Actress Oh Hyun-kyung expressed her condolences over the death of her senior actress, the late Kim Soo-mi.
On the 27th, Oh Hyun-kyung posted on her social network service (SNS) account, “Teacher, I learned a lot about sharing love while working on the same project. I just thought that you would always be by my side, so I couldn’t believe it or not until this moment today.” He started speaking.
He continued, “Yesterday, when I visited and prayed for you, I said, first of all, I hope that the deceased rests peacefully in a good place and rests in peace, but I haven’t realized it yet.” He added, “Teacher, I have a warm heart, and that I was a senior and colleague who was respected by everyone. “I respect and thank all my fellow actors for the beautiful actress Kim Soo-mi,” he said, mourning the deceased.
He added, “Please sleep peacefully, teacher, I love you.”
The late Kim Soo-mi passed away at the hospital after being transported to Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital in a state of cardiac arrest on the morning of the 25th. The cause of death was hyperglycemia shock due to chronic diseases such as diabetes. Age 75. On the morning of the 27th, a funeral was held at the funeral hall of Hanyang University Hospital in Seongdong-gu, Seoul, where the deceased’s funeral was prepared. The burial site is Honor Stone, Yongin Park, Gyeonggi-do.
Kim Soo-mi, born in 1949, debuted as a talent in MBC’s 3rd open recruitment in 1970, and established herself as a national actor by playing the role of ‘Daily Tusk’ in the MBC drama ‘Country Diary’, which was first broadcast in 1980 and met viewers for 22 years.
Since then, the deceased has been loved for her cheerful side in the MBC sitcom ‘Hello, Francesca’ and in various entertainment shows and movies. Until recently, he showed a friendly side by appearing on entertainment programs such as KBS 2TV’s ‘Sumi Mountain Lodge’ and tvN’s ‘Sumi’s Side Dishes’. In addition, Kim Soo-mi stimulated the nostalgia of middle-aged viewers by appearing on the tvN STORY entertainment show ‘The Chairman’s People’, which aired from 2022 to September of this year.
(Seoul = News 1)