The Best Korean Actresses
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Soo Ae was born on 25 July 1981 in South Korea. She is an actress, known for A Family (2004), Sunny (2008) and Midnight FM (2010).- Go Hyun-jung was born on 2 March 1971 in Hwasun, Korea. She is an actress, known for The Great Queen Seondeok (2009), Woman on the Beach (2006) and Mask Girl (2023). She was previously married to Yong-Jin Chung.
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Lee Yu-ri was born on 28 January 1982 in South Korea. She is an actress, known for Twinkle Twinkle (2011), Jang Bo Ri Is Here (2014) and Hide and Seek (2018). She has been married to Kye-Hyun Jo since 6 September 2010.- Park Yejin was born on 1 April 1981 in Seoul, South Korea. She is an actress, known for Memento Mori (1999), Kingdom of Conquerors (2013) and Mr. Baek (2014). She has been married to Park Hee-soon since June 2015.
- South Korean fresh face Ha Ji-won is a very talented actress. She first came to theater in 2000 and won an award for best new actress. Her big break was "Sex is zero" and "True or Dare". In 2003, she was cast as Chae-oak in the famous Korean TV drama "Damo" and was stated as South Korean's most promising actress. Ha Ji-won has just finished filming "Duelist" and "Daddy Long Legs". She is now planning to further her English studies in New Zealand.
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As of her debut in South Korean films, Ye-jin Son became one of the stars of Chungmoore, the Korean Hollywood, notably appearing in the beautiful "Drunk on Women and Poetry" by the master Kwan-taek Im. In "April Snow", directed by Jin-ho Hur (2005), she questioned her pure innocent girl image, playing to perfection an ordinary housewife confronted to tragedy and to an unexpected love story.- Kong Hyo-jin was born on 4 April 1980 in Seoul, South Korea. She is an actress, known for Crush and Blush (2008), Missing Woman (2016) and The Greatest Love (2011).
- Jeon Do-yeon spent five years starring in television dramas before achieving instant star status with her film debut opposite Han Seok-gyu in The Contact. She has since gone on to take a wide variety of roles, from her performance as a schoolgirl in Harmonium in My Memory to that of a wife having an adulterous affair in Happy End. Her popularity has steadily increased, as audiences fall for her warm and direct personality. In late 1999 she received a Best Actress award from the domestic Chungryong Awards ceremony for her role in Harmonium in My Memory.
After starring as the tough-talking "Sunglasses" in Ryu Seung-wan's No Blood No Tears, Jeon spent time acting in a TV drama titled "Shoot for the Stars." She also found box-office success in E J-yong's Untold Scandal, based on the famous French novel Dangerous Liaisons. Her next project sees her taking dual roles in a time-bending melodrama set on Jeju Island called My Mother, Mermaid (working title). - In addition to dominating her own country, Song Hye-Kyo has left a lasting impression on the global scene thanks to her stunning beauty, extraordinary acting abilities, and captivating presence. As a model who transitioned into acting, Song has become one of Asia's most well-known and significant actors thanks to her gifts, attractiveness, and contributions to Korean entertainment. Over the years, she has established herself as one of South Korea's most attractive women and even gained recognition as the pinnacle of beauty in the nation of South Korea as a whole.
Song Hye Kyo was born on November 22, 1981, in Daegu, South Korea. She grew up in a middle-class family with her parents and older brother. Her parents divorced when she was a young girl and her mother raised her. They moved from her birthplace in Daegu to the Gangnam District in Seoul, where she trained as a figure skater in elementary school, but quit when she was in the eighth grade. From a young age, Song was interested in the arts, particularly in acting. In 1996, she began her career in modeling at the tender age of 14 as Song, who was back then a third-year junior high school student, won first place in the SunKyung Smart Model Contest, and she made her entertainment debut as a model for the school uniform company. This opportunity would lead to her being cast in a small role in her first television drama, First Love (1997).
Song Hye Kyo would go on to star in several different sitcoms and dramas, most notably "Soonpoong Clinic (1998)." But the actress wouldn't become well-known until 2000 when she co-starred with Song Seung-Hun and Won Bin in the lead part of the well-liked KBS drama "Autumn in My Heart (2000)." Because of the romantic melodrama's widespread appeal, Song became well-known in Korea and throughout Asia. The show was a big hit at the time and is now frequently regarded as a classic, setting off a trend in Korean melodramatic television that is now known as the "Korean Wave" and helping to pioneer the genre. In 2003, her popularity continued to climb when she played a leading role alongside Lee Byung-Hun in the gambling drama "All In (2003)", which drew solid viewership ratings nationwide throughout its run with a peak viewer rating of 47.7 percent. The following year, she co-starred with singer Rain in the hit romantic comedy series "Full House (2004)." The drama achieved pan-Asia success and established Song as one of the most well-known Korean actresses in Asia.
