Han Hyo-Joo
Han Hyo-Joo
Han Hyo-Joo
Han Hyo-joo
Film)[1]
Actress
Occupations
model
singer
Agents BH [ko]
FlaMme [ja]
Korean name
Hangul 한효주
Hanja 韓孝周
Romanization
Website bhent.co.kr
Han Hyo-joo (Korean: 한효주; born Han Ji-yeong, February 22, 1987) is a South
Korean actress, model and singer. She is best known for her leading roles in television
series such as Heaven & Earth (2007), Iljimae (2008), Brilliant Legacy (2009), Dong
Yi (2010) for which she won the coveted Best Actress award at the 47th Baeksang Arts
Awards, W (2016), Happiness (2021) and Moving (2023), as well as the
films Masquerade (2012), which is one of the highest grossing Korean films of all-
time, Cold Eyes (2013), for which she won Best Actress at the 34th Blue Dragon Film
Awards, Love 911 (2012), The Beauty Inside (2015), and The Pirates: The Last Royal
Treasure (2022).
Early life[edit]
Han Hyo-joo was born in Yullryang-dong, Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province.
[1]
Her mother was an elementary school teacher before becoming an inspector for public
schools, and her father was an air force lieutenant colonel who served at a reserve. At
the time of her birth, Han was given the name Han Ji-yeong (Korean: 한지영) but when
she entered the third grade, she changed it to her current name. She also has a
younger brother and attended Deokseong Elementary School. As a child, she was good
in sports, particularly track and field.
After graduating from Yullyang Middle School in 2002, she attended Cheongju Girls'
High School until 2004. In her sophomore year of high school, she moved to Seoul and
transferred to Bulgok High School in Bundang-gu, Seongnam, despite the objections of
her strict and conservative father. After graduating in March 2005, she entered Dongguk
University's College of Arts, where she joined the Theater and Film department, and
eventually graduated in 2010.[3]
Career[edit]
2003–2006: Beginnings[edit]
Han was first discovered in a teenage beauty pageant organized by food corporation
Binggrae in 2003. She began her acting career in the sitcom Nonstop 5 and the
gangster comedy film My Boss, My Teacher.[4][5] Han later raised her profile by starring
in Spring Waltz, the fourth and final installment of TV director Yoon Seok-ho's "season
drama" series.[6]
In 2006, director Lee Yoon-ki cast Han in the starring role in his low-budget independent
film Ad-lib Night, which follows a young woman who rediscovers herself through an
eerie overnight encounter with strangers.[7] She won the Best New Actress awards at
the Korean Association of Film Critics Awards and Singapore International Film
Festival for her performance.
2007–2010: Breakthrough roles and overseas popularity[edit]
Han then starred in two highly successful TV projects and rose to fame - KBS daily
drama Heaven & Earth with Park Hae-jin in 2007,[8] and SBS masked-adventurer
series Iljimae with Lee Joon-gi in 2008.[9] Both dramas drew solid viewership ratings
nationwide throughout its run with high viewer ratings and launched Han into a
household name. Afterwards, she was cast in another indie film, Ride Away, which
debuted at the 2008 Jeonju International Film Festival.[10]
Han then filmed the Korean-Japanese telecinema co-production Heaven's Postman,
which also featured pop star Jaejoong from TVXQ (now JYJ).[11] After several
postponements, it was released in theaters in late 2009, and broadcast on TV in 2010.
