playing the quintessential devoted, self-sacrificing mother figure on TV,[6] Go has won the Daesang (the highest acting prize in Korea) a record number of seven times: for her performances in the dramas Fetters of Love (1989), The Dancing Gayageum (1990), My Husband's Woman (1992), Virtue (2000), Ode to the Han River (2004), More Beautiful Than a Flower (2004) and All About My Mom (2015).[7][8] Go was reported to be the top earner among all actors and entertainers who appeared on the KBS network in 2004, with total earnings of ₩373 million.[9]
She also received acclaim for more atypical roles in the films Jealousy (1983), My Mother, the Mermaid (2004),[10][11] Family Ties (2006),[12] and Good Morning President (2009).[13][14][15]
To celebrate her 40th anniversary in the entertainment industry, Go returned to the stage in a 2012 production of Richard Alfieri's Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks.[16][17]
Filmography
Television series
- Chief Inspector (MBC, 1972)
- Guest (MBC, 1974)
- Seong Chun-hyang (MBC, 1974)
- Reed (MBC, 1974)
- Annyeong (Hi) (MBC, 1975)
- Tide (MBC, 1975)
- The Way Back (MBC, 1975)
- Iron's Adventure (MBC, 1976)
- Purity (MBC, 1976)
- Investigative Team 113 – 200th Episode Special (MBC, 1977)
- I Regret (MBC, 1977)
- X Search Party (MBC, 1978)
- Owner (MBC, 1978)
- Hot Hands (MBC, 1978)
- Rouge (MBC, 1978)
- Hope (MBC, 1979)
- Anguk-dong Lady (MBC, 1979)
- Become a Mountain and Become a River (MBC, 1979)
- Oil (MBC, 1980)
- Country Diaries (MBC, 1980-2002)
- Attorney Hong (MBC, 1980)
- Heungbujeon (MBC, 1980)
- Abe's Family (MBC, 1980)
- Prince Yi Kang (MBC, 1980)
- Symphony of Spring (MBC, 1981)
- Gyo-dong Madam (MBC, 1981)
- Women's Country (MBC/Yomiuri TV, 1981)
- Veteran (MBC, 1981)
- Burning Bridges (MBC, 1981)
- Chief Inspector – "The Sound of a Baby's Cries" (MBC, 1981)
- Saeassi (MBC, 1981)
- Ishim's Secret Skill (MBC, 1981)
- Annals of Renunciation – An Hee-je (MBC, 1982)
- Escape (MBC, 1982)
- Saedaek (MBC, 1983)
- Jester (MBC, 1983)
- Bongamri Children (MBC, 1983)
- Gosanja Kim Jeong-ho (MBC, 1983)
- 500 Years of Joseon: The Ume Tree in the Midst of the Snow (MBC, 1984)
- MBC Bestseller Theater – "Lodging" (MBC, 1987)
- MBC Bestseller Theater – "Yellow Half Moon" (MBC, 1987)
- MBC Bestseller Theater – "Surene" (MBC, 1987)
- Temptation (MBC, 1987)
- MBC Bestseller Theater – "Rain Shower" (MBC, 1987)
- Bucho (MBC, 1987)
- 500 Years of Joseon: Queen Inhyeon (MBC, 1988)
- MBC Bestseller Theater – "The Third Encounter" (MBC, 1988)
- Making Memories (MBC, 1989)
- The Confines of Love (KBS2, 1989)
- MBC Bestseller Theater – "Imjin River" (MBC, 1989)
- Flaming River (MBC, 1989)
- The 2nd Republic (MBC, 1989)
- The House with a Deep Yard (MBC, 1990)
- 500 Years of Joseon: Daewongun (MBC, 1990)
- Two Diaries (MBC, 1990)
- The Dancing Gayageum (MBC, 1990)
- Beyond the Mountains (MBC, 1991)
- Kingdom of Anger (MBC, 1992)
- My Husband's Woman (KBS2, 1992)
- Sons and Daughters (MBC, 1992)
- Nakdong River (MBC, 1993)
- MBC Best Theater – "Flower Fertilizer" (MBC, 1993)
- Attorney Park Bong-sook (SBS, 1994)
- Korea Gate (SBS, 1995)
- Men of the Bath House (KBS2, 1995)
- Mom's Flag (SBS, 1996-1997)
- MBC Best Theater – "Haunted House" (MBC, 1996)
- What To Say (SBS, 1996)
- Sit by the River and Weep (MBC, 1996)
- Im Kkeok-jeong (SBS, 1996)
- Daughter's Choice (MBC, 1997)
