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Bo-kyung Kim (born October 16, 1987), better known as Stephanie Kim or Stephanie, is an American singer, ballerina and musical actress based in South Korea. Born and raised in California, she went to South Korea and joined SM Entertainment after winning Youth Best Selection Competition in February 2004. After years of training, she debuted as a member of South Korean girl group The Grace in April 2005. In October 2012, she began her solo career with the release of single album The New Beginning.

Key Information

Career

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2005-2010: The Grace (band)

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Stephanie made her debut as a member of the girl group The Grace in 2005. Since then, they released three studio albums and ten singles. In 2010, the group made a hiatus due to her health issues.

2011-present: Solo career

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As of 2011, Stephanie became a member of the Los Angeles Ballet.[1][2]

On October 8, 2012, Stephanie debuted as a solo artist under another music label called Media Line and released her first solo single album The New Beginning along with the title track "Game". In April 2014, it was reported that she would release an independent track in the summer under new label Mafia Records, but it was delayed due to an unknown reason. Her digital single "Prisoner" finally released in August 2015.[3][4] Her follow-up digital single "Blackout" was released in late September 2015.[5] Stephanie released her first EP "Top Secret" with title track "Up, Up" featuring Teen Top's L.joe in October 2015.[6]

Stephanie released her third digital single "Tomorrow" on May 6, 2016.[7] In the end of May 2016, Stephanie's contract with SM Entertainment expired. She maintained solo act under the record label Mafia Records.[8]

In April 2019, Stephanie joined WK Media after her contract with Mafia Records ended.[9] Soon afterwards, Stephanie released the digital single "Man on the Dance Floor" on April 18.[10]

Discography

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Extended plays

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Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
KOR
[11]
Top Secret
  • Released: October 13, 2015
  • Label: Mafia Records, Interpark
  • Formats: CD, digital download
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Singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album
KOR
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"Game" 2012 94 The New Beginning
"Prisoner" 2015 180 N/a Top Secret
"Blackout"
"Tomorrow" 2016 Non-album singles
"Man on the Dance Floor" 2019
"Say It" (feat. Lina)
"Love Pain" 2020
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Collaborations

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Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album Artist(s)
KOR
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"Together As One" 2016 N/a Hooxi, The Beginning[16] Various artists[17]
"Appeal to Nationals" (통고국내문) 2020 Non-album single Jisehee, Somerz feat. Park Young Su)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Original Soundtracks

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Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album
KOR
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"Choice"(선택) 2015 N/a Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend (Baek Ji-young)
"You Leave" (떠나는 임아) 2016 Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend (Oh Seung-geun & Jo Hang-jo)
"Becoming Dust" (먼지가 되어) Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend (Kim Kwang-seok)
"Lost Umbrella" (잃어버린 우산) Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend (Lunar New Year Special)
"The Face I Miss" (보고 싶은 얼굴) Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend (Min Hae-kyung)
"Elegy of Twilight" (황혼의 엘레지) Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend (Songwriter Park Chun-seok)
"The Day After You Left" (헤어진 다음 날) (with Sung Jin-woo) King of Mask Singer: Episode 65
"100th Day" (100일 째 만남) Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend (Roo'ra)
"THE BODY SHOW Gym" (체조) (with Lee Yang Ban) OnStyle THE BODY SHOW 4 Gym
"Come Back" () Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend (Composer Choi Jun-young)
"Anding" 2017 Woman of Dignity OST Part.9
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Filmography

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Dramas

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Year Title Role
2017 Introverted Boss Director Park

Variety show

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Year Title Role Notes
2016 Immortal Song 2 Competitor Episode 234 (January 16)[19]
Episode 235 (January 30)[20]
Episode 236 (February 6)[21]
Episode 237 (February 28)[22]
Episode 280 (December 3)
Duet Song Festival Episode 4
King of Mask Singer Episodes 65–66 (as "Video Tour of Departure")
Panelist Episodes 73–74
2017 Singing Battle – Victory Competitor Episodes 24–25, 28–29
Idol School Dance Teacher Regular mentor

Musical theatre

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Year Title Role
2013 Oh! While You Were Sleeping Jeong Sook-ja

Radio show

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Year Title Notes
2014–2015 Arirang Radio Super K-POP DJ
2014–2016 Arirang Radio Sound K

