South Korean actress
Moon So-ri
(born July 2, 1974) is a South Korean actress, film director and
screenwriter
. She is best known for her acclaimed leading roles in
Oasis
(2002) and
A Good Lawyer's Wife
(2003).
Career
[
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]
After graduating with a degree in education from
Sungkyunkwan University
, Moon So-ri became part of the theater group
Hangang
("
Han River
") from 1995 to 1997, and debuted in the play
Classroom Idea
(she also collaborated in its creation).
[1]
She appeared in plays and
short films
such as
Black Cut
[2]
and
To the Spring Mountain
[3]
before finding fame as a leading actress. Her first film role was in
Lee Chang-dong
's acclaimed
Peppermint Candy
, however her acting skills were not really showcased until she appeared in her second film
Oasis
, also by Lee Chang-dong.
[4]
[5]
Her powerful portrayal of a woman with
cerebral palsy
earned her strong praise as well as the
Marcello Mastroianni Award
for Emerging Actor or Actress at the
2002 Venice Film Festival
(Moon is only the second Korean to win a prize there, after
Kang Soo-yeon
in 1985 for
The Surrogate Woman
).
[6]
She was also named Best Actress at the 2003
Seattle International Film Festival
.
The following year she again found fame in
Im Sang-soo
's third film
A Good Lawyer's Wife
. A 180-degree turn from her previous screen image, this film featured her as a free thinking woman in a decaying marriage who starts an affair with the teenage boy next door. This film was also invited to the
Venice Film Festival
, and she later won the Best Actress award from the
Stockholm International Film Festival
. Similar to the case with
Oasis
, Best Actress honors at many domestic awards ceremonies followed.
[6]
Moon starred opposite
Song Kang-ho
in 2004's
The President's Barber
, a film that illustrates 20 years of modern Korean history through the eyes of president
Park Chung Hee
's personal barber.
[7]
She took a more central role in her next feature
Sa-kwa
, an introspective relationship drama about a woman who embarks on a new relationship after being dumped by her long-time boyfriend.
[8]
Also from 2005,
Bravo, My Life!
saw her return to the historical era of the late 70s/early 80s in a family drama set against the political upheaval of those times.
[6]
[9]
In 2006, she played a sexually promiscuous professor in
Bewitching Attraction
,
[10]
then a disapproving sister in
Family Ties
(for which she shared Best Actress honors with three castmates at the 2006
Thessaloniki Film Festival
, where their film also swept
Best Picture
and Best Screenplay).
[11]
Moon starred in her first ever television series in 2007, the big-budget fusion
fantasy
-
period drama
The Legend
.
[12]
[13]
[14]
[15]
She then narrated
My Heart Is Not Broken Yet
, a
documentary
on
Song Sin-do
and her decade-long lawsuit against the Japanese government for an official apology towards her fellow
comfort women
.
[16]
[17]
She followed that with sports movie
Forever the Moment
(a
sleeper hit
in 2008),
[18]
[19]
[20]
another
TV drama
(about a family of grown-up siblings),
[21]
and the human rights-themed
Fly, Penguin
in 2009.
[22]
[23]
To promote the 2009 Green Film Festival in Seoul,
Kim Tae-yong
directed Moon in the short film
Take Action, Now or Never!
about power saving, cycling, and handkerchief use (her husband
Jang Joon-hwan
appeared in a
cameo
).
[24]
[25]
She was also one of the four characters in Baik Hyun-jhin's short film
The End
.
[26]
[27]
[28]
After appearing in
A Little Pond
, the 2010 dramatization of the
No Gun Ri Massacre
,
[29]
Moon joined the ensemble cast of
Hong Sang-soo
's
Ha Ha Ha
.
[30]
[31]
[32]
[33]
Ha Ha Ha
won the top prize in the
Un Certain Regard
section of the
2010 Cannes Film Festival
.
Having always expressed a desire to return to her stage roots, Moon did so in 2006 in
Sulpun Yonguk
("Sad Play")
[34]
[35]
and again in the 2010 Korean production of
The Pitmen Painters
.
[36]
Her
voice acting
for
Leafie, A Hen into the Wild
was praised as "superb [...] instantly recognizable and articulating the gumption and touching naivete of the eponymous hen with great conviction,"
[37]
[38]
and in 2011
Leafie
became the most successful Korean animated film of the modern era, with over 2 million admissions.
