Son Ye-jin

South Korean actress

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2022 Appeared on the Forbes Korea Power Celebrity 40 list for the fourth consecutive year.
2022 Final year of consecutive appearance on the Forbes Korea Power Celebrity 40 list.
2022 Scheduled for Hollywood debut in 'The Cross' opposite Sam Worthington, but filming was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2022 Played the role of Cha Mi-jo in the television drama 'Thirty-Nine'
November 27 2022 Gave birth to a son, affectionately nicknamed Alkong.
June 27 2022 Announced pregnancy with her first child.
March 31 2022 Married Hyun Bin in a private ceremony attended by both families' parents and friends.
March 8 2022 Son and her husband Hyun Bin donated an unspecified amount to the Hope Bridge Disaster Relief Association to support those affected by the massive Uljin forest fire in Gangwon Province, South Korea.
February 10 2022 Announced engagement to Hyun Bin through social media letters.
2021 Continued to be featured on the Forbes Korea Power Celebrity 40 list.
January 1 2021 Confirmed to be in a relationship with actor Hyun Bin, her co-star from The Negotiation and Crash Landing on You, after working together in 2018-2020.
2020 Continued appearance on Forbes Korea Power Celebrity 40 list, reinforcing her status as a top celebrity.
2020 Concluded her role in 'Crash Landing on You'
2020 Continued her role in Crash Landing on You and remained on the Forbes Korea Power Celebrity 40 list.
February 27 2020 Son donated an unspecified amount to Community Chest of Korea in Daegu to help fight the spread of COVID-19 in her hometown.
2019 Featured on Forbes Korea Power Celebrity 40 for four consecutive years.
2019 Son starred in the crime thriller The Negotiation with Hyun Bin, playing a professional hostage negotiator.
2019 Son reunited with Hyun Bin in the globally successful romantic drama Crash Landing on You, which became the fifth-highest-rated Korean drama in cable television history.
2019 First appearance on Forbes Korea Power Celebrity 40 list.
2019 Starred in the highly popular television drama Crash Landing on You, which further elevated her international recognition.
2018 Son Ye-jin played Ha Chae-yoon in The Negotiation
2018 Starred alongside So Ji-sub in the romance film 'Be with You', based on a Japanese novel.
2018 Acted in the television drama Something in the Rain, maintaining her prominence in the Korean entertainment industry.
2016 Son Ye-jin starred in 'The Truth Beneath', a political thriller with Kim Joo-hyuk, receiving critical acclaim. She won Best Actress at the 25th Buil Film Awards and 17th Busan Film Critics Awards for her performance.
2016 Appeared in two films: 'The Truth Beneath' as Kim Yeon-hong and 'The Last Princess' as Princess Deokhye
2016 Starred in The Last Princess, continuing to take on significant film roles.
2015 Participated in an international co-production 'Bad Guys Always Die' playing the role of Ji-yeon
2014 Son Ye-jin starred as Yeo-wol in The Pirates
2014 Appeared in the film The Pirates, further diversifying her acting portfolio.
2014 Acted in the black comedy 'Bad Guys Always Die' opposite Taiwanese actor Chen Bolin, a Chinese-Korean co-production filmed on Jeju Island.
2013 Performed in 'Blood and Ties' as the character Jung Da-eun
2013 Played the role of Jo Hae-woo in 'Don't Look Back: The Legend of Orpheus'
2013 Returned to television in the revenge drama 'Shark' and headlined the thriller 'Blood and Ties'.
2012 Appeared in 'The Tower' playing the role of Seo Yoon-hee
2012 Starred in her first blockbuster 'The Tower', a remake of the 1974 Hollywood disaster film 'The Towering Inferno'.
2011 Appeared in a cameo role as herself in the final episode of 'Secret Garden'
2011 Starred in 'Spellbound', a horror-romantic comedy film that became one of the top-grossing Korean romantic comedy movies of the year.
2010 Son Ye-jin starred in the television drama 'Personal Taste' as Park Kae-in

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