Song Ji-hyo
Song Ji-hyo | |
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Years active | 2001–present |
Agent | Creative Group ING |
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Revised Romanization | Cheon Su-yeon |
McCune–Reischauer | Ch'ŏn Su-yŏn |
Birth name | |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Cheon Seong-im |
McCune–Reischauer | Ch'ŏn Sŏng-im |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Song Ji-hyo |
McCune–Reischauer | Song Chi-hyo |
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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 is one of the regular cast members of the South Korean variety show Running Man since 2010, which brought her international recognition. She was a cover model for Kiki Magazine before she made her acting debut in the feature film Wishing Stairs (2003), the third installment in the Whispering Corridors film series. She made her television debut in the romantic comedy Princess Hours (2006) and the historical Jumong (2006). Song then received wider recognition for her roles in the film A Frozen Flower (2008), New World (2013), the TV series Emergency Couple (2014), her new hit Netflix drama Was It Love? (2020) and her first-ever film released after the start of the pandemic COVID-19 since March 2020 in South Korea, Intruder (2020), which received a positive response from moviegoers even though it was released during the pandemic.
Early life[]
Song Ji-hyo was born as Cheon Seong-im on 15 August 1981, in Pohang, North Gyeongsang. Her mother swam competitively for South Korea. 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 Park Shin-yang 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.[1]
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 Song Seung-heon and Song Hye-kyo, both main protagonists of Autumn in My Heart. Song then appeared in the music videos of Lee Soo-young's "And I Love You" and JTL's "Just Say Goodbye".[2] She also made a cameo appearance in the television series Age of Innocence.[citation needed]
Song made her feature film debut in Wishing Stairs (2003), the third installment of the horror Whispering Corridors film series, after beating out 3000 actors in an audition.[3] Then she was nominated for the Best New Actress at the 24th Blue Dragon Film Awards for her performance in the film. She starred in the crime thriller Some (2004), where she played a reporter.[4]
2006–2009: Rising popularity[]
Song made her television debut in the romantic comedy, Princess Hours (2006), where she played a ballet dancer who dreams to be a ballerina.[5][6] The series became hit across Asia, contributing to the Korean Wave. In the same year, she played the role of Lady Ye So-ya, the first wife of Jumong and the mother of King Yuri in the historical television series Jumong (2006).[7] 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 Baeksang Arts Awards for her performance.[8]
The following year, Song starred as a swimming champion who has a painful past in the comedy film Sex Is Zero 2 (2007), the sequel to Sex Is Zero (2002) opposite Im Chang-jung.[9] She also co-hosted SBS' music show Inkigayo, with Heechul of Super Junior from 11 November 2007 to 4 May 2008.[10] Song then portrayed the role of Queen in Yoo Ha's film A Frozen Flower (2008), alongside Jo In-sung and Joo Jin-mo. The film became one of the highest-grossing films of 2008, and led to increased recognition for Song. She later commented about the film and her nude scenes, "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".[11]
2010–present: International recognition[]
Song has been a member of the urban action variety show Running Man since 2010. She was requested to join by PD Kim Joo-hyung or also known as Myeok PD, whom she worked with while hosting Inkigayo. She appeared in the show as a guest from episode 2 to episode 5 then became a regular member in episode 6.[12]
After her contract ended with Namoo Actors, Song signed with C-JeS Entertainment in early 2011 and appeared in Choo Chang-min's film Late Blossom (2011). The film is based on the comic I Love You by web cartoonist Kang Full.[13] She reunited with Jumong co-star Song Il-gook in the police procedural television series Detectives in Trouble (2011) where she played a role as a reporter.[14] Later in the year, she starred in the historical television series Gyebaek (2011) as the Queen of King Uija.[15] In November, she was appointed as promotional ambassador for the Ministry of Education along with label-mates JYJ.[16] Song then co-starred alongside Kim Jae-joong of JYJ in the action comedy Code Name: Jackal (2012) where she played a clumsy assassin.[17][18]
The following year, Song participated in dubbing for the animated film Maritime Police Marco (2013) alongside fellow Running Man cast Lee Kwang-soo, and played a detective in Park Hoon-jung's crime film New World (2013).[19][20] She also starred opposite Lee Dong-wook as a royal nurse in the historical television series The Fugitive of Joseon (2013).[21]
