Han Hyo-joo is a South Korean actress
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Han Hyo-joo is a South Korean actress
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Han Hyo-joo loves listening to music and watching movies in her free time and she also plays the Piano and writes poems and short stories as a hobby.
She happens to keep her private life under the wraps. She was earlier linked with actor Lee Jong-suk.
Han Hyo-joo was born in North Chungcheong, South Korea on 22nd February 1987 into a very conservative middle class family. Her father was an air force officer, and hence, was always very strict about the discipline factor in his family. Her mother was initially a teacher but later worked as an inspector for schools.
Growing up in a highly conservative family, Han was given much less freedom than boys, and hence, became sort of an introvert child.
She showed an inclination toward art in the very early phases of her life, and during school, she participated in sports, especially track & field, quite often. Although she was good in studies, the local schools weren’t doing much justice to her skills, so she proposed to her parents that she wanted to move to Seoul for high school studies. Her father was reluctant to allow her, but Han being a strong spirited teenager, went to study in Seoul at the Bulgok high school nevertheless.
The vibe at her school was quite artistic and that was when she started gaining an interest in the film business and started participating in theatre productions and once done with high school, she got herself enrolled in the Dongguk University to study theatre and film.
Despite her apparent talent, she found it very hard to break into the industry, and coming from a family with absolutely no connection to entertainment industry, she was disheartened. But she waited for the right opportunity and the fact that she had managed to win a beauty pageant organized by Binggrae in the year 2003 proved to be the stepping stone in her career. After a couple of more years of auditioning for different roles in films and TV, she got her very first break in 2005.
Han first appeared in a minor role in the sitcom ‘Nonstop 5’ in 2005 and continued with a stint in 2006’s ‘Spring Waltz’. The gangster comedy film ‘My Boss, My Teacher’ exhibited her full acting potential to the filmmakers and slowly she cemented her foothold.
She became a favourite among the indie circuit as well and then got signed on in 2006 by the small time independent filmmaker Lee Yoon-ki, who cast her in his film ‘Ad-lib Night’. The film became a festival favourite and brought several honours to the director and Han. She won the Best New Actor honour at the Korean Association of Film Critics Awards that year and this success helped her star in two big TV series’ next year. This exposure made her a somewhat popular face among the South Korean audiences.
Both ‘Ilijimae’ and ‘Like Land and Sky’ became successful and drew some really good ratings from Korean viewers, resulting in additional popularity for Han.
She then appeared in another indie film ‘Ride Away’ and earned respect from the serious cinema goers for her performance.
In 2010 came the TV series which established her as one of the best mainstream actresses of that time. ‘Brilliant Legacy’ became a big hit and Han played the lead role in the series, which resulted in increased endorsement deals for Han and some more media attention which also made her popular in the neighbouring countries, in which the South Korean dramas already had a very strong hold. She also ended up receiving several big drama awards at the South Korean award functions that year.