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Stephanie Kim (born Kim Bo-kyung, October 16, 1987) is a Korean-American singer, dancer, and musical theater actress best known as a former member of the South Korean girl group The Grace (also known as CSJH the Grace). Born in Korea and raised in , , Kim developed an early interest in and , training rigorously before moving to . In February 2004, she joined after winning the Youth Best Selection Competition, undergoing years of training as a . The Grace debuted on May 1, 2005, with the single "Too Good," establishing the group as one of 's prominent acts known for their and skills; the quartet released three studio albums—My Everything (2006), One More Time, OK? (2007), and (2009)—and gained popularity in and . In 2008, Kim suffered a severe back injury during group promotions, leading to a two-year rehabilitation period and a temporary hiatus from activities. She officially parted ways with The Grace's group promotions in 2010 but maintained her contract with while exploring individual pursuits, including joining the Los Angeles Ballet Company and studying dance at . Marking her return to music, Kim launched her solo career on October 8, 2012, with the single album The New Beginning under Media Line Entertainment, featuring the track "Game" which showcased her choreography skills and earned praise for its energetic performance. She departed in 2016 to pursue independent projects. Since her solo debut, Kim has transitioned into musical theater, starring in productions such as Oh! While You Were Sleeping (2013) and Miin (2018), where her background and vocal range have been highlighted. She has also made guest appearances on variety shows and music programs, including a 2025 performance on KBS's Immortal Songs 2. Additionally, Kim has released subsequent singles and collaborated on projects, solidifying her versatility as a performer while occasionally reuniting with The Grace for special events.

Early life

Childhood and family background

Stephanie Kim was born Bo-kyung Kim on October 16, 1987, in , , to Korean immigrant parents. Raised in a supportive Korean-American household in , she grew up in a multicultural environment that fostered her early interests in the . She attended during her teenage years. No siblings are mentioned in available biographical accounts of her early life. From a young age, Kim's family emphasized the importance of arts and education, which shaped her foundational experiences. At age five, she began training, initially in her local community before pursuing more formal instruction in . This early exposure to , supported by her parents, ignited her passion for dance and performance, leading her to compete and excel in the field during her pre-teen years. By age 12, Kim had already achieved notable recognition, winning a prestigious award at a competition organized by the World Association of Artistic Talents. Her upbringing in California's diverse cultural landscape further influenced her initial curiosity about the , blending Korean heritage with American influences in a nurturing home setting.

Training and entry into entertainment

At the age of 16, Stephanie Kim relocated to in early 2004 following her victory in the singing category of the Youth Best Selection Competition, a contest held in . This achievement caught the attention of scouts, leading to her signing as a shortly thereafter. Upon joining , Kim underwent intensive pre-debut training for over a year, encompassing vocal techniques, dance routines, and stage performance skills as part of the agency's renowned trainee system. Her audition process emphasized her extensive background, which provided a strong foundation in dance precision and expression, alongside her bilingual proficiency in English and Korean, enabling effective communication and versatility in a multicultural training environment. During this period, Kim was selected to form CSJH The Grace (later known as The Grace), SM Entertainment's project group designed to showcase advanced vocal capabilities. Her training specifically intensified on achieving seamless group harmony through layered vocal arrangements and synchronized choreography that incorporated elements of her ballet expertise for fluid, elegant movements.

Career

2005–2010: Debut with The Grace and group activities

Stephanie Kim debuted as a member of the South Korean The Grace, also known as CSJH the Grace, on April 29, 2005, with the single "Too Good," marking their first live performance in as part of SM Entertainment's push for Asian expansion. The group, consisting of , Dana, , and , was positioned as a vocal powerhouse emphasizing harmonies, R&B, and styles, differentiating them from typical idol groups of the era. Their debut single showcased intricate vocal layering and emotional delivery, setting the tone for their music that blended pop, R&B, and dance elements with a focus on live performances. Following their debut, The Grace released several singles and entered the Japanese market under the name Tenjochiki, expanding their discography with both Korean and Japanese tracks. Key Korean releases included the single "The Club" in March 2006 and "My Everything" in November 2006, which highlighted their ballad capabilities and received positive reception for vocal depth. Their first full-length Korean album, One More Time, OK?, arrived in May 2007, featuring the title track that topped music programs like and , while the album debuted at number six on the Music Industry Association of Korea (MIAK) monthly chart. In , they issued their debut album Here I Am in November 2006, followed by singles such as "" and "juicy LOVE," contributing to over ten singles across both markets by 2010. The group's music often incorporated R&B influences and , with tracks like "Heartbreak" in 2008 emphasizing emotional storytelling through harmonious vocals. The Grace achieved notable recognition during this period, including awards such as Best Female Group at the 12th Annual Korea Entertainment Arts Awards in 2005 and Best Dance Music for "One More Time, OK?" at the 2007 Mnet Asian Music Awards, underscoring their impact on the scene. They promoted internationally across , performing in from their debut and conducting extensive activities in , where they built a fanbase through releases on Avex's label and appearances on platforms like charts. These efforts helped establish them as one of SM Entertainment's premier vocal groups, with a repertoire that prioritized technical skill over dance-heavy concepts, influencing subsequent acts in the genre. In 2010, The Grace announced an indefinite hiatus following the release of their single "My Dream" in July, primarily due to Kim's chronic back injury sustained during Japanese promotions in 2008, which required extensive treatment, led to reduced activities from late 2008, and ultimately halted group endeavors. This health issue, coupled with SM Entertainment's internal restructuring, led members to pursue individual projects, effectively pausing the group's collective endeavors after five years of active promotion.

