Han Hye-rin

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Han Hye-rin
Actress Han Hye-rin arrives at the red carpet event of the Pifan in Bucheon on July 17, 2014.jpg
Born (1988-11-06) November 6, 1988 (age 35)
Education Dongduk Women's University - Broadcasting and Entertainment
Occupation Actress
Years active2007-present
Agents
  • W E&M (present)
  • Koen Group
Family Woohee (cousin)
Korean name
Hangul
한혜린
Revised Romanization Han Hye-rin
McCune–Reischauer Han Hyerin

Han Hye-rin (born November 6, 1988) is a South Korean actress. She played the leading role in the television drama My One and Only (2011). [1] [2]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
2012Island of the Gods, JejuJacheongbi
Weird BusinessKim Kwang-ja
(segment "The Witch")
2014 Mourning Grave [3] Hyun-ji
2015 Shoot Me in the Heart [4] Yoon Bo-ra
2021 Sinkhole Ahn Hyo-jeong

Television series

YearTitleRole
2007Snow in August
2008Lawyers of the Great Republic of KoreaSecretary
General Hospital 2Jeon Soon-deok
2011 New Tales of Gisaeng [5] Geum Ra-ra
My One and OnlyNa Mugoonghwa
2012The Sons [6] Lee Shin-young
2013 Empress Ki [7] Park Ohjin
Wang's Family Baek Ji-hwa
2015 My Unfortunate Boyfriend Jung Hye-mi
2016 Blow Breeze Jang Ha-yeon
2017 Love Returns Jung In-woo

Variety show

YearTitleNotes
2011Capture the Moment, How Is That Possible Host

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
2011 KBS Drama Awards Best New ActressMy One and OnlyNominated

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