Moon Junghee, born in 1976, majored in Drama from the Korean National University of Art and got her start in the play <Blood Brothers> in 1998, as a member of the troupe Hakchon. She was active in musicals, dramas, and movies, making her film debut in <I Wish I Had a Wife> (2000). She made a strong impression in Im Kwontaek’s <Raging Years> (2004) and receiving great recognition for her role as Karm Woosung’s first love in the drama <Alone in Love>...
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Moon Junghee, born in 1976, majored in Drama from the Korean National University of Art and got her start in the play <Blood Brothers> in 1998, as a member of the troupe Hakchon. She was active in musicals, dramas, and movies, making her film debut in <I Wish I Had a Wife> (2000). She made a strong impression in Im Kwontaek’s <Raging Years> (2004) and receiving great recognition for her role as Karm Woosung’s first love in the drama <Alone in Love> in 2006. In 2009, she hosted and co-directed the documentary <Fox Rain> and co-starred Shin Hakyun in <Café Noir>. In 2011, she managed to break from her intelligent and elegant image and widened her acting spectrum with a comedic relief role in the drama series <I Believe in Love>. She scored back-to-back summer hits in 2012 and 2013 when she landed one of the lead roles in the influenza film <Deranged> and the horror-thriller <Hide and Seek>, for which she drew many positive notices. She next joined the ensemble cast in the 2014 indie social drama <Cart>. She made waves with her participation in the drama series <Mama> (2014), and later joined the main cast of the nuclear disaster film <Pandora> (2016). After another lauded performance in the crime drama <Dark Figure of Crime> (2017), she could be seen in <THE DAY I DIED: UNCLOSED CASE> (2020) and left no one indifferent in her latest, the kidnapping thriller <Limit> (2022).
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