2011–2015: Solo debut and initial independent work

Following the hiatus of The Grace after their final group activities in 2010, Stephanie Kim shifted her focus to solo pursuits while still contracted to . In 2011, she began preparing independent projects, including joining the Ballet as a member to maintain her dance skills amid reduced group commitments. This period marked her initial steps toward a solo career, emphasizing personal artistic growth outside the ensemble format. On October 8, 2012, Kim made her solo debut through a deal with Media Line Entertainment, releasing the digital The New Beginning, led by the track "." The upbeat song, produced with assistance from Kim Chang-hwan, highlighted her and expertise, accompanied by a featuring dynamic stage concepts. She promoted the release with a live performance of "" on MBC's Music Core on November 3, 2012, marking her first solo television appearance and receiving positive feedback for her energy and precision. A follow-up remix of "" was included in the album, underscoring her early emphasis on club-oriented sounds. By 2015, Kim had transitioned to Mafia Records for her next project, releasing her debut extended play Top Secret in October, which included the title track "Up, Up" featuring Teen Top's L.Joe. The EP blended R&B and pop elements across six tracks, such as the introspective "Prisoner" and the retro-inspired "Luv Me," showcasing her versatility in songwriting and collaborations. Despite the creative output, this era was challenged by frequent label shifts—from Media Line to Mafia Records—and constrained promotional efforts, limiting her exposure to select fan events and minimal broadcast slots. These factors contributed to a modest rollout, with Top Secret focusing more on digital distribution and intimate fan meetings rather than widespread media campaigns.

2016–present: Musical theatre, variety appearances, and ongoing projects

Following her departure from SM Entertainment and The Grace in 2016, Stephanie Kim shifted her focus toward musical theatre and other entertainment formats, leveraging her background as a trained ballerina and vocalist. Although she had made her musical theatre debut in 2013 as Jeong Sook-ja, an alcoholic character grappling with personal trauma, in the production Oh! While You Were Sleeping, her post-group career marked a deeper commitment to stage work. In 2018, she appeared in Oh! Carol as Lois and took a prominent lead role in Miin (The Beauty), portraying the central figure Byung-yeon in a large-scale production at a major venue, marking her first major theatre role in five years and showcasing her versatility in dance-infused performances. She continued with the role of Gloria in Jack the Ripper in 2019. Kim also increased her visibility through variety show appearances during this period, particularly on music competition programs. She competed on multiple episodes of Immortal Songs 2 in early 2016, including performances of emotional ballads that highlighted her vocal range and stage presence, such as her rendition of "Come Back" in December of that year. These guest spots on music and talk shows allowed her to reconnect with audiences beyond group activities, often incorporating elements of her dance training into dynamic presentations, with further appearances in 2025 including "Killer" (original by Baby V.O.X) on March 15 and "You" (original by Lee Jung-hyun) on October 4. Additionally, she served as a DJ on Arirang Radio's Sound K from 2014 to 2016, where she interviewed artists and shared insights into K-pop, with occasional guest returns in later years as evidenced by her 2016 on-air interview discussing her career transitions. In recent years, Kim has prioritized independent instruction, performances, and alongside continued and variety engagements. Drawing from her lifelong training, she has engaged in live projects and workshops, promoting her expertise through . As of November 2025, she maintains an active presence (@stephanie_kim), where she shares content on routines, updates, and lifestyle, fostering direct engagement with fans amid a focus on sustainable live performance work.