In early 2005, She went to San Francisco to study English and later traveled to Seattle. Song took time off to recharge herself after Full House. "I have had a good rest. It was a good opportunity to reflect on myself," said Song. She returned to Korea on March 5, 2005. The same year, She made her big-screen debut in My Girl and I (a Korean remake of Crying Out Love in the Center of the World), which was panned by audiences and critics alike. Vocal about her dissatisfaction with typecasting in the roles she was being offered, she took on different roles the following year.
She made her TV comeback in late 2008 with the Korean Drama "The World That They Live In (2008)" (also known as Worlds Within), a series set at a broadcast station in which Song and Hyun Bin played drama PDs who work together and fall in love. In 2010, she starred in "Camellia (2010)", an omnibus pic made up of three short films directed by three Asian directors. Each episode is set in the past, present, and future of the city of Busan. In the film's final segment 'Love for Sale', Song and Gang Dong-won play former lovers who forget their memories about each other which later leads them to a fatal destiny.
Song then played a documentary filmmaker who finds the strength to forgive the 17-year-old boy who killed her fiancé but instead of redemption, only finds greater tragedy in A Reason to Live, which was released in October 2011 after several delays. Song was a huge fan of director Lee Jung-Hyang and had actively sought her out. Though she had difficulty getting into character, she said she fell in love with the script and felt her acting had matured. She considers the film "a turning point" in her life.
In 2011, she became the first Asian actress to sign a contract with the French global agency Effigies, paving the way for her possible entry into the European market. She released a photo essay book in 2012 titled It's Time for Hye-Kyo.
Song reunited with the writer and director of Worlds Within in "That Winter, the Wind Blows (2013)", a 2013 remake of the 2002 Japanese drama Ai Nante Irane Yo, Natsu ("I Don't Need Love, Summer"). She played a blind heiress in the melodrama, opposite a con man pretending to be her long-lost brother (played by Jo In-Sung). That Winter, the Wind Blows placed number one in its time slot during most of its run, and Song and Jo were praised for their performances. Song won the Daesang (or "Grand Prize"), the highest television award, at the 2nd APAN Star Awards.
In 2014, Song reunited with Gang Dong-Won in My Brilliant Life (2014), E J-Yong's film adaptation of Kim Ae-Ran's bestselling novel "My Palpitating Life", about a couple who watched their son suffering from Progeria, grow old prematurely. - Lee Yeong-ae was born on 31 January 1971 in Seoul, South Korea. She is an actress, known for Lady Vengeance (2005), Joint Security Area (2000) and Jewel in the Palace (2003). She has been married to Jeong Ho-young since 24 August 2009. They have two children.
- Kim Seo-hyeong was born on 28 October 1973 in South Korea. She is an actress, known for The Villainess (2017), Greenhouse (2022) and Late Spring (2014).
- Moon Chae-won was born on 13 November 1986 in Daegu, South Korea. She is an actress, known for War of the Arrows (2011), The Princess' Man (2011) and Good Doctor (2013).
- Lee Bo-young was born on 12 January 1979 in South Korea. He is an actor, known for I Hear Your Voice (2013), A Dirty Carnival (2006) and Hooray for Love (2011). He has been married to Ji Sung since 27 September 2013. They have two children.
- Popular South Korean actress Lee Da-He has won several awards. She has starred in numerous Korean dramas, such as Miss Ripley (2011), The Slave Hunters (2010), My Girl (2005), and Green Rose (2005). Being able to speak Korean, Japanese, English, and Chinese fluently has made Lee Da-hae extremely well-liked in China. She is the first Korean actress to appear in Chinese dramas and deliver her lines in Mandarin.
Lee relocated to Sydney, Australia, with her family when she was in the fifth grade. She was referred to as the "Korean Dancer Girl" at school and participated in traditional Korean dance performances at several festivals during her teens. She studied in Australia and lived overseas for several years, which helped her become proficient in Chinese and English. After winning a pageant while on break from school, Lee, then a junior at Burwood Girls High School, traveled back to Seoul alongside her mother to pursue an acting career.
Lee, who was well-versed in traditional Korean dances, made his way into the entertainment industry by winning the Miss Chunhyang pageant in 2001. She began her acting career playing small and supporting roles in South Korean television dramas till In 2004 when she landed her first lead role in the Im Sung-han drama "Lotus Flower Fairy," where she played the innocent-hearted daughter of a shaman who becomes estranged from her family and society at large after her identity is revealed. The crowd instantly applauded her as she won Best New Actress at the 41st Baeksang Arts Awards. However, 2005 was going to be Lee's big year. She demonstrated her flexibility in two highly popular, yet distinct, series. Her heroine in Green Rose falls in love with a guy who is falsely accused of trying to kill her father. Years later, she gradually starts to believe that her sweetheart, who everyone thought was dead, is actually a doppelganger. Her first SBS-produced TV show, Green Rose, has Lee back again with her Lotus Flower Fairy co-stars, Han Jin-hee and Jung Hye-sun. She portrayed a charming con artist in the film My Girl, who consents to pose as a long-lost cousin of the hotelier in order to carry out his grandfather's final desires. Particularly My Girl catapulted Lee to fame both domestically and on the Korean Wave. - Baek Jin-hee was born on 8 February 1990 in South Korea. She is an actress, known for The Empress Ki (2013), My Daughter, Geum Sa-wol (2015) and Bandhobi (2009).
