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Han Ji-min

South Korean actress (born 1982) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Han Ji-min
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Han Ji-min (Korean: 한지민; born November 5, 1982) is a South Korean actress. After minor roles in All In (2003) and Dae Jang Geum (2003–2004), Han had her breakout role in revenge series Resurrection (2005). This was followed by leading roles in period dramas Capital Scandal (2007) and Yi San (2007–2008), contemporary dramas Cain and Abel (2009) and Padam Padam (2011–2012), romantic dramas Rooftop Prince (2012), Familiar Wife (2018) and The Light in Your Eyes (2019), as well as drama film Miss Baek (2018) for which she was named the Best Actress at the 55th Baeksang Arts Awards. Recently, Han starred in an omnibus-format series Our Blues (2022) and Behind Your Touch (2023).

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2003–2010: Beginnings and breakthrough

Han Ji-min started her career in show business while still a high school student. She made various commercial films (CF) and music videos before gaining wider attention in 2003, when she appeared in hit Korean television dramas All In and Dae Jang Geum.[2] Han said she hadn't dreamed of becoming a serious actress, but changed her mind after starring in All In, where she played the teenage counterpart of the drama's main character, played by popular actress Song Hye-kyo.

Han achieved breakthrough with her performance in the critically acclaimed mania drama Resurrection in 2005.[3][4] She then challenged herself by playing a cute yet ambitious tomboy who dreams of becoming a pilot in her first movie Blue Swallow.[5]

A car accident on the set of Wolf seriously injured Han and her co-star Eric Mun,[6][7] causing the drama to be delayed repeatedly[8] until the decision was finally made to discontinue it with only three episodes aired. After a long recovery for Mun, the two actors reunited instead in the drama Super Rookie Ranger (also known as Invincible Parachute Agent or Korea Secret Agency).[9]

Han continued to act in TV dramas, with memorable turns as a straitlaced resistance fighter in Capital Scandal and a royal concubine in the historical drama Yi San.[10] Known for her sweet, innocent and fragile image and her depictions of good girls,[11] Han surprised audiences with her performance as a sexy femme fatale in Detective K: Secret of the Virtuous Widow.[12]

2011–2017: Diverse genres

Han played a cynical veterinarian in Padam Padam, written by famous drama writer Noh Hee-kyung, which aired on newly launched cable channel jTBC.[13][14] She then starred in Rooftop Prince, about a Joseon-era prince who time-travels to the 21st century where he meets his dead beloved's doppelgänger.[15][16] The popularity of Rooftop Prince garnered Han several awards,[17][18] and increased her international profile, notably in Japan.[19][20]

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Han in December 2013

In October 2013, Han left her talent agency S.M. Entertainment's SM C&C and joined Lee Byung-hun's BH Entertainment.[21]

In 2014, she starred in the opposites-attract romantic comedy film The Plan Man, about a methodical, mysophobic librarian who falls for a spontaneous, adventurous musician.[22][23] Following that, she played the dowager Queen Jeongsun in period film The Fatal Encounter, who is the fierce political rival of her step-grandson King Jeongjo.[24] Han next reunited with The Fatal Encounter co-star Hyun Bin in the 2015 suspense series Hyde Jekyll, Me, in the role of a circus master who falls for a theme park owner with split personality disorder.[25]

In 2016, Han starred in action thriller The Age of Shadows, based on the 1920s about anti-Japanese independence workers' plots and betrayals.[26] In 2017, Han was cast in romantic short film titled Two Rays of Light alongside Park Hyung-sik.[27]

2018–present: Critical acclaim

In 2018, Han starred in the film Miss Baek, playing the titular protagonist; an ex-convict who is emotionally closed up due to the social stigma.[28] Han's performance in the film won her the Best Actress award at the prestigious Blue Dragon Film Awards and Baeksang Arts Awards as well as other major award ceremonies.[29][30] The same year, she returned to the small screen with romance fantasy drama Familiar Wife, taking on the role of an ordinary wife with anger management issues.[31]

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Han in May 2019

In 2019, Han starred in two television series; slice of life melodrama The Light in Your Eyes[32] and romance melodrama One Spring Night.[33][34]

She then appeared in Kwak Jae-yong's romantic comedy film A Year-End Medley in 2021[35] and tvN television series Our Blues in 2022.[36]

In 2023, she starred in JTBC's Behind Your Touch, playing a veterinarian who gains psychometric powers.

On November 17, 2023, SBS confirmed that Han would star in the romance drama Love Scout as Kang Ji-yoon, CEO of a successful headhunting company.[37] The show premiered on January 3, 2025.[38]

On September 24, 2024, she was appointed 'Blue Dragon Goddess', succeeding Kim Hye-soo. She will also be master of ceremonies for the 45th Blue Dragon Film Awards, to be held on November 29, 2024.[39]

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On August 8, 2024, it was reported that after participating in KBS2's music talk show The Seasons: Choi Jung Hoon's Night Park in August 2023, Han and singer-songwriter Choi Jung-hoon stayed in contact and developed a romantic relationship. Both of their agencies confirmed that the two are dating.[40][41][42]

Activism and donations

A Social Welfare major from Seoul Women's University, Han is widely known for actively participating in volunteer work and fund drives, mostly through the relief organization Join Together Society.[citation needed]

In 2009, she published her own book titled We're Already Friends: Han Ji-min's Philippines Donation Book, which includes stories and drawings of her time spent in a remote mountain village in the Philippines helping at a village school.[43] She then donated all the royalties to help in funding the education of children in North Korea and developing countries in Asia.[44]

In 2012, she was designated as goodwill ambassador of the United Nations Environment Programme.[45]

On March 8, 2022, Han donated 100 million to help Ukrainian victims in Russian invasion through the Korea Committee for UNICEF.[46]

On May 6, 2022, Han donated ₩50 million to the UN's international relief organization JTS (Join Together Society).[47]

On June 3, 2022, Han became a member of the 'UNICEF Honors Club'.[48]

On August 11, 2022, Han donated ₩50 million to the Handicapped Home to assist in the 2022 South Korea floods through the Seoul Community Chest of Korea (Seoul Fruit of Korea).[49]

On December 24, 2022, Han donated ₩50 million to help support heating costs for people at risk of disaster through the National Disaster Relief Association Hope Bridge.[50]

On February 9, 2023, Han donated ₩100 million to help 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes through UNICEF of Korea.[51]

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  • Australian Tourism Public Relations Ambassador (2022)[89]

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Notes

  1. Honors are given at a ceremony on Finance Day [ko] which is designated on the last Tuesday of October every year. It is organized by the Financial Services Commission and is not a public holiday. Originally named Saving Day, starting in 2016, Saving Day was changed to Finance Day. The Financial Services Commission explained the reason as "a measure that reflects the trend in which people's wealth formation methods have diversified from savings to fund investments, and the role of finance has expanded."
  2. Honors are given at the Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards, arranged by the Korea Creative Content Agency and hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.[115][116] They are awarded to those who have contributed to the arts and South Korea's pop culture.[117]
  3. Honors are given on Taxpayers' Day [ko], organized by National Tax Service, Taxpayers' Day in Korea is March 3. An award ceremony is held annually, during which individuals and corporations receive commendation for being model taxpayers.[121]
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