Song took on the leading role in the medical romantic comedy television series Emergency Couple (2014) co-starring Choi Jin-hyuk, playing a divorced medical intern who encounters her ex-husband of an ugly divorce at an emergency room.[22][23] Song also collaborated with NBA in a collaboration titled "NBA X Song Ji Hyo", which she released her own cap series called "CHO.2".[24] In 2015, Song starred in the romantic comedy series Ex-Girlfriends' Club opposite Byun Yo-han as a film producer.[25] She also featured and appeared in Taiwanese singer and actor Kenji Wu's music video "You Are So Cute".[26]
In 2016, Song was cast alongside Taiwanese actor Chen Bolin in the reality variety show We Are In Love, the Chinese version of We Got Married.[27] Song then starred in two Chinese films, the romantic drama 708090 opposite Kenji Wu and the action comedy Super Express.[28][29] She then made her small-screen comeback, starring in the remake of a Japanese television series Listen to Love co-starring Lee Sun-kyun.[30] In December, Song signed with the management agency, My Company, after ending her contract with C-JeS Entertainment.[31][32][33]
In 2017, Song co-hosted the beauty program Song Ji-hyo's Beauty View with Gong Myung.[34] She next starred in the web series 29gram[35] and acted in the one-act drama Chief B and the Love Letter co-starring Jo Woo-jin.[36] Song produced and launched her first own reality program I Am Jyo Unnie in December 2017.[37]
In 2018, Song starred in the romantic comedy film What a Man Wants alongside Lee Sung-min, Shin Ha-kyun, and Lee El.[38] She co-hosted beauty program Song Ji Hyo's Beautiful Life and a reality program Pajama Friends.[39][40] Song was also cast in the romance horror drama Lovely Horribly alongside Park Si-hoo, which premiered in August.[41][42] Song then starred in the action thriller film Unstoppable alongside Ma Dong-seok.[43]
In 2019, Song was cast in the mystery thriller film Intruder[a] alongside Kim Mu-yeol.[44] In October, Song signed with Creative Group ING[45] after her contract with My Company ended in September.[46] In November, Song was cast as female lead of JTBC drama Was It Love? alongside Kim Min-jun, Son Ho-jun, Song Jong-ho and Koo Ja-sung, which premiered in July 2020.[47][48]
On 2 February 2021, Song was confirmed as the female lead for TVING upcoming drama The Witch's Diner which will premiered in 2021.[49]
Personal life[]
Song revealed on a May 2017 episode of Running Man that she had changed her birth name from "Cheon Seong-im" to "Cheon Soo-yeon" because "a lot of people recognize it nowadays".[50][51]
Filmography[]
Film[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2003 | Wishing Stairs | Yoon Jin-sung | [3] | |
2004 | Some | Seo Yoo-jin | [4] | |
2007 | Sex Is Zero 2 | Lee Kyeong-ah | [9] | |
2008 | A Frozen Flower | Queen Han Ik-bi | [11] | |
2011 | Late Blossom | Kim Yeon-ah | [13] | |
2012 | Code Name: Jackal | Bong Min-jung | [17][18] | |
2013 | Maritime Police Marco | Lulu | Korean dubbing | [19] |
New World | Lee Shin-woo | [20] | ||
2016 | 708090 | Duan Yu Rong | Chinese film | [28] |
Super Express | Maggie / Meixi | [29] | ||
2018 | What a Man Wants | Mi-young | [38] | |
Unstoppable | Ji-soo | [43] | ||
2020 | Intruder[a] | Yoo-jin | [44] |
Television series[]
Year | Title | Network | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2002 | Age of Innocence | SBS | Min-jung | Cameo, Episode 16 | [citation needed] |
2006 | Princess Hours | MBC | Min Hyo-rin | [5][6] | |
2006–2007 | Jumong | Lady Ye So-ya | [7] | ||
2011 | Detectives in Trouble | KBS2 | Jo Min-joo | [14] | |
Gyebaek | MBC | Eun-go | [15] | ||
2013 | The Fugitive of Joseon | KBS2 | Hong Da-in | [21] | |
2014 | Emergency Couple | tvN | Oh Jin-hee | [22][23] | |
2015 | The Girl Who Sees Smells | SBS | Herself | Cameo (Episode 1 with Running Man members) | [52] |
Ex-Girlfriends' Club | tvN | Kim Soo-jin | [25] | ||
2016 | Listen to Love | JTBC | Jung Soo-yeon | [30] | |
Entourage | tvN | Herself | Cameo (Episode 3) | [53] | |
2017 | Drama Stage – Chief B and the Love Letter | Bang Ga-young | One-act drama | [36] | |
2018 | Lovely Horribly | KBS2 | Oh Eul-soon | [41][42] | |
2020 | Was It Love? | JTBC | Noh Ae-jung | [47][48] |
Web series[]
Year | Title | Network | Role | Ref. |
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2017 | 29gram | DIA TV | Yeon Yoo-jin | [35] |
2021 | The Witch's Diner | TVING | Jo Hee-ra | [54] |
Television show[]
Year | Title | Network | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2007–2008 | Inkigayo | SBS | Host | [10] | |
2008–2009 | Dream Concert | [55][56] | |||
2010–2011 | TV Entertainment Tonight | Presenter | [57] | ||
2010–present | Running Man | Cast member | Guest (Episode 2–5) Regular cast (Episode 7–present) |
