SONG Ji-hyo, born in 1981, debuted in 2001 as a model after she was scouted while working at a café. She appeared in several commercials and received her first acting opportunity with a minor role in the drama series <Age of Innocence> (2002). She landed her first film role the next year through an audition for the lead part in <Wishing Stairs> (2003), the third film in the popular horror series set in girls’ high schools initiated by <Whispering Corridors&...
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SONG Ji-hyo, born in 1981, debuted in 2001 as a model after she was scouted while working at a café. She appeared in several commercials and received her first acting opportunity with a minor role in the drama series <Age of Innocence> (2002). She landed her first film role the next year through an audition for the lead part in <Wishing Stairs> (2003), the third film in the popular horror series set in girls’ high schools initiated by <Whispering Corridors> (1998). After co-starring KO Soo in <Some> (2004), she played a key role in the popularization of Korean series across Asia with her main parts in rom-com <Princess Hours> (2006) and period drama <Jumong> (2006), the latter of which was the most viewed Korean series that year. She then played against IM Chang-jung in sexy comedy <Sex Is Zero 2> (2007) before meeting ZO In-sung in historical war epic <A Frozen Flower> (2008). She gained much wider recognition among the public since 2010 when she joined the regular cast of hit variety show <Running Man>. After playing a reporter in the police series <Crime Squad> (2011), she took the role of a detective in PARK Hoon-jung’s noir <New World> (2012). She established a strong foothold in the Chinese entertainment industry in 2016 by taking part in the Chinese version of the popular Korean reality TV show <We Got Married> as well as the films <708090> (2016) and <Super Express> (2016). Since 2017, she has been providing beauty tips in various TV shows named after her, and even launched her own reality show. In 2018, she starred in LEE Byoung-heon’s sexy comedy <What a Man Wants> (2017).
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