List of awards and nominations received by Kim Hye-soo

Korean actress Kim Hye-soo has been recognized with multiple awards and nominations in film and television. She has won seven Baeksang Arts Awards ,five Blue Dragon Film Awards, one Grand Bell Awards— seven for Best Actress, and two for Best New Actress—since the first award in 1987 for her debut performance in Ggambo. Kim holds the record for the youngest actress to win Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Leading Actress for First Love (1993) at the age of 23. She has also won three times for her work in First Love (1993), Dr. Bong (1995), and Tazza: The High Rollers (2006), making her tie with Yoon Jeong-hee for the most awards for Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Leading Actress.

In 2005, Kim Hye-soo won Best Actress Award at both Baeksang Arts Awards and Grand Bell Awards, achieving the "Grand Slam" acting career for winning Best Actress Awards at three major Korean film awards (Baeksang, Grand Bell, and Blue Dragon).

Kim consecutively won the MBC Drama Awards for Best Actress in 1995 and MBC Drama Awards for Grand Prize in 1996 for The Man of The Woman and Partner. She also won two KBS Drama Awards for Grand Prize in 2003 and 2013. Kim is the first and only actress to win three competitive Grand Prizes with different Drama Awards held by major Korean television networks. In addition, she won two Baeksang Arts Award for Best Actress for Oxtail Soup (1996) and Signal (2016).

Baeksang Arts Awards
Baeksang Arts Film Awards

Baeksang Arts TV Awards

Buil Film Awards
The Buil Film Awards are presented in an annual award show hosted by the Busan Ilbo newspaper since 1958.

Chunsa Film Art Awards
The Chunsa Film Art Awards are annually presented by the Korean Film Directors' Association (DGK) since 1990.

Grimae Awards
The Grimae Awards are an annual award ceremony held by the Korean Television Producers Association (KDPS) since 1993.

Korea Gold Awards Festival
The Korea Gold Awards Festival is an annual award show presented by the Korean Society of Cinematographers (KSC) in recognition of the technical achievements in Korean films since 1977. It added acting awards categories in 1993.

Korean Association of Film Critics Awards
The Korean Association of Film Critics Awards are presented annually since 1980 by the Korean Association of Film Critics (KAFC) recognizing excellence in films, both domestic and foreign.

Korea Culture and Entertainment Awards
Korea Culture and Entertainment Awards are an annual award show held by the Korea Entertainment Information Newspaper since 1992.