South Korean actress (born 1982)
Son Eon-jin
(
Korean
:
손言盡
; born January 11, 1982),
[2]
better known by the
stage name
Son Ye-jin
(
Korean
:
손예진
), is a South Korean actress.
[3]
She rose to fame in 2003 through
The Classic
and
Summer Scent
, which were followed by the commercially successful
A Moment to Remember
(2004), and
April Snow
(2005). Her early roles in films garnered her the title "Nation's First Love" in Korea.
[4]
She has since won various accolades and starred in other high-profile films including
My Wife Got Married
(2008),
The Pirates
(2014), and
The Last Princess
(2016). She has also acted in popular
television dramas
such as
Alone in Love
(2006),
Something in the Rain
(2018), and
Crash Landing on You
(2019?2020).
[5]
She has been included in
Forbes
Korea Power Celebrity 40 for four consecutive years 2019?2022.
[6]
[7]
[8]
Career
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]
2000?2005: Beginnings and East Asia stardom
[
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]
Son Ye-jin was the voice of
Jung Mi-jo
in Park Ki-hyung's film
Secret Tears
in 2000, and then went on to take the leading role in television dramas such as
Delicious Proposal
,
[9]
Sun-hee and Jin-hee
,
[10]
and
Great Ambition
.
[11]
Her first high-profile role in cinema was in
Im Kwon-taek
's
Chi-hwa-seon
, which screened at
Cannes
and took home a
Best Director
award in 2002.
[12]
[13]
The biggest success of her early career was in the subsequent films
Lovers' Concerto
and
The Classic
.
[14]
[15]
Both were solid mid-level hits in Korea, and
The Classic
in particular ? being a work of
My Sassy Girl
director
Kwak Jae-yong
? received wide exposure in regions such as Hong Kong and mainland China, and launched Son into East Asia stardom.
[16]
Son further solidified her status as a
Hallyu
(
Korean Wave
) star in 2003 by taking the lead in TV drama
Summer Scent
, the third installment of season-themed tetralogy
Endless Love
drama series directed by Yoon Seok-ho.
[17]
Her next films also gained massive popularity in East Asia particularly in Japan:
A Moment to Remember
,
[18]
[19]
based on a famous Japanese series, set box office records in Japan and sold over two million tickets in Korea,
[20]
[21]
and
April Snow
in which she co-starred with superstar
Bae Yong-joon
[22]
was also a hit in Japan and China.
[23]
Son, who adorned a pure and innocent image in her films
The Classic
and
A Moment to Remember
, was given the title of the "Nation's First Love" in Korea.
[24]
In 2006, she became the highest-paid Korean actress in Korean television series when she was guaranteed a talent fee of KRW 50 million (plus incentive) per episode for her lead role in SBS drama
Alone in Love
.
[25]
2006?2015: Film roles in diverse genres
[
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]
Son then cast off her nice girl image in her next projects.
[13]
She took on the roles of a
con artist
in
The Art of Seduction
,
[26]
an ambitious reporter in
Spotlight
,
[27]
a
femme fatale
in
Open City
,
[28]
and a divorcee in the critically acclaimed series
Alone in Love
.
[29]
[30]
[31]
In 2008, her portrayal of a
polyandrous
woman in
My Wife Got Married
[32]
bagged her Best Actress honors from the prestigious
Blue Dragon Film Awards
[33]
and other local award-giving bodies.
After filming the dark mystery
White Night
,
[34]
Son wanted to do a more fun project, so she chose the romantic comedy series
Personal Taste
,
[35]
[36]
followed by the horror-romantic comedy film
Spellbound
which became one of the top-grossing films in 2011 and by far the most successful Korean romantic comedy movie in recent years.
[37]
[38]
In 2012, Son starred in her first blockbuster
The Tower
, a remake of the 1974 Hollywood
disaster film
The Towering Inferno
.
[39]
She returned to television in 2013 in the revenge drama
Shark
(also known as
Don't Look Back: The Legend of Orpheus
),
[40]
then headlined
Blood and Ties
, a thriller about a daughter who suspects that her father was involved in a kidnap-murder case.
[41]
Son reunited with
Shark
costar
Kim Nam-gil
in the 2014 period adventure film
The Pirates
, which received mixed reviews but was a commercial hit with more than 8.6 million admissions at the end of its theatre run and won Son the Best Actress award at the
Grand Bell Awards
.
[42]
[43]
The Pirates is one of the
highest-grossing Korean films of all time
, along with other Son Ye Jin's movies,
The Tower
and
The Last Princess
.
[44]
Son next starred in the
black comedy
Bad Guys Always Die
opposite Taiwanese actor
Chen Bolin
, a Chinese-Korean co-production that was filmed on
Jeju Island
.
