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Im Soo-jung

South Korean actress (born )

In this Korean name, the family name is Im.

Im Soo-jung (Korean:&#;임수정; born July 11, ) is a South Korean actress and former model.

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  • After modeling for teen magazines, Im made her acting breakthrough in Kim Jee-woon's horror filmA Tale of Two Sisters (), followed by the popular television seriesI'm Sorry, I Love You (). She has since appeared in numerous films, notably Lump Sugar (), I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK (), Happiness (), Jeon Woo-chi: The Taoist Wizard (), Finding Mr.

    Destiny () and All About My Wife (), for which she won Best Actress at the 33rd Blue Dragon Film Awards.[2]

    Recently, she starred in the television series Chicago Typewriter (), Search: WWW () and Melancholia ().

    Career

    Im Soo-jung made her debut in as a cover model for teen magazines.

    She then moved onto acting and debuted in the teen drama School 4,[3] but it was Kim Jee-woon's stylish horrorA Tale of Two Sisters that first drew her critical notice and newcomer awards.[4][5]

    A year later in , the hit KBS2drama seriesI'm Sorry, I Love You catapulted her into stardom.[6][7] With Im looking much younger than her age, those projects solidified her image as an eternal ingenue, as did touching character study ing,[8]horse jockey film Lump Sugar,[9] and Park Chan-wook's surrealist I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK.[10]

    In , she began shedding that image by taking on more adult roles,[11] notable among them Hur Jin-ho's romantic melodrama Happiness,[12][13]Choi Dong-hoon's blockbuster fantasyJeon Woo-chi: The Taoist Wizard,[14][15]romantic comedyFinding Mr.

    Destiny[16] and Lee Yoon-ki's minimalist breakup indieCome Rain, Come Shine.[17] For her performance in All About My Wife,[18][19] she won Best Actress at the Blue Dragon Film Awards,[20] and the Women in Film Korea Awards.[21][22]

    Im and Lee Jung-jae played two artists in a post-apocalyptic environment in the short filmEl Fin del Mundo ("The End of the World"), which screened at the prestigious contemporary art exhibition dOCUMENTA.[23][24] She also acted opposite veteran Thai actor Sorapong Chatree in Aditya Assarat's short film Phuket, which was commissioned jointly by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Association of Tourism and Hotel Operators of Phuket.[25][26]

    Im was previously part of the SidusHQ agency, but moved to being managed by KeyEast.

    KeyEast launched her official website in June According to the actress, the online space will be a place where she can converse with her fans directly.[27][28]

    In , Im starred in Perfect Proposal, a remake of British crime thrillerWoman of Straw that was partly shot in Macau.[29][30] She next starred in Time Renegades, a time-hopping romantic thriller where she played dual roles.[31]

    In October , her contract with KeyEast expired and she decided to sign with new management agency YNK Entertainment.[32][33]

    Im then starred in the female-centric indie film The Table directed by Kim Jong-kwan, which premiered at the 21st Busan International Film Festival.[34]

    In February , Im was cast in the drama Chicago Typewriter alongside Yoo Ah-in.

    This marks Im's small screen come back after thirteen years since [35] The same year, she was named the cultural ambassador for the UK-Korea Creative Futures mutual exchange.[36] She then returned to the big screen with Mothers based on the book Your Request - My Other Mother by Lee Dong-eun, who also directs the film.[37][38]

    In , Im returned to the small screen with the series Search: WWW.[39][40]

    In , Im appeared the film Single in Seoul with Lee Dong-wook.

    In , Im starred in the tvN drama Melancholia alongside Lee Do-hyun.[41]

    In , Im's contract with King Kong by Starship expired in August, and she decided not to renew the contract.[42]

    In November , Im signed with new agency MYM Entertainment.[43]

    Personal life

    She is a vegan and an advocate of animal rights.[44][unreliable source?]

    Filmography

    Film

    Television series

    Music video appearances

    Awards and nominations

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    External links

    Awards for Im Soo-jung

    KBS Drama Awards for Popularity Award, Actress

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    • Han Go-eun, Lee Seung-yeon, Lee Yo-won ()
    • Choi Ji-woo, Eugene ()
    • Han Go-eun, Son Tae-young ()
    • Im Soo-jung, Song Hye-kyo ()
    • Han Chae-young, Lee Tae-ran ()
    • Choi Jung-won, Sung Yu-ri ()
    • Han Hyo-joo ()
    • Chang Mi-hee, Sung Yu-ri ()
    • Kim So-yeon, Yoon Eun-hye()
    • Moon Geun-young ()
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