A Look At Kim Hieora’s Top 5 K-Drama Roles!(Photo Credit –Instagram)

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South Korean actress Kim Hieora re-entered the film scene in 2025. She recently took on Chun-Seo, a single mother, in the movie The Savior. This project marks her first screen comeback since stepping back in 2023, when school-bullying claims surfaced, halting her activities.

Her story didn’t start on camera. Born March 18, 1989, in Wonju, Gangwon Province, Kim pursued Musical and Theatre studies at Chungkang College of Cultural Industries. She launched her career in the musical world, first appearing in 2009 in the stage production of Jack the Ripper. That stage life built her skill set the hard way. She earned industry nods and support awards across the theatre circuit before shifting toward screen work.

As she moved into dramas and films, viewers started noticing the range she brought from her theatre background. Her performances tended to feel grounded, sharp, and emotionally layered, shaped by years of discipline in live performance. So, here are five works of hers that fans must know!

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1. Lee Sa-ra in The Glory

Kim Hieora stepped into the spotlight in The Glory, taking on Lee Sa-ra, a crucial member of the privileged harassment ring at Sunghan High. Her character stood inside Park Yeon-jin’s tight circle, and her behavior helped set the entire retaliation story in motion. Sa-ra grew up with influence and comfort as the daughter of a respected pastor. In her school years, she sang in the choir, held social status, and targeted classmates from modest homes, acting from entitlement and wealth-driven superiority.

Years later, she built a name in the art world as an abstract painter, maintaining high-society appearances. Underneath that clean image, she battled a serious drug dependency and lived on a volatile. Yet she tries to protect her public reputation.