Han's breakthrough came in Brilliant Legacy costarring Lee Seung-gi, which became a
massive hit in 2009, reaching a peak viewership rating of 47.1%.[12][13][14] It catapulted Han
to stardom, and after the drama's conclusion, she experienced a sharp rise in
endorsement deals and media requests for interviews, as well as increased pan-Asian
popularity.[15][16] Later that year Han wrapped up her starring role in the musical
drama Soul Special, which aired on KBS Joy.[17]
In 2010, Han took on the titular character in MBC's 49th anniversary project Dong Yi.[18]
[19]
The series became a hit during its run both domestically and across Asia.[20][21] Han won
several acting awards for her portrayal of Choi Suk-bin, including the Daesang (Grand
Prize) award at MBC Drama Awards and the coveted Best Actress award at Baeksang
Arts Awards.[22][23]
2011–2015: Film roles[edit]
In 2011, Han played a blind telemarketer opposite So Ji-sub's ex-boxer in the
melodrama film Always.[24] Helmed by director Song Il-gon, it premiered as the opening
film of the 2011 Busan International Film Festival.[25][26][27] Han later contributed voice
narration to the "barrier-free" version of Japanese film My Back Page, which features
descriptive audio and subtitles for people with hearing or visual impairments.[28][29]
Han then played the queen to Lee Byung-hun's Gwanghae in the 2012 blockbuster
period film Masquerade,[30][31] which became one of the highest-grossing Korean films of
all time. She followed that with Love 911, an unlikely romance between a doctor and a
firefighter (Go Soo).[32][33]
Han at the 34th Blue Dragon Film Awards in November 2013
In 2013, Han starred opposite Sol Kyung-gu and Jung Woo-sung in action thriller Cold
Eyes, a remake of the 2007 Hong Kong film Eye in the Sky.[34][35] The film dominated the
box office after its release and became one of the biggest domestic hits of 2013.[36] Han
received acting recognition for her performance, winning Best Actress from the Blue
Dragon Film Awards and Buil Film Awards.[37][38]
In 2014, Han and Love 911 costar Go Soo reunited in Myohyangsangwan ("View
of Mount Myohyang"), which depicts the rendezvous of a South Korean painter and a
North Korean waitress in a North Korean restaurant. The short film is a collaboration
by contemporary artists Moon Kyung-won and Jeon Joon-ho, and combined a theatrical
plot, experimental imagery, dance and performance art.[39][40]
She then ventured into the overseas market by starring in her first Japanese film, Isshin
Inudo's Miracle: Debikuro-kun no Koi to Maho ("Miracle Devil Claus' Love and Magic").
Set during the Christmas season, the film is a love story about a kind bookstore
employee (played by Masaki Aiba from J-pop boyband Arashi) who meets three
women.[41][42]
In 2015, Han starred in the musical biopic C'est Si Bon, which depicted the ups and
downs of the folk music group Twin Folio, which was active from the 1960s to 80s.
Famous for its live performances, C'est Si Bon was the name of a popular music lounge
located in Mugyo-dong in the 1970s, where Twin Folio got its start; Han played the
group's muse.[43] This was followed by romantic comedy film The Beauty Inside, where
Han's character falls in love with a man who changes to different people every day.[44][45]
Later that year, Han got together with Yoo Yeon-seok and Chun Woo-hee, both of her
co-stars in The Beauty Inside, again for Love, Lies, a movie which depicts the last story
of gisaeng during the Japanese occupation in the 1940s.[46][47]
2016–present: Television comeback and American
advancement[edit]
In 2016, Han returned to the small screen with MBC's fantasy suspense
series W alongside Lee Jong-suk.[48] Helmed by director Jung Dae-yoon who
directed She Was Pretty and writer Song Jae-jung whose previous works include Nine:
Nine Time Travels and Queen In-hyun's Man, expectations were high as this marked
Han's return to the small screen after 6 years.[49][50] She won the Top Excellence award at
the 5th APAN Star Awards and MBC Drama Awards for her performance in W.
Han in 2017
In 2018, Han starred in the thriller Golden Slumber alongside Kang Dong-won.[51] The
same year, she reunited with Kang as the female lead in sci-fi action thriller Illang: The
Wolf Brigade, based on the Japanese animated flick of the same name.[52][53][54]
In 2019, Han was confirmed as part of the main cast of American television
series Treadstone, an offshoot from Universal's Bourne franchise.[55][56]
In 2020, Han was cast in a Japanese action film Taiyō wa Ugokanai ("The Sun Stands
Still"), directed by Eiichiro Hasumi. Based on the novel of the same name, Han plays an
elusive and mysterious spy who travels across the world on adventures whilst hiding her
true intentions.[57]
Philanthropy[edit]
In May 2022, Han donated ₩50 million to Asan Medical Center, and also donated ₩50
million in 2021. It will be used for the cost of treatment such as surgery so that young
patients do not miss treatment due to economic burdens.[64]
Controversy[edit]
Legal action allegations[edit]
In November 2013, the Seoul Central District Prosecutors Office indicted Han's ex-
manager from her former agency Fantom Entertainment for attempted extortion.