[39]
[40]
That same year, Moon joined
Konkuk University
's Faculty of Arts as a professor of
film studies
.
[41]
In 2012, she worked again with Hong Sang-soo in
In Another Country
,
[42]
which was headlined by French actress
Isabelle Huppert
, of whom Moon is a fan.
[43]
Because she found his script "unique and creative," Moon took a risk on newbie director Park Myung-rang and joined the cast of his 2013 crime thriller
An Ethics Lesson
.
[44]
She then reunited with
Sol Kyung-gu
in the spy comedy
The Spy: Undercover Operation
.
[45]
[46]
[47]
[48]
In 2014, Moon starred in
Venus Talk
, about the romantic and sex lives of three women in their forties.
[49]
She also appeared in Park Chan-kyong's fantasy/documentary
Manshin: Ten Thousand Spirits
that looked at Korean modern history through the checkered past and
exorcism
-based imagination of a
shaman
.
[50]
Another Hong Sang-soo feature,
Hill of Freedom
, followed.
[51]
On television, she was designated as one of the co-hosts of a new
talk show
,
Magic Eye
; this was the first time Moon had been involved in variety programming.
[52]
[53]
Moon then made her directorial debut with the short film
The Actress
, in which she played the title character who goes mountain climbing with friends then meets up for drinks with a group of male acquaintances; once alcohol has loosened the tongues of her companions, she learns their prejudices against her.
[54]
It premiered at the
19th Busan International Film Festival
, where she also co-hosted the opening ceremony with
Ken Watanabe
.
[55]
Along with two other short films
The Running Actress
and
The Best Director
, the feature-length film premiered in 2017.
[56]
[57]
Moon has cited Lee Chang-dong as a key influence on her directorial work, saying that she thought about her experience with Lee a lot while making these three shorts.
[58]
In 2015, Moon became the first Korean actor invited as a jury member of the
Locarno International Film Festival
; festival artistic director
Carlo Chatrian
lauded her "brave choices (in selecting projects)" and called Moon "the jewel of the Korean movie industry".
[59]
[60]
The following year, she was invited to the
Venice International Film Festival
, where she became the first South Korean actor to serve as a juror on the Orizzonti section.
[61]
In 2017, Moon featured as a political journalist in the election film
The Mayor
.
[62]
In 2018, Moon starred in the
Korean film adaptation
of the Japanese manga series
Little Forest
, playing the main character (
Kim Tae-ri
)'s mom.
[63]
Among Moon's upcoming films are romance film
Good Day
by
Zhang Lu
,
[64]
legal film
Juror 8
,
[65]
[66]
and school bullying drama
I Want to See Your Parents' Face
,
[67]
Moon also voiced
The Underdog
, which was directed by
Leafie, A Hen into the Wild
director.
[68]
In 2021, Moon appeared in the film
Three Sisters,
in which she earned two Best Actress awards at the prestigious
42nd Blue Dragon Film Awards
and 41st
Korean Association of Film Critics Awards
, and a nomination at the
57th Baeksang Arts Awards
category in the
Best Actress ? Film
.
[69]
In June 2021, Moon appeared in the MBC drama
On the Verge of Insanity
aired on MBC with
Jung Jae-young
and
Lee Sang-yeob
. Moon has confirmed that she will appear in the Netflix film
Seoul Vibe
with actor
Yoo Ah-in
, and Netflix drama
Queen Maker
with actress
Kim Hee-ae
, which are both expected to be released around 2022.
[70]
Personal life
[
edit
]
According to Moon, she had a strict upbringing; she was not allowed to go to the theater, and she was also forced to read classical literary works. During her childhood, she had to learn to perform
pansori
, and play the violin and the
gayageum
.
[71]
On December 24, 2006, Moon married
Jang Joon-hwan
, director of
cult film
Save the Green Planet!
.
[72]
[73]
[74]
Both
Sungkyunkwan University
alumni, the two reportedly met when Jang directed her in the 2003
music video
for Jung Jae-il's 눈물꽃 ("Flower of Tears"). After suffering a
miscarriage
in 2010,
[75]
[76]
Moon gave birth to a daughter on August 4, 2011.
[77]
[78]
Filmography
[
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]
Film
[
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As actress
[
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As director and screenwriter
[
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Television series
[
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Web series
[
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Television shows
[
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Web shows
[
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Theater
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Awards and nominations
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The list below is sourced.
[97]
State honors
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Notes
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References
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