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Director Lee Joon-ik cast Han in his 2010 period action film Blades of Blood without auditioning her — not for her talents, but for her Asian-looking eyes. Aside from finding her single eyelid unique and difficult to find in recent years, Lee liked that she related to him in a natural manner.
This is a list of South Korean television, film, musical, theatre, and voice actresses who are active in South Korea. Names are listed as stage name. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Bang Ye-rin (Korean: 방예린; born January 3, 1996), better known by the stage name Seol In-ah (설인아), is a South Korean actress.Seol is best known for her leading roles in television series Sunny Again Tomorrow (2018), Beautiful Love, Wonderful Life (2019), and Business Proposal (2022) and for her supporting roles in Strong Girl Bong-soon (2017), School 2017 (2017), and Mr. Queen (2020 ...
Kim Hieora (Korean: 김히어라; born March 18, 1989), [2] is a South Korean actress. She gained recognition for her role as Lee Sa-ra in The Glory (2022–2023). Career
Lee Hanee [3] (Korean: 이하늬; born March 2, 1983), also known as Honey Lee, is a South Korean actress, model, and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Korea 2006 and represented her country at Miss Universe 2007. She has acted in several films and television series.
Shim Dal-gi (Korean: 심달기; born on 12 June 1999) [1] is a South Korean actress. She made her acting debut in 2018 and since then she has appeared in a number of films and television series. She is most well known for her role in the film Snowball (2020) and Kakao TV's original Shadow Beauty (2021).
In 2012, she worked again with Hong Sang-soo in In Another Country, [41] which was headlined by French actress Isabelle Huppert, of whom Moon is a fan. [42] Because she found his script "unique and creative," Moon took a risk on newbie director Park Myung-rang and joined the cast of his 2013 crime thriller An Ethics Lesson. [43]
Jin made her stage debut in 1998 and spent ten years in theater, before becoming active in film and television. [3] She won Best Supporting Actress at the 50th Baeksang Arts Awards for surveillance thriller Cold Eyes (2013).