[45]
2016?present: Critical acclaim and global recognition
[
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]
In 2016, Son reunited with
My Wife Got Married
co-star
Kim Joo-hyuk
in
The Truth Beneath
, a political thriller,
[46]
and she received acclaim for her performance.
[47]
She won Best Actress at the 25th
Buil Film Awards
and 17th
Busan Film Critics Awards
for her performance. She then played
Princess Deokhye
in the
biopic
The Last Princess
, helmed by
April Snow
director
Hur Jin-ho
.
[48]
[49]
The film drew positive reviews by critics and went on to become a box office hit, grossing US$40.35 million worldwide. Sung So-young of the
Korea JoongAng Daily
praised the film for being "interesting enough to hold the audience's interest from beginning to end", even though she felt the screenwriter's (Hur) imagination went too far in several scenes. She said major events from Princess Deokhye's life were portrayed well, and the film's biggest virtue was how it made audiences want to know more about her.
[50]
Rumy Doo of
The Korea Herald
said Son Ye-jin proved herself a "sensitive and technically refined performer."
[51]
Son was praised by critics for her "outstanding" performance in her portrayal of "the unfathomable depths on the emotional ups and downs of Deokhye", winning multiple accolades for her performance.
[52]
[53]
In 2018, Son starred alongside
So Ji-sub
in the romance film
Be with You
, based on the Japanese novel of the same name.
[54]
[55]
The same year, Son returned to the small screen after five years with JTBC's romance drama
Something in the Rain
.
[56]
[57]
The series achieved commercial popularity, and Son received rave reviews for her performance.
[58]
[59]
[
unreliable source?
]
Son also starred in crime thriller
The Negotiation
, alongside
Hyun Bin
, playing a professional negotiator working to save hostages.
[60]
[61]
In 2019, Son reunited with
Hyun Bin
in the global hit romance drama
Crash Landing on You
as a rich heiress who falls in love with a North Korean
commissioned officer
.
[62]
[63]
The drama was a huge success and is the
third-highest-rated Korean drama in cable television history
.
[64]
[65]
Son was scheduled to have her Hollywood debut in 2022, starring opposite
Sam Worthington
in filmmaker
Andrew Niccol
's work
The Cross
.
[66]
However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, her agency requested a delay in filming.
[67]
Personal life
[
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]
She is a
Roman Catholic
and her baptismal name is
Dominica
.
[68]
Relationship and marriage
[
edit
]
On January 1, 2021, it was confirmed that Son had been in a relationship with actor
Hyun Bin
, her co-star in
The Negotiation
(2018) and
Crash Landing on You
(2019?2020), since the year prior, after
Crash Landing on You
concluded.
[69]
On February 10, 2022, Son and Hyun Bin announced their engagement in letters posted on their social media accounts.
[70]
They married in a private ceremony on March 31, attended by their parents and friends of both families.
[71]
On June 27, Son announced that she was pregnant with the couple's first child,
[72]
and she gave birth to a son on November 27.
[73]
[74]
Philanthropy
[
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]
On February 27, 2020, Son donated \100 million to Community Chest of Korea in Daegu to help fight the spread of COVID-19. Daegu is Son's hometown.
[75]
On March 8, 2022, Son and Hyun Bin donated
\
200 million to the Hope Bridge Disaster Relief Association to help those affected by the massive wildfire that began in Uljin, Gyeongbuk and spread to Samcheok, Gangwon.
[76]
Filmography
[
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]
Film
[
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]
Television series
[
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]
Awards and nominations
[
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]
Son has been the recipient of many awards throughout her career. She currently has won a total of 51 awards out of 72 nominations.
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Lee Woo-joo (February 10, 2022).
"현빈♥손예진, 結婚 發表 "남은 人生을 함께 할 사람" [專門]"
[Hyun Bin ♥ Son Ye-jin, Marriage Announcement "The person I will spend the rest of my life with" [Professional]].
Sports Chosun
(in Korean).
Archived
from the original on February 10, 2022
. Retrieved
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2022
– via
Naver
.
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Lee Si-jin (March 31, 2022).
"
'Crash Landing on You' couple Hyun Bin, Son Ye-jin wed in private ceremony"
.
The Korea Herald
.
Archived
from the original on June 27, 2022
. Retrieved
June 27,
2022
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Naver
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Yang Haley (June 27, 2022).
"Son Ye-jin and Hyun Bin are expecting a baby"
.
Korea JoongAng Daily
.
Archived
from the original on June 27, 2022
. Retrieved
June 27,
2022
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Naver
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"???生了! 提前?痛??男??"
[Son Ye-jin gave birth to a son, after some abdominal pains].
Lianhe Zaobao
(in Chinese). Singapore. November 27, 2022.
