Gong Hyo-jin filmography

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Gong Hyo-jin filmography
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Gong Hyo-jin in 2016
Film29
Television series19
Television show2
Music videos3
Theatre1

Gong Hyo-jin (born April 4, 1980) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for her leading role in the film Crush and Blush (2008), as well as for her popular television series Sang Doo! Let's Go to School (2003), Thank You (2007), Pasta (2010), The Greatest Love (2011), Master's Sun (2013), It's Okay, That's Love (2014), The Producers (2015), Don't Dare to Dream (2016), and When the Camellia Blooms (2019). She is considered to be the queen of romantic comedies due to her successful portrayals in her rom-com dramas. [1]

Contents

Films

Film performances
YearTitleRoleNoteRef.
EnglishKorean
1999 Memento Mori 여고괴담 두번째 이야기Ji-won
2000Teabag Story여름 이야기Han Bom
2001 Last Present 선물Female MC Bit part
Guns & Talks 킬러들의 수다Yeo-il
Volcano High 화산고So Yo-seon
2002Surprise Party서프라이즈In-ju [2]
Emergency Act 19 긴급조치 19호Kim Min-ji
A Bizarre Love Triangle 철없는 아내와 파란만장한 남편 그리고 태권소녀Geum-sook
Conduct Zero 품행제로Jang Na-young
2005 Heaven's Soldiers 천군Kim Su-yeon
2006 Family Ties 가족의 탄생Yoo Sun-kyung [3] [4]
2007 My Son 아들Daughter goose Voice cameo
Happiness 행복Soo-yeon [5]
M MEun-hye [6] [7]
2008 Dachimawa Lee 다찌마와 리: 악인이여 지옥행 급행열차를 타라!Geum Yeon-ja [8] [9]
Crush and Blush 미쓰 홍당무Yang Mi-sook [10]
2009 Sisters on the Road 지금, 이대로가 좋아요Oh Myung-juDigital remaster in 2022 [11] [12] [13]
2010Rolling Home With a Bull소와 함께 여행하는 법Hyun-soo [14] [15]
2012 Love Fiction 러브픽션Lee Hee-jin [16] [17] [18]
You Are More Than Beautiful미호2012: 그녀의 연기Young-hee Short film [19] [20]
577 Project577 프로젝트Herself Documentary [21] [22]
2013 Boomerang Family 고령화가족Oh Mi-yeon [23] [24]
2016 Missing 미씽: 사라진 아이Han-mae [25]
2017Proj. Get-up-and-go프로젝트 패기Cameo [26]
Single Rider 싱글라이더Soo-jin [27]
2018 Be with You 지금 만나러 갑니다Cameo [28]
Door Lock 도어락Cho Kyung-min [29] [30]
2019 Hit-and-Run Squad 뺑반Eun Shi-yeon [31]
Crazy Romance가장 보통의 연애Oh Sun-young [32] [33]
2022Ordinary Courage보통의 용기HerselfEnvironmental documentary film [34]

Television series

Television series appearances
YearTitleRoleNoteRef.
EnglishKorean
2000My Funky Family가문의 영광Hyo-jin
2001Wonderful Days화려한 시절Jo Yeon-shil [35]
Teabag Without Hope사랑하라, 희망없이 Drama City
2002 Ruler of Your Own World 네 멋대로 해라Song Mi-rae
2003Snowman눈사람Seo Yeon-wook
Sang Doo! Let's Go to School 상두야 학교 가자Chae Eun-hwan
20045 Stars다섯 개의 별 [36]
2005 Hello My Teacher 건빵선생과 별사탕Na Bo-ri
2007 Thank You 고맙습니다Lee Young-shin [37]
2010 Pasta 파스타Seo Yoo-kyung [38]
2011 The Greatest Love 최고의 사랑Gu Ae-jung [39] [40]
Do You Know Sad Movies?타임: 새드 무비를 아시나요?Narrator Documentary (Time, ep. 1) [41]
Cool Guys, Hot Ramen 꽃미남 라면가게Record store clerk Cameo (ep. 9) [42]
2013 Master's Sun 주군의 태양Tae Gong-shil [43] [44]
2014 It's Okay, That's Love 괜찮아, 사랑이야Ji Hae-soo [45] [46]
2015 The Producers 프로듀사Tak Ye-jin [47]
2016 Don't Dare to Dream 질투의 화신Pyo Na-ri [48]
2019 When the Camellia Blooms 동백꽃 필 무렵Dong Baek [49]
2024 Ask the Stars 별들에게 물어봐Eve Kim [50]
TBAQueen of the Scene위기의 여자Kim Ma-ri Netflix series

Variety show

Variety show appearances
YearTitleRoleNoteRef.
EnglishKorean
2012 Running Man 런닝맨GuestEps. 108
2020 Three Meals a Day 삼시세끼GuestFishing Village 5 Eps. 2-4
House on Wheels 바퀴 달린 집GuestEps. 3-5
2021Public Land공공랜드Cast Member

with Jeon Hye-jin and Lee Chun-hee

[51]

Music video

Music video appearances
YearTitleArtistRef.
EnglishKorean
2003(Part 1) "Left Alone"덩그러니 Lee Soo-young [52]
(Part 2) "I Still Bite My Lips"여전히 입술을 깨물고 [53]
"Brown Hair"갈색머리 Yoon Gun [54]

Theater

Theater appearances
YearTitleRoleNoteRef.
EnglishKorean
2014-2015 Educating Rita 리타Susan

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