Jeong Ha-dam

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Jeong Ha-dam
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Born (1994-02-28) February 28, 1994 (age 30)
Occupation Actress
Years active2015–present
AgentAcom My ENT [2] [3]
Korean name
Hangul
정하담
Hanja
Revised Romanization Jeong Ha-dam
McCune–Reischauer Chŏng Hatam

Jeong Ha-dam (born February 28, 1994) is a South Korean actress. Jeong debuted with a lead role in Wild Flowers (2015). [4] Her second lead role was in Steel Flower (2016), in which she was praised for her outstanding performance by Variety. [5] She was awarded the Rising Star Awards to recognize new actors and actresses who have contributed to the film industry at the 2016 Max Movie Awards. [6]

Contents

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015 The Priests Shaman Young-joo
Wild FlowersHa-dam
First of People Short film
2016 Steel Flower Ha-dam
Fly Short film
The Handmaiden Maid 5
The Age of Shadows Hanako
The Net Jin Dal-rae
2017Oh, God! Short film
Ash Flower Ha-dam
2018Dawn to DawnJi-soo Short film
Herstory Rental apartment newlywed brideSpecial appearance
2019 A Resistance Lee Ok-yi
2020Light for the Youth Short film
2022 Decision to Leave Oh Ga-in [7]
TBAThings You Don't Know [8]

Television Show

YearNetworkTitleRole
2017 OCN Bad Guys 2 Kim Yoon-kyung
2018 MBC Tempted Ko Kyung-joo
2020 SBS The King: Eternal Monarch [9] Yu Jeong-hwa
Netflix Sweet Home Kim Ji-eun
2024 TVING Pyramid Game [10]

As script editor

YearTitleNotes
2015Wild Flowers

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
201541st Seoul Independent Film Festival [11] Independent Star Award Steel Flower Won
201611th Max Movie AwardsRising Star AwardsWon
52nd Baeksang Arts Awards Best New Actress (Film) Steel Flower Nominated
3rd Wildflower Film Awards Best New ActressWild FlowersNominated
36th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards Best New Actress Steel Flower Won
2017 4th Wildflower Film Awards Best ActressWon

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