Archived
from the original on November 27, 2022
. Retrieved
November 27,
2022
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Hwang So-young (November 27, 2022).
"현빈·손예진, 오늘(27日) 得男 "産母 아기 모두 健康"
"
[Hyun Bin · Son Ye-jin, today (27th), "Both mother and baby are healthy] (in Korean).
JTBC
.
Archived
from the original on November 27, 2022
. Retrieved
November 27,
2022
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"손예진, 1億원 寄附 "大邱는 내 故鄕, 코로나19 消息 가슴 아파"[공식]"
.
Archived
from the original on April 21, 2022
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2022
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Kang Hyo-jin (March 8, 2022).
"현빈♥손예진, 結婚 앞두고 山불 誠金 2億 寄附...先行 펼치는 豫備夫婦"
[Hyun Bin ♥ Son Ye-jin, donated 200 million won for forest fire before marriage... Pre-married couple] (in Korean). SPOTV News.
Archived
from the original on March 8, 2022
. Retrieved
March 8,
2022
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Naver
.
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문디男女의 戀愛學槪論,<첫사랑 死守 蹶起大會>의 차태현+손예진
.
Cine21
(in Korean). June 18, 2003.
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from the original on August 26, 2018
. Retrieved
August 26,
2018
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손예진 "成人 목소리 나올까봐 걱정했죠"
.
Yonhap News Agency
(in Korean). December 22, 2006.
Archived
from the original on July 15, 2020
. Retrieved
August 26,
2018
.
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"Son Ye-jin not worried over provocative roles"
.
10Asia
. October 21, 2009.
Archived
from the original on August 26, 2018
. Retrieved
August 26,
2018
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"Son Ye-jin Eyeing Melodrama After 'Chilling Romance'
"
.
The Chosun Ilbo
. December 1, 2011.
Archived
from the original on April 25, 2018
. Retrieved
August 26,
2018
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"Son Ye-jin a pillar of support in 'The Tower'
"
.
Korea JoongAng Daily
. December 27, 2012.
Archived
from the original on August 26, 2018
. Retrieved
August 26,
2018
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"Son Ye-jin to Debut Dark Family Saga"
.
10Asia
. October 18, 2012.
Archived
from the original on August 26, 2018
. Retrieved
August 26,
2018
.
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"Pirate's life for Son Ye-jin"
.
Korea JoongAng Daily
. August 5, 2014.
Archived
from the original on March 11, 2021
. Retrieved
August 26,
2018
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"Actress Son Ye-jin hungered for road movie"
.
Yonhap News Agency
. October 2, 2015.
Archived
from the original on August 26, 2018
. Retrieved
August 26,
2018
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"(LEAD) Actress Son Ye-jin calls acting a 'marathon of consuming emotions'
"
.
Yonhap News Agency
. August 8, 2016.
Archived
from the original on August 27, 2018
. Retrieved
August 26,
2018
.
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"(Yonhap Interview) Son Ye-jin says she gave her all as Princess Deokhye"
.
Yonhap News Agency
. July 29, 2016.
Archived
from the original on August 26, 2018
. Retrieved
August 26,
2018
.
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"
'Melodrama queen' back to silver screen with remake of Japanese romance film"
.
Kpop Herald
. March 11, 2018.
Archived
from the original on August 26, 2018
. Retrieved
August 26,
2018
.
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"Hyunbin and Son Ye-jin collaborate for first time for JK Film's new thriller"
.
Yonhap News Agency
. August 9, 2018.
Archived
from the original on August 27, 2018
. Retrieved
August 26,
2018
.
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[스타데이트] '탤런트 손예진'
.
BNT News
(in Korean). August 15, 2001.
Archived
from the original on July 18, 2020
. Retrieved
July 22,
2018
.
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손예진 "臺本 보고 이런 게 사랑이라 생각했죠"
.
Yonhap News Agency
(in Korean). March 9, 2006.
Archived
from the original on August 26, 2018
. Retrieved
August 26,
2018
.
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손예진, '시크릿가든' 마지막回서 톱女俳優 '손예진' 役割
.
The Chosun Ilbo
(in Korean). January 15, 2011.
Archived
from the original on July 23, 2018
. Retrieved
July 22,
2018
.
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"(Yonhap Interview) Son Ye-jin says maturity not necessarily proportional to age"
.
Yonhap News Agency
. May 28, 2018.
Archived
from the original on August 27, 2018
. Retrieved
August 26,
2018
.
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Kim Myung-mi (June 30, 2021).
"손예진 '서른, 아홉' 出演確定, 3年만 JTBC 드라마 復歸(公式立場)"
[Son Ye-jin Confirmed to Appear in 'Thirty, Nine', Returning to JTBC Drama after 3 Years (Official Position)].
Newsen
(in Korean).
Naver
.
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2021
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