The South Korean actress has made a name for herself with standout performances in some of the most popular K-dramas in recent years. One of the main reasons she gained widespread recognition was her compelling role in the medical drama TV series Hospital Playlist. By the end of its first season, the show had climbed the charts to become the ninth highest-rated Korean drama in history—an impressive feat that highlighted her growing influence in the industry. Around the same time, fans also got to see her in the legal comedy series Extraordinary Attorney Woo, where her performance added depth and nuance to the storyline.
But her journey didn’t start on screen. Before fame, the South Korean actress dedicated herself to mastering her craft at the Korea National University of Arts, where she graduated with a focus on acting. Her training there laid a solid foundation for what would become a dynamic career. Over the years, she’s also expanded her repertoire through roles in films like Taklamakan, Go Back, and Gyeong-ah’s Daughter, each project showcasing her versatility.
Born and raised in South Korea, the South Korean actress has remained deeply connected to her roots while building an impressive body of work that continues to resonate with audiences both locally and internationally.
She first stepped into the world of acting back in 2015, and it was quite a memorable start. Her debut came with a small but meaningful role in the South Korean thriller Socialphobia, which gave her a chance to showcase her talent early on. She really made an impression despite the limited screen time, and from there, she began building her presence in the industry. She’s come a long way since that first appearance, and looking back, it’s clear that she had potential right from the beginning. She continues to grow as an actress, and each new project shows just how dedicated she is to her craft.