Personal life

Relationships and family

In June 2020, Stephanie Kim publicly confirmed her romantic relationship with , a former player and three-time All-Star known for his tenure with the Baltimore Orioles. The couple, who share a 23-year age difference, first met in 2012 through mutual connections in Los Angeles during Kim's time performing with the Los Angeles Ballet, transitioning from friendship to dating earlier that year without her initially knowing Anderson's age. As of May 2024, the relationship remains ongoing, with the couple maintaining a long-distance dynamic between Kim's activities in and Anderson's life in the United States; no marriage announcements have been made. During her August 2020 appearance on MBC's Radio Star, Kim openly addressed the age-gap aspects of their partnership, describing it as comfortable and emphasizing the positive support from fans despite initial public curiosity. Kim has not publicly disclosed any children or recent family expansions, choosing to keep such personal matters private following her early life discussions.

Interests in ballet and dance

Following her debut with The Grace in 2005, Stephanie Kim maintained her practice, integrating classical techniques into the group's intricate choreography to enhance flexibility and precision during performances.) Her background in allowed her to execute demanding breaks without faltering, contributing to the group's reputation for synchronized and athletic routines.) This fusion of elements with contemporary styles became a hallmark of her approach, as seen in her self-choreographed solo work for the 2012 single "," where she blended difficult moves with . After sustaining a severe back injury in 2008 that forced The Grace into hiatus, Kim returned to the United States in 2010 for rehabilitation, resuming intensive training using the and incorporating to aid recovery. She earned a Cecchetti teaching license during this period and began providing private lessons to children while performing demonstration pieces, marking an early shift toward instructional roles alongside her practice. By late 2010, she joined the Ballet Company as a soloist, taking on roles such as the Arabian doll in productions of and performing in cities across Korea, including and . This renewed commitment to not only supported her physical rehabilitation but also provided emotional resilience, helping her manage and exhaustion through the discipline and joy of performance. From 2020 onward, Kim has deepened her involvement in education and , sharing insights into technique and wellness via while mentoring aspiring dancers. On , she has posted about rehearsals for works like , emphasizing collaborative and the unity required in ensemble dancing, with activity continuing through 2025. She has also highlighted her work with students, including clips of them preparing for auditions and expressions of gratitude for their progress, indicating ongoing private focused on skill development and readiness. These efforts reflect her post-injury emphasis on as a tool for personal wellness, where the physical demands aid in and the creative process fosters mental clarity. Kim's ballet expertise has notably influenced her transition to musical theatre, where her training enhances movement quality and stamina in roles requiring both vocal and physical expression. Beyond professional applications, she credits with broader health benefits, particularly in sustaining her after the injury that initially threatened her career. The practice's rigorous yet therapeutic nature has allowed her to rebuild strength gradually, turning a setback into a lifelong pursuit that balances her artistic endeavors.

Discography

Extended plays

Stephanie Kim's solo discography includes one extended play, released during her early independent career phase. , her debut EP, was issued on October 13, 2015, by Mafia Records in collaboration with . The mini-album features six tracks, led by the title track "Up, Up" featuring L.Joe of , alongside notable songs such as "," "Blackout," and "Luv Me." Produced under a consignment agreement with while signed to Mafia Records, the EP incorporates a blend of , R&B, and dance elements, showcasing Kim's vocal range and stage presence developed from her group era. "" had been previewed as a digital single earlier that year in March 2015. As of 2025, Top Secret remains Kim's sole extended play release, with her subsequent output focusing primarily on singles and soundtrack contributions.

Singles

Stephanie Kim launched her solo career with the single album The New Beginning on October 8, 2012, released under Media Line Entertainment. The lead track, "Game," is an electronic dance song characterized by powerful beats and a catchy melody, highlighting her vocal and dance prowess. The release marked her transition from group activities to individual artistry but achieved limited commercial success on domestic charts. "Game" served as the promotional focus for the . This follow-up effort to her group era emphasized a modern pop sound, though it did not secure major awards or widespread radio play. In March 2015, Kim released the digital single "Prisoner," a preview track from her upcoming EP, blending R&B and pop elements with introspective lyrics. This was followed by "Blackout" in September 2015, an upbeat dance track that further showcased her and energetic style. After a period of group hiatus, Kim released her next lead single, "Tomorrow," on May 6, 2016, as an independent artist following the expiration of her contract. This digital single is a reflective exploring themes of hope and perseverance, receiving minor digital airplay and positive fan reception for its emotional depth. In January 2019, she returned with "Man On The Dance Floor," a single emphasizing her ballet-influenced performance skills. Later that year, in October 2019, Kim released "Say It," a she composed and wrote, exploring themes of unspoken emotions. Her most recent single, "Love Pain," arrived in January 2020, a poignant track reflecting personal growth and resilience. As of 2025, Kim has not released any new lead singles since "Love Pain," shifting her focus toward musical theatre and variety appearances while occasionally contributing to soundtracks and collaborations.

