Ha Jae-sook

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Ha Jae-sook
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Born (1979-01-07) January 7, 1979 (age 45)
Occupation Actress
Years active2000–present
Agent Family Actors Entertainment
Korean name
Hangul
하재숙
Revised Romanization Ha Jae-suk
McCune–Reischauer Ha Chaesuk

Ha Jae-sook (born January 7, 1979) is a South Korean actress. She dropped out of Hankuk University of Foreign Studies to pursue an acting career, and made her theater debut in 2000. After several years on stage, she first appeared onscreen in 2006 as a pro-wrestler in Alone in Love . Ha has continued to play supporting roles in television dramas, notably as the heroine's best friend in Protect the Boss (2011), and an overweight wife who undergoes extensive plastic surgery in Birth of a Beauty (2014). [1] [2]

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She married Lee Jun-haeng, a former Special Forces officer, in 2016. The couple has a scuba diving shop in Gangwon-do.

Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006 Alone in Love Na Yoo-ri SBS
How Much Love?Ah-ra MBC
Drama City – "The Stars Shine Brightly"Kang Chang-sook KBS2
2007Chosun PoliceNeung-geom MBC Dramanet
2008 Women in the Sun Park Yong-jaKBS2
Chosun Police 2Neung-geomMBC Dramanet
2009 My Too Perfect Sons Jo Mi-ranKBS2
2010 Pasta Lee Hee-jooMBC
2011I Believe in LoveKim Chul-sookKBS2
Protect the Boss Lee Myung-ranSBS
Lights and Shadows Lee Kyung-sookMBC
2012 Ice Adonis Kim Young-soon tvN
2013 My Kids Give Me a Headache Sun-hwa (guest) jTBC
One Well-Raised Daughter Jang Ha-myungSBS
Thrice Married Woman Heodang fortune teller (guest)
2014 KBS Drama Special – "Illegal Parking" [3] Oh Mal-sookKBS2
Birth of a Beauty Sa Geum-ranSBS
2015 My Heart Twinkle Twinkle [4] Chun Eun-bi
2016 A Beautiful Mind Jang Moon-kyungKBS2
On the Way to the Airport Lee Hyun-joo
Father, I'll Take Care of You Writer Jo (guest)MBC
2017 Bravo My Life Lee Young-heeSBS
2018 Nice Witch Heo Min-ji (guest)
2019 My Absolute Boyfriend [5] Yeo Woong SBS TV
Perfume [6] Min Jae-HeeKBS2
2021 Revolutionary Sisters [7] Shin MariaKBS2
2023 King the Land Police Officer (Ep. 13)JBTC

Film

YearTitleRole
2010The House [8] Hee-joo (voice)
2012 Miss Conspirator Young-shim
2014 The Plan Man [9] Lethargic woman at group session

Variety shows

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015-2016Shaolin Clenched FistsHerselfFixed cast
2016 Running Man HerselfGuest; Episode 310, 311 & 313
2017 Happy Together HerselfGuest; Episode 487
Battle Trip HerselfContestant with Han Chae-ah; Episode 48-49 [10]
2022I'm't going to miss youCast Member [11]

Theater

YearTitleRole
2000Don't Ask Me About the Past
The Wizard of Oz
2001신춘문예해외단막선
Scripture, Culture - Daejeon
Queen Esther
2002 Turandot
2003Songshan Nights
2004Tunnel
Padam Padam Padam
2005 Man of the Moment
New Boeing-Boeing
Can't Pay? Won't Pay!
2006 The Good Body
2008Jumderella [12] Madam

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