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Revision as of 11:17, 25 December 2011
Ha Ji-won | |
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Born | Jeon Hae-rim 28 June 1978 |
Nationality | South Korea |
Education | BFTV |
Alma mater | Dankook University |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1996 – present |
Height | 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) |
Relatives | Jeon Tae-su (brother) |
Korean name | |
Hangul | |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Ha Ji-won |
McCune–Reischauer | Ha Chi-wŏn |
Birth name | |
Hangul | |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Jeon Hae-rim |
McCune–Reischauer | Chǒn Hae-rim |
Ha Ji-won (Korean: 하지원, Hanja 河智媛) was born Jeon Hae-rim (Korean: 전해림, Hanja: 河智媛) on 28 June 1978. She is a South Korean actress. She is also the Grand Prize (Korean: 대상) winner of 2006 KBS Acting Awards for her performance in TV drama Hwang Jin-i.
Career
Ha Ji-won is one of Korean cinema’s top actresses. She is also noted as one of the most versatile actresses of all time.
She started her career playing supporting roles in television productions.[1] In 2002, Ha Ji-won had her breakthrough role as the lead in the horror film Phone, earning her a best actress nomination at the Blue Dragon Film Awards. Since then she has gone on to make films like the Sex Is Zero, Reversal of Fortune, 100 Days with Mr. Arrogant and more recently Sector 7. She has also starred in the movie Haeundae.[2]
Ha has also starred in the TV series Something Happened in Bali in early 2004, co-starring Zo In Sung and So Ji-sub. In that project, she played tour guide Lee Soo-jeong, who consequently attracted two men whom she did not like. She won a Baek-Sang Best Actress Award for her performance in this drama.
In 2010, she starred as Gil Ra Im in the fantasy drama, Secret Garden.
In 2011, she starred in Sector 7, South Korea's first 3D IMAX film, which has broken the year's box office records since its opening on 4 August.[3] On 28 October, Ha along with Kim Hyun Joong of SS501 acted as emcee at the 2011 K-Pop Super Concert held at Gwangalli Beach in Busan, which was broadcast on SBS on 6 November.[4]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role |
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2000 | Truth Game | Han Da-Hye |
Nightmare | Eun-ju | |
Ditto | Seo Hyeon-ji | |
2002 | Phone | a young journalist |
Sex Is Zero | Eun-hyo | |
2003 | Reversal of Fortune | Han Ji-yeong |
2004 | 100 Days with Mr. Arrogant | Kang Ha-yeong |
Love, So Divine | Yang Bong-hie | |
2005 | All for Love | Cameo |
Daddy-Long-Legs | Cha Young-mi | |
Duelist | Detective Namsoon | |
2007 | Miracle on 1st Street | Myung-ran |
2008 | BA:BO | Ji-ho |
His Last Gift | Hye-Yeong (Cameo) | |
2009 | Haeundae | Kang Yeon-Hee |
Closer to Heaven | Lee Ji-Soo | |
2011 | Sector 7 | Cha Hae-joon |
Television drama
Year | Title | Role | Network |
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1996 | Adults don't know | a student | KBS |
1998 | Dragon's Tears | Na In | KBS |
1999 | Dangerous Lullaby | Young-Eun | KBS |
1999 | Hak Gyo 2 | Jang Se Jin | KBS |
2000 | Secret | Lee Ji-Eun | MBC |
2001 | Life is Beautiful | Ryu Hee-Jung | KBS |
2002 | Days in the Sun | Park Tae-kyong | KBS |
2003 | Damo | Jang Chae Ok | MBC |
2004 | Something Happened in Bali | Lee Soo Jung | SBS |
2005 | Fashion 70's | Cameo | SBS |
2006 | Hwang Jini | Hwang Jin Yi | KBS |
2010 | Secret Garden | Gil Ra Im | SBS |
Music video
- "Tears" with Go Soo (2001)
- "Love Story" by Rain (2008)
- "Love Story" the movie (2008)
which she played the role as bi rain's ex-girlfriend
Television hosting
Awards
- 2011: Beauty Awards - The Youngest Face
- 2011: Grimae Awards - Best Actress (Secret Garden)
- 2011: Korea Savings Award - Prime Minister Award
- 2010: SBS Drama Awards – Top Excellence Award, Drama Special, Actress (Secret Garden)
- 2010: SBS Drama Awards – Top Ten Stars Award (Secret Garden)
- 2010: SBS Drama Awards – Netizen Popularity Award together with Hyun Bin (Secret Garden)
- 2010: SBS Drama Awards – Best Couple Award (Hyun Bin & Ha Ji-won) (Secret Garden)
- 2009: 46th Baeksang Arts Awards – Best Actress (My Love By My Side)
- 2009: 30th Blue Dragon Film Awards – Best Actress (My Love By My Side)
- 2009: 30th Blue Dragon Film Awards – Popularity Award (My Love By My Side)
- 2009: 5th Korean University Film Festival – Best Actress (My Love By My Side)
- 2007: 2007 Asia Model Festival Awards – Most Popular along with Jang Hyuk, Hyun Young
- 2007: 32nd Golden Chest International TV Festival – Best Actress (Hwang Jin Yi)
- 2007: 34th Korean Broadcasting Awards – Best Actress (Hwang Jin Yi)
- 2006: KBS Drama Awards – Daesang Award (Hwang Jin Yi)
- 2006: KBS Drama Awards – Best Couple Award (Jang Geun Suk & Ha Ji-won) (Hwang Jin Yi)
- 2006: KBS Drama Awards – Netizen Popularity Award (Hwang Jin Yi)
- 2005: 26th Blue Dragon Film Awards – Popularity Award (Duelist)
- 2004: SBS Drama Awards – Top Excellence Award, Actress (What Happened in Bali)
- 2004: SBS Drama Awards – Top Ten Stars Award (What Happened in Bali)
- 2004: 25th Blue Dragon Film Awards – Best New Actress
- 2004: 39th Baeksang Arts Awards – Best New Actress
- 2004: 39th Baeksang Arts Awards – Best Actress for TV Section (What Happened in Bali)
- 2003: MBC Drama Awards – Top Excellence Award, Actress (Damo)
- 2003: MBC Drama Awards – Best Couple Award (Lee Seo-jin & Ha Ji-won) (Damo)
- 2003: MBC Drama Awards – Netizen Popularity Award (Damo)
- 2001: Korean Society of Cinematographers – Most Popular Actress
- 2001: 36th Baeksang Arts Awards – Best New Actress for TV Section (Secret)
- 2000: MBC Drama Awards – Best New Actress (Secret)
- 2000: Blue Dragon Film Awards – Best Supporting Actress (Ditto)
- 2000: Grand Bell Film Awards (Daejong Film Festival) – Best New Actress (Truth Game)
- 2000: Pusan Film Critics Association Awards – Best New Actress (Truth Game)
References
- ^ New 3D Korean Monster Movie SECTOR 7 Begins Production
- ^ Sector 7 Coming Packed with Japanese Creatures in 3D
- ^ Lee, Hyo-won (8 August 2011). "Interview: Ha Ji-won and Korea's first 3D IMAX movie". CNN Go. Retrieved 11 August 2011.
- ^ Park So-Jung "Ha Ji-won, Kim Hyun-joong to host upcoming K-pop concert" 10 Asia. 21 October 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-11
- ^ http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=106&oid=020&aid=0000159650