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In September 2009, Han Hyo Joo wrapped up her latest starring role in the musical drama, ''Soul Special'', which also stars K. Will in his acting debut. The drama is slated to air in twelve five-minute segments on various online portals, with KBS airing the entire drama in four parts.<ref>[http://www.allkpop.com/index.php/full_story/k._will_to_debut_as_an_actor_on_soul_special/ K. Will to debut as an actor on Soul Special!]. ''Allkpop''. Retrieved on November 23, 2009.</ref>
In September 2009, Han Hyo Joo wrapped up her latest starring role in the musical drama, ''Soul Special'', which also stars K. Will in his acting debut. The drama is slated to air in twelve five-minute segments on various online portals, with KBS airing the entire drama in four parts.<ref>[http://www.allkpop.com/index.php/full_story/k._will_to_debut_as_an_actor_on_soul_special/ K. Will to debut as an actor on Soul Special!]. ''Allkpop''. Retrieved on November 23, 2009.</ref>


She was meant to play the main role in the historical drama entitled [[Chuno]] but she rejected it after having problems with the management. She was replaced by [[Lee Da Hae]]. She is currently starring as the titular role of [[Dong Yi (Korean drama)|Dong Yi]], [[Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation|MBC]]'s 49th Anniversary Project.<ref>http://www.dramabeans.com/2009/11/ji-jin-hee-and-han-hyo-joo-pair-up-in-dong-yi/</ref>
She was meant to play the main role in the historical drama entitled [[Chuno]] but she rejected it after having problems with the management. She was replaced by [[Lee Da Hae]]. Her most recent role was as the titular character in[[Dong Yi (Korean drama)|Dong Yi]], [[Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation|MBC]]'s 49th Anniversary Project.<ref>http://www.dramabeans.com/2009/11/ji-jin-hee-and-han-hyo-joo-pair-up-in-dong-yi/</ref>


==Filmography==
==Filmography==

Revision as of 06:48, 31 December 2010

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Han Hyo-joo
File:Hanhyojooredpepper.jpg
Han Hyo Joo at the Red Pepper Launch Party in May 2007.
Born (1987-02-22) February 22, 1987 (age 37)
Cheongju, Chungbuk, South Korea
Occupation(s)Actress, model
Years active2005–present
Korean name
Hangul
한효주
Hanja
韓孝珠
Revised RomanizationHan Hyoju
McCune–ReischauerHan Hyo-ju

Han Hyo Joo (born February 22, 1987) is a South Korean actress and model affiliated with BH Entertainment. She made her debut in the sitcom Nonstop 5.[1]

Biography

Han Hyo Joo attends Dongguk University, where she majors in the dramatics and films department. Her hobbies include singing and writing and her talents are playing the piano, telling fairy tales, writing, running and fencing. Han has a younger brother. She was first discovered at a teenage beauty pageant in 2003. She joined the ranks as a prominent Pan-Asian star due to the rising popularity of Spring Waltz (the fourth and final installment of Yoon Suk-ho's season drama series, following Autumn Fairy Tale, Winter Sonata and Summer Scent) in other Asian countries, including Indonesia, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore, Philippines.

The film called Ad-lib Night (a subtle drama by Lee Yoon-ki) follows a young single woman who rediscovers herself through an eerie overnight encounter with strangers. The film, in which she has the starring role, premiered in November 2006. She was then chosen for the title role in a daily soap opera called 하늘만큼 땅만큼 ("Like the Heavens, Like the Land), on KBS in January 2007.

Han Hyo Joo was then cast in the SBS drama Iljimae[2], which also stars Lee Jun Ki, Lee Young Ah, and Park Shi Hoo.

The independent film, Ride Away, which Han portrayed Ha-jeong, debuted at the Jeonju International Film Festival in 2008.

In 2009, Han Hyo Joo starred as the lead actress in the highly successful SBS drama, Brilliant Legacy, along with Lee Seung Gi. She was the runner-up to host the MnetT 20’s Choice Award on August 28 and was chosen due to the popularity of the SBS drama Brilliant Legacy. The drama's popularity, with a peak viewership rating of 47.1% in South Korea, has increased her visibility in the Korean media and popularity as an entertainment personality. Since the drama's conclusion, she has experienced a sharp rise in interest for endorsement deals and media requests for interviews.[3]

Following her success on Brilliant Legacy, Han Hyo Joo was slated to assume the lead female role in the upcoming KBS2 drama Chuno. However, she withdrew from the role prior to production allegedly due to issues relating to her management and salary.[4]

Han Hyo Joo also stars in the collaborative Korean-Japanese telecinema production, Heaven's Postman, which - after several postponements - was released in late 2009.[5] The drama also features Kim Jaejoong[6] from TVXQ.

In September 2009, Han Hyo Joo wrapped up her latest starring role in the musical drama, Soul Special, which also stars K. Will in his acting debut. The drama is slated to air in twelve five-minute segments on various online portals, with KBS airing the entire drama in four parts.[7]

She was meant to play the main role in the historical drama entitled Chuno but she rejected it after having problems with the management. She was replaced by Lee Da Hae. Her most recent role was as the titular character inDong Yi, MBC's 49th Anniversary Project.[8]

Filmography

Dramas

Films

TV Shows

Music Videos

  • 2004: 사랑해요 I Love You by Simply Sunday
  • 2005: 그대가 세상에 있는 것 만으로 by Position
  • 2005: Paris by Epik High
  • 2006: 이별은 Farewell is... by U
  • 2006: Tree by Kwon Jin Won
  • 2009: 남잔 다 그래 by Lee Woo Sang
  • 2009: 헤어져 Break up by As One
  • 2009: 사랑한단 말을 못해서 Because I Couldn't Say that I Love You by K.Will
  • 2009: 너 정말이니 Are You Serious? by Rumble Fish
  • 2009: 왈칵눈물이 Sudden Burst of Tears by Han Hyo Joo (feat. Gan-D)

TV Commercials / Advertisements

  • 2005: Anti-smoking Campaign  · Crencia
  • 2005: Han Game  · Pizza Hut
  • 2006: CYOU Soju  · Green Time Green Tea
  • 2006: Enprani Cosmetics  ·
  • 2008: Samchuly  · Maxim Coffee
  • 2008: Korean Air  · Baskin Robbins
  • 2009: Jambangee  · LG SU:M 37'
  • 2009: Viki  · Nong Shim natural snacks
  • 2009: Samsung VLUU Digital Camera
  • 2009: Cello  · Kia Soul
  • 2010: Yoplait  · Lotte Card
  • 2010: Mr. Pizza  ·

Awards

References


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