
Age: 26
female
Kim You-jung (Korean: 김유정; born September 22, 1999) is a South Korean actress. She started out as a model for a confectionery brand at the age of four and after her acting debut in 2003, Kim became one of the most in-demand child actresses in South Korea leading her to be called "Nation's Little Sister". Through her roles in several acclaimed historical television series in her teens, she has also been referred to as "Sageuk Fairy" by media outlets.[2][3] Kim had her first starring role in the historical romance Love in the Moonlight in 2016 which catapulted her to fame as a leading actress in television and film. In 2017, she ranked 8th on Forbes Korea Power Celebrity list, the youngest to be included in the Top 10 at the age of 17.[4] With roles across genres, she further received attention for her performances in the romantic-comedy Backstreet Rookie (2020), historical fantasy Lovers of the Red Sky (2021), teen romance film 20th Century Girl (2022), fantasy romance My Demon (2023–2024), and psychological thriller Dear X (2025).[5] She gained the nicknames "Nation's First Love" and "Global First Love" following her performance in 20th Century Girl.[6][7]

"Pulse of the City" is a gripping medical drama set in the bustling streets of New York City, where the lives of doctors, nurses, paramedics, and other healthcare workers intertwine as they navigate the challenges of a fast-paced urban hospital. The series doesn’t just focus on the cases they handle but also delves into the personal and professional struggles of a diverse and dynamic cast. From life-saving surgeries to ambulance calls in the dead of night, "Pulse of the City" highlights the resilience, humanity, and heart of the people who keep the pulse of New York alive. Each episode blends high-stakes medical emergencies with moments of vulnerability, humor, and humanity, revealing the sacrifices these heroes make to save lives while juggling their own. The series also explores the cultural and socioeconomic diversity of New York City, showcasing how the staff's different backgrounds and perspectives shape the way they connect with each other and their patients.
