Han Hyo-joo
South Korean actress
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2024 | Nominated for Best Actress at the Blue Dragon Series Awards for her performance in the series 'Moving' |
2024 | Han Hyo-joo will star as Yoon Ja-yu in the upcoming drama Blood Free |
2024 | Han Hyo-joo selected in Moviewalker Press's Top 10 Korean Actors recommended by Movie Writers |
February 2024 | Han donated ₩50 million to the Community Chest of Korea on her birthday, with funds to support facilities for single mothers and educational programs. |
2023 | Han Hyo-joo starred in 'Believer 2' as Keunkal |
November 2023 | Han was named the first ever winner of the Best Actress award in the Series Category at the 59th Grand Bell Awards for her role in Moving. |
August 9 2023 | Han starred in the Disney+ series Moving alongside several notable actors. The drama premiered on August 9, 2023. |
July 2023 | Han donated ₩50 million to flood victims through the Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association, expressing hope for their recovery. |
2022 | Han donated over ₩100 million to the Community Chest of Korea and was named a member of the Honor Society. |
2022 | Won Popular Star Award for the series Happiness at Blue Dragon Series Awards |
October 2022 | Han starred in The Pirates: The Last Royal Treasure as Hae-rang, the captain of a pirate ship, marking her return to Korean cinema after 4 years. In October, she made a special appearance in the film 20th Century Girl. |
May 2022 | Han Hyo-joo donated to Asan Medical Center, specifically targeting financial support for young patients to ensure they can receive necessary medical treatments without economic barriers. |
2021 | Han acted in the apocalyptic thriller drama Happiness, starring opposite Park Hyung-sik, playing a member of a counter-terrorist squad. |
2021 | Han Hyo-joo starred in Japanese film 'The Sun Does Not Move' as Ayako |
2021 | Han Hyo-joo made a donation to support young patients' medical treatments, helping to cover surgical and treatment costs for those facing economic challenges. |
2021 | Han Hyo-joo made a cameo appearance in Dramaworld 2 as Park So-yun |
2021 | Leads in the television series Happiness. |
2021 | Han Hyo-joo appeared as a cast member on the variety show 'On Rent: House on Wheels' alongside the cast of The Pirates 2 |
2020 | Han was cast in the Japanese action film Taiyō wa Ugokanai ('The Sun Stands Still'), directed by Eiichiro Hasumi, playing an elusive and mysterious spy. |
2019 | Han was confirmed as part of the main cast of the American television series Treadstone, an offshoot of the Bourne franchise. |
2018 | Han starred in two films: the thriller Golden Slumber with Kang Dong-won, and the sci-fi action thriller Illang: The Wolf Brigade, also featuring Kang Dong-won. |
2017 | Han Hyo-joo ranked 38th in Forbes Korea Power Celebrity 40 list |
2016 | Han Hyo-joo performed songs for the 'Love, Lies OST', including 'Love, Lies' and 'Spring lady' with Chun Woo-hee |
2016 | Won Top Excellence Award for W at APAN Star Awards and Asia Star Award for Love, Lies, The Beauty Inside |
2016 | Stars in the television series W. |
2016 | Han Hyo-joo starred in 'Love, Lies' as Jung So-yul |
2016 | Han Hyo-joo returned to television with MBC's fantasy suspense series W alongside Lee Jong-suk, marking her comeback to the small screen after a 6-year hiatus. She won the Top Excellence award at the 5th APAN Star Awards and MBC Drama Awards for her performance. |
2015 | Han Hyo-joo contributed to the 'C'est Si Bon OST' with songs 'Let us forget' and 'I'll Give It All To You' with Jung Woo |
2015 | Han reunited with her The Beauty Inside co-stars Yoo Yeon-seok and Chun Woo-hee in the film Love, Lies, which depicts the story of gisaeng during the Japanese occupation in the 1940s. |
2015 | Han starred in the musical biopic C'est Si Bon, portraying the muse of the folk music group Twin Folio, which was active from the 1960s to 1980s. |
2015 | Appears in the film The Beauty Inside. |
2015 | Won Top Star Award for The Beauty Inside at Korean Film Actor's Association Awards |
2014 | Nominated for Best Actress at Asian Film Awards for Cold Eyes |
2014 | Han made her Japanese film debut in Miracle: Debikuro-kun no Koi to Maho, a Christmas-themed love story featuring Masaki Aiba from the J-pop boyband Arashi. |
2014 | Han Hyo-joo ranked 35th in Forbes Korea Power Celebrity 40 list |
2014 | Han starred in the short film Myohyangsangwan with Go Soo, a collaborative art project by Moon Kyung-won and Jeon Joon-ho depicting a rendezvous between a South Korean painter and a North Korean waitress. |
September 2014 | South Korean media reported a public petition to boycott Han's TV commercial appearances due to allegations of her younger brother bullying a fellow airman during military service, which reportedly led to the airman's suicide. |
2013 | Han Hyo-joo starred in 'Cold Eyes' as Ha Yoon-ju |
2013 | Wins Best Actress at the 34th Blue Dragon Film Awards for her role in Cold Eyes. |
2013 | Han Hyo-joo ranked 31st in Forbes Korea Power Celebrity 40 list |
November 2013 | Seoul Central District Prosecutors Office indicted Han's ex-manager from Fantom Entertainment for attempted extortion after illegally transferring and threatening to publish compromising personal photos of Han and her ex-boyfriend. |
2012 | Han Hyo-joo released the song 'Hide and Seek' with artists Broccoli, You Too? |
2012 | Stars in two notable films: Masquerade, which becomes one of the highest-grossing Korean films of all time, and Love 911. |
2012 | Han Hyo-joo ranked 30th in Forbes Korea Power Celebrity 40 list |
2012 | Received Hallyu Star Prize at CETV Asia's Top 10 Popular Star Awards |
2011 | Han Hyo-joo featured in multiple musical collaborations, including songs with My-Q ('8 A.M.' and 'Oh Seoul') and narrated on Lee Seung-gi's 'Time for Love' |
2011 | Han Hyo-joo ranked 36th in Forbes Korea Power Celebrity 40 list |
2011 | Won Best Actress - Television for Dong Yi at Baeksang Arts Awards and Best Actress at Hong Kong Cable TV Awards |
2011 | Han Hyo-joo starred in the melodrama film Always, playing a blind telemarketer opposite So Ji-sub. The film premiered as the opening film of the 2011 Busan International Film Festival. |
2011 | Han Hyo-joo received a Presidential Commendation as an Honest Taxpayer during Taxpayers' Day |
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