- The Reason I Live (MBC, 1997)
- Drops (MBC, 1997)
- Young (SBS, 1997)
- I Love You! I Love You! (SBS, 1998)
- I Hate You, But It's Fine (SBS, 1998-1999)
- Love and Success (MBC, 1998)
- Someone's House (KBS1, 1999)
- Should My Tears Show (MBC, 1999)
- Virtue (SBS, 2000)
- Mom and Sister (MBC, 2000)
- The Rules of Marriage (MBC, 2001)
- Around the Corner (MBC, 2001)
- Legend (SBS, 2001)
- Fox and Cotton Candy (MBC, 2001)
- Picnic (MBC, 2001)
- Miss Mermaid (MBC, 2002)
- Rustic Period (SBS, 2002)
- MBC Best Theater – "Evil Relationship" (MBC, 2002)
- Like a Flowing River (SBS, 2002)
- Sweetheart (SBS, 2003)
- Yeonhwa Island (MBC, 2004)
- More Beautiful Than a Flower (KBS2, 2004)
- Ode to the Han River (MBC, 2004)
- You are a Star (KBS1, 2004)
- Best Mother (SBS, 2005)
- The Youth in Barefoot (MBC, 2005)
- Seoul 1945 (KBS1, 2006)
- How Much Love? (MBC, 2006)
- The Snow Queen (KBS2, 2006-2007)
- TV Literature – "A Dwarf Launches a Little Ball" (KBS1, 2007)
- A Happy Woman (KBS2, 2007)
- Kimcheed Radish Cubes (MBC, 2007-2008)
- Kaikyo (NHK, 2007)
- Chunja's Happy Events (MBC, 2008)
- Aster (MBC, 2008)
- Swallow the Sun (SBS, 2009)
- Life is Good (MBC, 2009)
- The Great Merchant (KBS1, 2010)
- Please Marry Me (KBS2, 2010)
- Twinkle Twinkle (MBC, 2011)
- The Peak (MBC, 2011)
- If Tomorrow Comes (SBS, 2011-2012)
- Immortal Classic (Channel A, 2012)
- You Are the Best! (KBS2, 2013)
- Hur Jun, The Original Story (MBC, 2013)
- Marry Him If You Dare (KBS2, 2013)
- One Warm Word (SBS, 2013)
- Mother's Garden (MBC, 2014)
- Drama Festival – "Old Farewell" (MBC, 2014)
- 4 Legendary Witches (MBC, 2014)
- High Society (SBS, 2015)
- All About My Mom (KBS2, 2015)
- The Virtual Bride (KBS2, 2015)
- Dear My Friends (tvN, 2016)
- Second to Last Love (SBS, 2016)
- Our Gap-soon (SBS, 2016-2017)
- My Mister (tvN, 2018)[18]
- Tale of Fairy (tvN, 2018)[19]
- When the Camellia Blooms (KBS2, 2019)
- Country Diaries 2021 (MBC, 2021) [20]
- The One and Only (JTBC, 2021)[21]
- Our Blues (2022, tvN)[22]
- Curtain Call (2022)[23]
- Island (TVING, 2022)[24]
Film
- The Woman Who Leaves Work in the Morning (1979)
- The Hidden Hero (1980)
- Two Women (1980)
- Jealousy (1983)
- Is The Soldier Back? (1984)
- The Heat of the Green Season (1987)
- Madame Freedom 1990 (1990)
- Things That Sadden My Wife (1991)
- The Woman Who Won't Divorce (1992)
- Plum Blossom (2000)
- Saving My Hubby (2002)
- My Mother, the Mermaid (2004)
- Thomas Ahn Jung-geun (2004)
- Mom's Way (2005)
- Family Ties (2006)
- Good Morning President (2009)
- Grand Prix (2010)
- The Preparation (2017)
- Exit (2019)
- Start-Up (2019, cameo)
- Everglow (2021) [25][26][27]
Theater
- The Mistress of the Inn (1976)
- Bullfighter's Waltz (1977)
- Seventh Table at the Winter Hotel (1979)
- The Cherry Orchard (1989)
- The Visit (1990)
- The Lion in Winter (1993)
- 느영나영 풀멍살게 (1995)
- I, I'm a Woman (monodrama, 1999)
- Mother (2007)
- Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks (2012)
- Love Tune (2014)[30]
Radio drama
- White Butterfly (MBC, 1975)
- 법정야화 episode 29: The Case of the Ttukseom Serial Murders (MBC, 1978)
- 어떤 관계 (MBC, 1983)
- 30 Turbulent Years (MBC, 1989)
Awards
- 1975 MBC TV: Best New Actress in TV (Tide)
- 1977 13th Baeksang Arts Awards: Best New Actress in TV (Purity)
- 1980 MBC Drama Awards: Best Supporting Actress in TV
- 1982 28th Asia Pacific Film Festival: Best Supporting Actress (Jealousy)