[12] | |
2016 | We Are In Love | Jiangsu TV | With Chen Bolin | [27] | |
2017 | Song Ji-hyo's Beauty View | JTBC2 | Host | [34] | |
2018 | Song Ji-hyo’s Beautiful Life | OnStyle | [39] | ||
Pajama Friends | Lifetime | [40] |
Web show[]
Year | Title | Network | Role | Ref. |
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2017 | I Am Jyo Unnie | Naver TV Cast | Main host | [37] |
Music video appearances[]
Year | Title | Artist(s) | Ref. |
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2001 | "Just Say Goodbye" | JTL | [2] |
"And I Love You" | Lee Soo-young | [citation needed] | |
2006 | "믿을 수 없는 말" | Stay | [58] |
2010 | "Don't Listen To This Song" | Young Jee | [59] |
2011 | "별 거 아니야" | [citation needed] | |
"In Heaven" | JYJ | [60] | |
2012 | "Be Happy" | Young Jee and Lee Kyu-hoon | [61] |
2013 | "Winter Song" | Freestyle | [62] |
2016 | "Lonely Night" | Gary feat. Gaeko | [63] |
Discography[]
Singles[]
Title | Year | Album |
---|---|---|
"Gift For You" (with Choi Kang-hee, Lee Sun-kyun and Kim Byung-man) |
2011 | Non-album single |
"You are So Cute"[26] (Kenji Wu feat. Song Ji-hyo) |
2015 | |
"Bonjour, Hi" (봉주르 하이) (with Yang Se-chan, Code Kunst and Nucksal as Hyo Chan Gong Won (효찬공원); feat. Yoon Mi-rae) |
2019 | Running Man Fan Meeting: Project Running 9 |
I Like It (좋아) (with Running Man members) |
Awards and nominations[]
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Award ceremony | Year | Category | Nominee(s) / work(s) | Result | Ref. |
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Asia Artist Awards | 2019 | Most Popular Actress | Song Ji-hyo | Won | [64] |
2020 | Popularity Award (Actress) | Won | [65] | ||
Blue Dragon Film Awards | 2003 | Best New Actress | Wishing Stairs | Nominated | |
Baeksang Arts Awards | 2007 | Best New Actress (TV) | Jumong | Nominated | |
2009 | Most Popular Actress (Film) | A Frozen Flower | Nominated | ||
2012 | Best Female Entertainer | Running Man | Nominated | ||
2013 | Nominated | ||||
Most Popular Actress in a Film | New World | Nominated | |||
Brand Customer Loyalty Award | 2021 | Multitainer (Female) | Song Ji-hyo | Won | [66] |
DramaFever Awards | 2014 | Best Kiss | Song Ji-hyo (with Gary) Running Man |
Won | |
Best Couple Not Meant To Be | Nominated | ||||
2015 | Best Actress of the Year | Emergency Couple | Won | [67] | |
Boldest Moment | Won | ||||
Best Couple Award | Song Ji-hyo (with Choi Jin-hyuk) Emergency Couple |
Nominated | |||
IZE Magazine | 2020 | Rediscovery Award | Intruder | Won | |
JTBC Awards [b] | 2016 | Impressive performances chosen by viewers | Listen to Love | Won | |
KBS Drama Awards | 2011 | Excellence Actress Award in a Miniseries | Detectives in Trouble | Nominated | |
Netizen Award, Actress | Nominated | ||||
2013 | Excellence Actress Award in a Mid-length Drama | The Fugitive of Joseon | Nominated | ||
Netizen's Award | Nominated | ||||
2018 | Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries | Lovely Horribly | Nominated | ||
Netizen Award, Actress | Nominated | ||||
Best Couple Award | Song Ji-hyo (with Park Si-hoo) Lovely Horribly |
Nominated | |||
MBC Drama Awards | 2011 | Excellence Actress Award in a Miniseries | Gyebaek | Nominated | [68] |
Producer's Award | Won | ||||
Macau International Movie Festival | 2013 | Best Supporting Actress | 708090 | Nominated | |
Metro Best K-drama Awards | 2020 | People's Choice - Best Couple | Song Ji-hyo (with Son Ho-jun) Was It Love? |
Nominated | |
People's Choice - Best Kiss | Nominated | ||||
People's Choice - Best Actress | Was It Love? | Nominated | |||
Mnet 20's Choice Awards | 2011 | Hot Variety Star | Running Man | Nominated | |
NATE Awards | 2013 | Best Couple | Song Ji-hyo (with Gary) Running Man |
Won | |
SBS Entertainment Awards | 2010 | Special Award in Variety | Running Man | Won | [69] |
2011 | Excellence Award in Variety | Won | [70] | ||
Netizen's Popularity Award | Nominated | ||||
2013 | Top Excellence Female Award | Won | [71] | ||
Best Couple | Song Ji-hyo (with Gary) Running Man |
Nominated | |||
2015 | Top Excellence Award in Variety | Running Man | Won | [72] | |
2020 | Golden Content Award | With Running Man members | Won | [73] | |
Sina Weibo Night Awards | 2016 | Best Trans-boundary Female Artist | Song Ji-hyo | Won | [74] |
Soompi Awards | 2016 | Best Actress of the Year | Ex-Girlfriend Club | Won | |
YinYueTai V Chart Awards | 2016 | The Best Cooperation of The Year | Song Ji-hyo (with Kenji Wu) "You are So Cute" |
Won |
State honors[]
Organization | Year | Award | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Mapo Tax Office | 2017 | Model Taxpayer Award | [75] |
Notes[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Previously known as Daughter
- ^ JTBC Awards is an online award ceremony in which the winner(s) are decided by the viewers through online voting.
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