According to the police, the ex-manager surnamed Lee illegally transferred 16 photos of
Han and her ex-boyfriend from her digital camera to his mobile phone. Lee then
threatened to publish the compromising photos unless he and his two accomplices were
paid ₩400 million; Han's father paid them ₩10 million. In a press release, Han's
agency BH Entertainment said the actress did not engage in any activities that deserve
public criticism and threatened "strong measures" to deal with blackmail.[65][66]
In September 2014, the South Korean media reported that a petition was being
circulated to boycott Han's appearance in TV commercials.[67] The petition stemmed from
Han's younger brother allegedly bullying a fellow airman while both were in mandatory
military service that resulted in the latter's suicide. The negative publicity was
exacerbated by Han herself having once been appointed as a goodwill ambassador for
the Republic of Korea Air Force.[68]
Filmography[edit]
Film[edit]
[7]
Ad-lib Night Bo-kyung Independent film
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2008
Woman at the bus stop / Voice
My Dear Enemy Cameo
on the phone
production
2012
Love 911 Go Mi-soo [33]
2014
Miracle: Devil Claus' Love
Tae So-yeon Japanese film [41]
and Magic
2015
The Beauty Inside Hong Yi-soo [45]
[51]
2018 Golden Slumber Jeon Sun-young
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2021 The Sun Does Not Move Ayako Japanese film [69]
Treasure
2022
Special appearance;
20th Century Girl Adult Na Bo-ra [70]
Netflix film
Television series[edit]
257
Heaven &
2007 Suk Ji-soo [8]
Earth
Brilliant
Go Eun-sung [13]
Legacy
2009
bin)
Web series[edit]
Dramaworld
2021 Park So-yun Cameo [72]
Television shows[edit]
Wheels 2
2005
"Paris" Epik High Swan Songs
"All men are like that" (남잔 다 그래) Lee Woo-sang One Fine Day
[79]
2012 "Hide and Seek" (숨바꼭질) Han Hyo-joo, Broccoli, Hide and Seek
Year Song title Artist Album Ref.
You Too?
Discography[edit]
Singles[edit]
2010
"Don't You Know" Han Hyo-joo with GMF 2010[78]
(Han Hyo-joo, No Reply)
8 A.M[81]
"Oh Seoul"(오 서울)
(M-Q feat. Han Hyo-joo) 2011
Accolades[edit]
Awards and nominations[edit]
Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, and the result of the
nomination
Nominee /
Award ceremony Year Category Result Ref.
Work
Awards
Actress in a Miniseries
Baeksang Arts Awards 2010 Best Actress – Television Brilliant Legacy Nominated
[23]
2011 Dong Yi Won
Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, and the result of the
nomination
Nominee /
Award ceremony Year Category Result Ref.
Work
Best Actress
2016 The Beauty Inside Nominated
Buil Film Awards
Nominee /
Award ceremony Year Category Result Ref.
Work
Awards
Korean Association of
Film Critics Awards
2013 Best Actress Cold Eyes Nominated
Awards
Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, and the result of the
nomination
Nominee /
Award ceremony Year Category Result Ref.
Work
Actress
Association Awards
Festival
Max Movie Awards 2016 Best Actress The Beauty Inside Nominated
Actress
[98]
2016 Grand Prize (Daesang) Nominated
W
Top Excellence Award,
Won
Actress in a Miniseries
Nominee /
Award ceremony Year Category Result Ref.
Work
Mnet 20's Choice Awards 2009 Hot Female Drama Star Brilliant Legacy Won [99]
Han Hyo-
Best Couple Award joo with Lee Seung- Won
gi
Brilliant Legacy
Awards
Singapore International
2007 Best Actress Ad-lib Night Won [103]
Film Festival
State honors[edit]
Name of country, year given, and name of honor
Listicles[edit]