- 1983 22nd Grand Bell Awards: Best Supporting Actress (Jealousy)
- 1984 MBC Drama Awards: Excellence Award, Actress
- 1985 12th Korea Broadcasting Awards: Excellence Award in TV (Country Diaries)
- 1985 21st Baeksang Arts Awards: Popularity Award in TV (500 Years of Joseon - The Ume Tree in the Midst of the Snow)
- 1986 MBC TV: Top Excellence Award, Actress
- 1989 25th Baeksang Arts Awards: Popularity Award
- 1989 KBS Drama Awards: Grand Prize (Daesang) (Fetters of Love)
- 1990 26th Baeksang Arts Awards: Best Actress (TV) (Fetters of Love)
- 1990 MBC Drama Awards: Grand Prize (Daesang) (The Dancing Gayageum, The House with a Deep Yard)
- 1991 27th Baeksang Arts Awards: Best Actress (TV) (The Dancing Gayageum)
- 1991 4th Korean PD Awards: Best Actress in TV (The Dancing Gayageum)
- 1991 Korea Broadcasting Awards: Excellence Award in a TV Drama (The Dancing Gayageum)
- 1992 3rd 농촌문화상 문예,대중예술부문 수상
- 1993 29th Baeksang Arts Awards: Grand Prize (Daesang) for Television, Best Actress (TV) (My Husband's Woman)
- 1996 Korean Writers' Association Awards: 가장 문학적인상, Entertainment/Broadcasting category
- 1996 6th 아산효행대상 효친부문 수상
- 1997 Jeju Island Culture Award, Arts category
- 1998 MBC Proud Korean Awards: Best Actress in TV
- 2000 SBS Drama Awards: Grand Prize (Daesang) (Virtue)
- 2000 SBS Drama Awards: Big Star Award (Virtue)
- 2001 MBC Drama Awards: Special Award
- 2002 주를 빛낸 사람 여성부문 선정
- 2003 SBS Drama Awards: Excellence Award, Actress in a Drama Short (Acorn Jelly)
- 2004 31st Korea Broadcasting Awards: Best Actress in TV (More Beautiful Than a Flower)
- 2004 5th Busan Film Critics Awards: Best Supporting Actress (My Mother, the Mermaid)
- 2004 12th Chunsa Film Art Awards: Best Supporting Actress (My Mother, the Mermaid)
- 2004 14th Korea Catholic Mass Communication Awards: Grand Prize (Daesang) (More Beautiful Than a Flower)
- 2004 3rd Korean Film Awards: Best Supporting Actress (My Mother, the Mermaid)
- 2004 MBC Drama Awards: Grand Prize (Daesang) (Ode to the Han River)
- 2004 KBS Drama Awards: Grand Prize (Daesang) (More Beautiful Than a Flower)
- 2005 28th Golden Cinematography Awards: Most Popular Actress (Mom's Way)
- 2006 47th Thessaloniki Film Festival: Best Actress (Family Ties)
- 2008 5th 불자대상
- 2011 KBS Human Awards: Love and Sharing Award
- 2014 SBS Drama Awards: Special Award, Actress in a Drama Special (One Warm Word)
- 2015 KBS Drama Awards: Grand Prize (Daesang) (All About My Mom)
- 2021 8th Korean Film Producers Association Awards: Best Actress (Everglow)[31]
- 2021 22nd Women in Film Korea Festival : Producer Award (Everglow)[32]
- 2022 58th Baeksang Arts Awards ; Best Actress – Film/ Everglow nom[33]
- 2022 Wildflower Film Awards; Best Actress; Everglow nom[34]
State honors
State | Award Ceremony | Year | Honor | Ref. |
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South Korea | Culture Day[lower-alpha 1] | 2007 | Okgwan Medal of Cultural Merit |
Notes
- Since 2010 Honors are given at the Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards, arranged by the Korea Creative Content Agency and hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
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- KBS 뉴스9: KBS를 빛낸 50인 on YouTube
External links
- Official website (in Korean)
- Go Doo-shim at the Korean Movie Database
- Go Doo-shim at IMDb
- Go Doo-shim at HanCinema