Kim Tae Hee net worth Wiki, Height, Biography, Wife, Children And Early Life

Kim Tae Hee net worth


Kim Tae Hee Net Worth: Kim Tae Hee is a South Korean actress with a net worth of $16 million. Kim Tae Hee was born on March 29, 1980 in Ulsan, South Korea. She is best known for her roles in Korean dramas such as Stairway to Heaven, Harvard Love Story, Alice, My Princess and Jang Yu-jung, Born for Love.

In 1999, Kim moved to Seoul to study at the prestigious Seoul National University, where she became the president of the SNU Women’s Ski Club. Graduated from SNU in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in fashion design. In 2000, an advertising executive found her riding the subway and offered her a modeling job. Kim Tae Hee then appeared in TV commercials and print commercials before making her small debut in the 2001 melodrama “The Last Gift.” In 2002, he starred in the short film “Life in the New Town” and the sitcom “Let’s Go”, and in 2003, he starred in “The Screen” and “The Problem of My Brother’s Home”. In late 2003, she got her first real break when she played the villainous stepsister. In the hit SBS drama “Stairway to Heaven”. In 2004, starred in the KBS supernatural drama “Forbidden Love” and the SBS campus romance “Harvard Love Story”. Tae-hee has become one of the most popular and in-demand product endorsers in Korea for popular brands including 12Plus Colorista, Cyon, Paris Baguette, LG, iriver, Hera, Ohui, Vivian, Daewoo Matiz, Klasse, Samsung Spokespersons for Beans Avenue, Olympus, My House/Root, Crencia, KT Smard Card, Calli, ZEC, BC Card, Maxwell House, S-Oil, Corn Silk Tae, Toyota and Prugio.

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