- Park Jin-hee was born on 8 January 1978 in Seoul, South Korea. She is an actress, known for Shadows in the Palace (2007), The King of Tears, Lee Bang-won (2021) and Return (2018). She has been married to Park Sang-joon since 11 May 2014.
- Kim Mi Sook was born on 26 March 1959 in South Korea. She is an actress, known for Shining Inheritance (2009), Seven Days (2007) and Empire of Gold (2013).
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Kang Soo-youn was born on 18 August 1966 in Seoul, South Korea. She was an actress and producer, known for The Surrogate Woman (1987), Come, Come, Come Upwards (1989) and All That Falls Has Wings (1990). She died on 7 May 2022 in Seoul, South Korea.- Considered one of South Korea's most beautiful women, Choi Mi-Hyang, well-known by her stage name Choi Ji-Woo, is an accomplished South Korean actress. Her two-decade-long acting career saw her performing in several notable films, television series, and variety shows, both in her homeland and overseas. This earned her international fame and popularity apart from several awards and accolades. She stepped into the showbiz after winning a talent audition, organized by MBC in 1994. Initially, she gained attention by playing tragic heroines in TV series, but she eventually proved her versatility with unique and challenging roles. Her remarkable performance in the South Korean hit romance melodrama 'Winter Sonata' brought her widespread recognition across Asia, particularly in Japan where she earned the nickname Ji-woo Hime ("Princess Ji-woo"). She enjoyed her popularity as a star and brand in Japan and ranked #5 in the list of top Hallyu stars in Japan's TVN's E News. The list was based on the gross incomes of these stars for the first half of 2011. Some of her other notable works include TV series like 'Beautiful Days', 'Stairway to Heaven' and 'The Suspicious Housekeeper'; films like 'The Hole', 'The Romantic President'; and variety shows such as 'Grandpas Over Flowers' and 'Choi Ji-woo's Delicious Korea'.
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Park Shin-hye was born in Gwangju, but raised in Paju, South Korea. Shin Hye Studied music, theater and singing in Chung-Ang University, Korea. Shin-hye made her acting debut in a Korean drama series, Stairway to heaven. She later on gained her popularity through another Korean series, You're beautiful with co-star Jang Keun-suk. She is best known for her leading roles in the television dramas, Heartstrings (2011), Flower Boys Next Door (2013), The Heirs (2013) and Pinocchio (2014).- Actress
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Eun-Hye Yun was born on October 3, 1984 in Seoul, South Korea. She is an actress, known for The 1st Shop of Coffee Prince (2007),Princess Hours (2006), Little Black Dress (2011) and The Man of the Vineyard (2006).Yoon successful performance in Coffee Prince, put her in the list of being one of the best actresses in Korean entertainment.- Im Ye-jin is a South Korean actress. Affectionately called the original "Nation's Little Sister", Im debuted as a teenage actress taking on roles of the "pretty teenaged student" in several movies and TV series - helping her win the title of everyone's favorite "dongseng (younger sibling)" in her time. Im reached the peak of her popularity in the 1970s with the "Really Really" film trilogy, which includes Never Forget Me, I Am Really Sorry and I Really Really Like You. As Im grew older, she remained active on television and the occasional film, in supporting roles as ajummas, aunts, or mothers.
- Yun Jeong-hie was born in 1944 in Busan, Korea. She was an actress, known for Poetry (2010), Flower in the Snow (1992) and Two Flags (1994). She was married to Kun-woo Paik and Paik Kun-woo. She died on 19 January 2023 in Paris, France.
- Lee Mi-sook was born on 2 April 1960 in Seoul, Korea. She is an actress, known for Mulberry (1986), An Affair (1998) and East of Eden (2008). She was previously married to Sung Ho Hong.
- Oh Yeon Seo is a South Korean actress who is best known for her leading role in the No. 1-rated 2014 drama "Jang Bo Ri Is Here," for which she won the Top Excellence Awards at the 7th Korea Drama Awards and the 2014 MBC Drama Awards. Born on June 22, 1987, Oh Yeon Seo has appeared in many popular films and television series. Her roles in the 2012 "My Husband Got a Family", 2016"s "Please Come Back, Mister" and 2013's "Here Comes Mr. Oh" also garnered many acting awards. She has since starred in "Shine or Go Crazy" (2015), "Please Come Back, Mister" (2016), "Take Off 2' (2016), "My Sassy Girl" (2017). "Hwayugi" (2017-2018), "Cheese in the Trap" (2018), "Love Flaws" (2019), and others. Upcoming projects in 2021 include "Apgujeong Report" and "Crazy Person in the Area".