Collaborations and features

Stephanie Kim has engaged in several musical collaborations and guest features, primarily in the form of joint singles and charity projects outside her primary solo releases. These efforts often highlight her vocal talents alongside fellow artists from the industry. In October 2015, Kim featured member L.Joe on the track "Up, Up," the lead single from her debut EP . The song blends pop and R&B elements, with L.Joe providing rap verses that complement Kim's vocals, contributing to the EP's energetic vibe. In December 2016, she lent her vocals to the charity single "Together As One," a collaborative effort organized by the W-Foundation for global nature conservation as part of the album Hooxi, The Beginning. The track unites over 30 artists, including Ailee, Eddy Kim, I.O.I, and Kim Tae-woo, in a message of unity and environmental awareness. In December 2020, Kim participated in the project single "Appeal to Nationals" (통고국내문), a collaboration with producer Somerz and vocalist Jisehee, featuring narration by actor Park Young-su. This historical tribute revisits themes of Korean independence movements, emphasizing national reflection through its poignant lyrics and arrangement. By 2025, Kim's collaborations have remained niche, with no major chart-topping features, though she continues to contribute to select joint endeavors shared via digital platforms.

Original soundtracks

Stephanie Kim has contributed vocals to original soundtracks for South Korean television dramas, often infusing romantic and introspective themes that align with her acting roles and post-group solo transition. In 2017, she sang "Anding" for Woman of Dignity OST Part 9, a track with emotional depth that complemented the drama's themes of elegance and inner strength. As of 2025, this remains her primary verified OST contribution, with her focus shifting toward theater and performances.

Filmography

Television dramas

Stephanie Kim made her television acting debut in 2016 with a guest appearance in the MBC romantic comedy series One More Happy Ending, portraying Bong Bong Mi in episode 7. In 2017, she secured her first supporting role in the tvN workplace romantic comedy Introverted Boss, where she played Director Park Boo Gyung, a flawless career woman known for her excellence at work and rapid ascent up the corporate ladder despite being younger than her colleagues. The series, which aired from January to March 2017, explored themes of introversion and office dynamics, allowing Kim to demonstrate her versatility in a professional ensemble cast. As of 2025, Kim's television drama credits remain limited to these early supporting and guest roles, with no lead parts reported in Korean broadcasting.

Variety shows

Stephanie Kim has appeared as a guest on several popular Korean variety programs, often highlighting her singing prowess and dance background derived from her training. In 2016, she competed in multiple episodes of the KBS singing competition "Immortal Songs 2," performing covers of legendary tracks such as "Come Back" by Lee Moon-se, which allowed her to demonstrate her versatile and stage presence. These appearances marked an early showcase of her solo capabilities following her time with CSJH The Grace. She guested on MBC's talk show "Radio Star" in 2020, where she openly discussed aspects of her personal life, including her relationship with an older partner, as well as her evolving career from group member to solo artist and musical performer. Between 2023 and 2025, Kim made sporadic cameos on programs featuring performance elements, such as additional episodes of "Immortal Songs 2," where her contributions incorporated dance routines informed by her expertise, including a 2023 duet cover of BTS's "Fake Love" with Kim Ki-tae and a 2025 solo rendition of "Killer."

Musical theatre

Stephanie Kim debuted in musical theatre in 2013 with the Korean production of Oh! While You Were Sleeping, taking on the role of Jeong Sook-ja. The production, a comedic adaptation of the 1995 film While You Were Sleeping, featured extended runs through 2016, during which Kim's dance performances contributed to the show's energetic choreography. In 2017, she appeared in as Constance. In 2018, Kim starred in as Byeongyeon and as Lois. In 2019, she took on roles in as Gloria, Watch as Goo Hyerim, and . Her ballet skills have occasionally been referenced in these roles, adding a unique dimension to her stage presence.

Radio shows

Stephanie Kim served as the DJ for Sound K, a K-pop-focused program on Radio, from 2014 to 2016. The show aired in the evenings and featured an English-language format aimed at international listeners in , blending contemporary tracks with artist interviews and casual discussions. During her tenure, Kim often incorporated bilingual elements, switching between English and Korean to engage a diverse audience, while sharing personal stories from her experiences as a singer and dancer to connect with fans. Episodes typically included live performances, listener call-ins, and segments highlighting emerging talents, fostering an interactive atmosphere that appealed particularly to global enthusiasts of Korean music and culture. In addition to Sound K, she co-hosted Super on the same station from 2014 to 2015, emphasizing upbeat music selections and promotional features for new releases. Her radio presence highlighted her versatile persona, bridging her entertainment background with to promote K-pop internationally.

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