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Cheon Seong-im Ch'ŏn Sŏngim Cheon Soo-yeon (born Cheon Seong-im on 15 August 1981), professionally known by her stage name Song Ji-hyo, is a South Korean actress and model. Song was a cover model for Kiki Magazine before she made her acting debut in the feature film (2003), the third installment in the. She made her television debut in the romantic comedy (2006) and the historical (2006). Song then received wider recognition for her roles in the film (2008), (2013), and the TV series (2014). Besides acting, Song is one of the regular casts of the South Korean variety show since 2010, which brought her international recognition. Contents. Early life Song Ji-hyo was born as Cheon Seong-im on 15 August 1981, in,.
Her mother was a South Korean national swimmer representative. She has a younger sister and a younger brother, Cheon Seong-moon, an actor. Song dreamed of becoming an actress during her high school years after watching in the 1998 South Korean film, Promise. She graduated with a degree in tax accounting from Kyungmoon University (now Kookje College).
Before entering the acting industry, Song was cast while working a part-time job at a cafe. Career 2001–2005: Career beginnings Before Song debuted as an actress, she was a model for Kiki Magazine. She chose 'Song Ji-hyo' as her stage name because she was inspired by the two famous actors and, both main protagonists of. Song then appeared in the music videos of 's 'And I Love You' and 's 'Just Say Goodbye'. She also made a in the television series. Song made her feature film debut in (2003), the third installment of the horror, after beating out 3000 actors in an audition. Then she was nominated for the Best New Actress at the 24th for her performance in the film.
She starred in the crime thriller (2004), where she played a reporter. 2006–2009: Rising popularity Song made her television debut in the romantic comedy, (2006), where she played a who dreams to be a. The series became hit across Asia, contributing to the. In the same year, she played the role of Lady Ye So-ya, the first wife of and the mother of in the historical television series (2006). The series was a commercial hit, receiving the highest viewership ratings of all the Korean dramas that aired in 2006.
Song experienced a rise in popularity and was nominated for Best New Actress in the TV category at the 43rd for her performance. The following year, Song starred as a swimming champion who has a painful past in the comedy film (2007), the to (2002) opposite. She also co-hosted ' music show, with of from 11 November 2007 to 4 May 2008. Song then portrayed the role of Queen in 's film (2008), alongside. The film became one of the highest-grossing films of 2008, and led to increased recognition for Song. She later commented, 'When I decided to do this film, nudity was not the central issue.
How much I expose is not important to me; I thought without that scene, it would be difficult to portray the subtle changes in emotion. What mattered to me at the time was working on my facial expressions apart from the posture that the director wanted me to convey'.
2010–present: International recognition Song has joined the urban action variety show since 2010. She was requested to join by PD Kim Joo-hyung or also known as Myeok PD, whom she worked with while hosting. She appeared in the show as a guest in episode 2 to episode 5 then officially joined and became a regular cast in episode 6. Song at the press conference in 2011. After her contract ended with, Song signed with in early 2011 and appeared in 's film (2011). The film is based on the comic I Love You by web cartoonist.
She reunited with Jumong co-star in the police procedural television series (2011) where she played a role as a reporter. Later in the year, she starred in the historical television series (2011) as the Queen of.
In November, she was appointed as promotional ambassador for the Ministry of Education along with label-mates. Song then co-starred alongside of in the action comedy (2012) where she played a clumsy assassin. The following year, Song participated in dubbing for the animated film Maritime Police Marco (2013) and played a detective in 's crime film (2013). She also starred opposite as a royal nurse in the historical television series (2013). Song took on the leading role in the medical romantic comedy television series (2014) co-starring, playing a divorced medical intern who encounters her ex-husband of an ugly divorce at an emergency room. Song also collaborated with in a collaboration titled 'NBA X Song Ji Hyo', which she released her own cap series called 'CHO.2'. In 2015, Song starred in the romantic comedy series opposite as a film producer.
She also featured and appeared in Taiwanese singer and actor 's music video 'You Are So Cute'. In 2016, Song was cast alongside Taiwanese actor in the reality variety show We Are In Love, the Chinese version of.
Song then starred in two Chinese films, the romantic drama opposite and the action comedy. She then made her small-screen comeback, starring in the remake of a Japanese television series co-starring. In December, Song signed with the management agency, My Company, after ending her contract with C-JeS Entertainment. In 2017, Song co-hosted the beauty program with.
She next starred in the web series 29gram and acted in the one-act drama Chief B and the Love Letter co-starring. Song produced and launched her first own reality program I Am Jyo Unnie in December 2017. In 2018, Song starred in the romantic comedy film alongside,. She co-hosted another beauty program Song Ji Hyo’s Beautiful Life. Song was also cast in the romance horror drama alongside, which premiered in August. Song then starred in the action thriller film alongside.
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