Kim Chae-won, a talented and accomplished actress, made her debut in the film industry in 2014 with a notable appearance in the movie "My Dictator". This marked the beginning of a successful career that would see her shine in various projects across different mediums.
One of her earliest notable roles was in the weekend drama "House of Bluebird" in 2015, which earned her critical acclaim and recognition. Her outstanding performance in this series led to her winning the "Best New Actress" award at the 4th APAN Star Awards.
In the same year, Chae-won further solidified her status as a rising star with her role in the youth series "Cheer Up!", which also won her the "Best New Actress" award at the 29th KBS Drama Awards.
In 2016, Chae-won took on a major role in the highly acclaimed drama "Love in the Moonlight", which earned her a nomination for the Excellence Award at the 30th KBS Drama Awards. Her versatility as an actress was also showcased in her performances in the play "Blackbird" and the Chinese-South Korean web-drama "My Catman" during the same year.
In 2017, Chae-won made a significant breakthrough in her career with her first prime-time leading role in the historical television series "Rebel: Thief Who Stole the People". This role cemented her position as a leading actress in the Korean drama scene and further demonstrated her ability to take on complex and challenging characters.