Bae Suzy

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Bae Suzy
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Suzy in 2018
Born
Bae Su-ji

(1994-10-10) October 10, 1994 (age 26)
EducationSchool of Performing Arts Seoul
Occupation
  • Singer
  • actress
  • model
AgentManagement SOOP
AwardsFull list
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2010–present
Labels
Associated acts
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationBae Su-ji
McCune–ReischauerPae Suchi

Bae Su-ji (Korean배수지; born October 10, 1994), better known as Bae Suzy, is a South Korean singer, actress and model. She was a member of the girl group Miss A under JYP Entertainment. Suzy later made her debut as an actress with television series Dream High (2011), and has gone on to appear in series such as Gu Family Book (2013), Uncontrollably Fond (2016), While You Were Sleeping (2017), Vagabond (2019) and Start Up (2020). She made her film debut in Architecture 101 (2012). Since her successful film debut she has been hailed as "The Nation's First Love" in her home country.[1][2][3]

Early life[]

Suzy was born in Buk District, Gwangju, South Korea on October 10, 1994,[4] to Bae Wan-young and Jeong Hyun-sook. She has an older sister and a younger brother. She attended School of Performing Arts Seoul and graduated in 2013.[5] Before debuting, she was an online shopping model.[6][7]

Career[]

2009–2010: Debut with Miss A[]

In 2009, she auditioned for Mnet Superstar K and made it through the preliminary round but she was ultimately eliminated. However, she caught the attention of a scout from JYP Entertainment and soon became a trainee.[8]

In March 2010, Suzy became a member of newly formed group Miss A.

2010–2016: Rising popularity[]

In October 2010, Suzy became the fixed host for MBC Show! Music Core alongside Minho and Onew, both members of Shinee, and Jiyeon, of T-ara.[9] Suzy later hosted other events such as the Seoul Music Awards,[10] Golden Disc Awards,[11] and Mnet 20's Choice Awards[12] where she won an award under the category "Hot New Star of 2011".[13] Since then, Suzy continues to host many events from music shows to major award ceremonies.

Suzy at Hallyu Dream Concert, 3 October 2011

Apart from her group activities, Suzy also ventured into acting. She made her acting debut in the music teen drama Dream High, which aired on KBS from January 3 to February 28.[14] Suzy also released an OST for the drama, titled "Winter Child". The drama was a local success, earning high viewership ratings during its two-month run; and also gained popularity in other countries.[15] At the KBS Drama Awards, Suzy won the Best New Actress award as well as Best Couple award with co-star Kim Soo-hyun.[16] Suzy also became a cast member in KBS TV reality show Invincible Youth 2. The show began filming its first episode on October 19 and aired on November 11.[17]

Suzy made her film debut with Architecture 101 (2012) playing the younger version of the female protagonist.[18][19] Architecture 101 was one of the ten most-watched films in Korea in the first quarter of 2012, and achieved over 4.1 million admissions nine weeks after its theater release; a new box-office record set for Korean melodramas.[20] The same year, Suzy played a supporting role in KBS drama Big, written by the Hong sisters, alongside Gong Yoo and Lee Min-jung.[21][22]

She is also the first Korean female celebrity to win a singer rookie award, drama rookie award, film rookie award, and variety rookie award. She received the Best New Actress award at the 48th Baeksang Arts Awards for her acting performance in Architecture 101.[23] On December 22, 2012, Suzy won the Best Newcomer award in the Variety category at the KBS Entertainment Awards for her stint in Invincible Youth 2 [24]

In 2013, she starred in the historical fusion drama Gu Family Book alongside Lee Seung-gi.[25][26] She received acting recognition at the MBC Drama Awards, winning the Top Excellence award[27] and at the Seoul International Drama Awards, winning the Outstanding Actress award.[28] She also featured on the variety show Healing Camp, becoming the youngest guest on the show.[29][30]

In May 2014, Suzy was cast in the film The Sound of a Flower (2015) as Jin Chae-sun, Korea's first female pansori singer.[31] The movie depicts the struggle of a singer who is not allowed to perform in the public because of her gender during the Joseon era.[32] To prepare herself for the role, Suzy received training in pansori for a year.[33] The same year, Suzy collaborated with Taiwanese singer-actor Show Lo in the single "Together In Love", featured in his album Reality Show.[34]

Suzy with her wax figure, Madame Tussauds Hong Kong, 13 September 2016

In January 2016, Suzy released a digital single titled "Dream" with Exo's Baekhyun.[35] The song debuted at number one on Gaon's weekly digital chart[36] and proceeded to win the "Best Collaboration" award at the Mnet Asian Music Awards.[37] She then starred in the romance melodrama Uncontrollably Fond with Kim Woo-bin.[38][39] Suzy released two OSTs for the drama, including a self-composed song.[40] In September 2016, Suzy's wax figure at Madame Tussauds Hong Kong went on display.[41] She is the first Korean female celebrity to receive a wax-likeness of herself at Madame Tussauds.[42]

2017–present: Solo debut and new agency[]

In early 2017, Suzy made her debut as a solo artist with the album titled Yes? No?.[43][44] Her pre-release single "Pretend" was released on January 17 and achieved an all-kill on music charts.[45] The title track, "Yes, No, Maybe" was released a week after, on January 24, 2017.[46] In February 2017, Suzy released a duet with singer Park Won, titled "Don't Wait for Your Love".[47][48] Suzy then returned to television, starring alongside Lee Jong-suk in the fantasy thriller drama While You Were Sleeping which premiered in September 2017.[49][50] On December 27, following the announcement of Min's departure, JYP Entertainment announced that Miss A had disbanded.[51] Suzy renewed her contract with JYP Entertainment.[52]

In early 2018, it was announced that Suzy would make her comeback in late January.[53] On January 22, Suzy released her pre-release track entitled "In Love with Someone Else",[54] which achieved a real-time all kill.[55] Suzy released her second album titled Faces of Love on January 29[56] with the title track "Holiday".[57] On February 14, Suzy released a music video for her b-side track, "Sober."[58] On March 9, Suzy released her fourth music video for the single "Midnight", featuring a piano ensemble by Yiruma.[59]

On March 31, 2019, Suzy left JYP Entertainment following the expiration of her contract. She then signed a contract with acting agency Management SOOP.[60][61] She then starred in the spy-action drama Vagabond, playing a secret agent;[62][63] and action film Ashfall, playing the role of Ha Jung-woo's wife.[64]

In 2020, Suzy is starring in the drama Start Up as an aspiring entrepreneur. In the series streaming worldwide on Netflix, she dreams of becoming Korea's Steve Jobs by starting a start-up.[65]

In the media[]

She became one of the most in-demand endorsers in South Korea, and has been hailed a "CF Queen" due to numerous endorsement deals ranging from cosmetics, apparel, up to basic commodities like sugar.[66] She made more than 10 billion won in 2013 with more than 14 endorsement deals in one year.[67] In 2020, Suzy has earned yet another nickname "Human Dior" as fans noticed her always wearing and promoting the said brand.[68][69]

Discography[]

Extended plays[]

Filmography[]

Awards and nominations[]

References[]

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