Shim Eun-woo

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Shim Eun-woo [1]
심은우
Born
Park So-ri

(1992-06-02) June 2, 1992 (age 31)
South Korea
EducationYong In University
Occupations
  • Actress
  • Singer
Years active2016–present

Shim Eun-woo (born Park So-ri, June 2, 1992) is a South Korean actress. She has starred in the Korean television series such as Wanted (2016), Suspicious Partner (2017), Radio Romance (2018), and Arthdal Chronicles (2019). She's best known as one of the main role, Min Hyun-seo in the smash-hit Korean drama, The World of the Married [2] (2020) which is her first main role in a drama.

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Personal life

On March 8, 2021, a former middle school classmate of Shim made a post on an online community board, accusing the actress of school bullying. The former classmate alleged that while she had not suffered physical violence, she had been a victim of intense social ostracism and psychological bullying, and that Shim had taken the lead in subjecting her to extreme emotional abuse. Despite initially denying the accusations, Shim posted an official statement online, admitting to the school bullying, and apologizes for her behavior and wrongdoings. Shim revealed that prior to the statement, she met the classmate and her family in person to apologize. [3]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2016Queen of WalkingLee Ha-ni
201860 Days of SummerKa-eul
2022 Seire Hae-mi [4] [5]

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2016 Wanted Lee Ji-eun
2017 Suspicious Partner Hong Cha-eun
Rebel: Thief Who Stole the People Female Shaman
2018 Less Than Evil Jeon Joo-yeon
Radio Romance Gamoom (drought)
2019 Arthdal Chronicles Tapien
Diary of a Prosecutor Ye-rim
2020 The World of the Married Min Hyun-seo [2]
2021 Love Scene Number Lee Ha-ramEpisode: "Love Scene #29" [6]
2021 Fly High Butterfly [7]

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