Yoo Ha-na

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Yoo Ha-na
Born
Yoo Ha-na

(1986-03-22) March 22, 1986 (age 37)
Years active2007–present
Height1.69 m (5 ft 6+12 in)
Spouse Lee Yong-kyu (m. 2011)
Children2 [1]
Korean name
Hangul
유하나
Hanja
劉荷娜
Revised Romanization Yu Ha-na
McCune–Reischauer Yu Ha-na

Yoo Ha-na (born March 22, 1986) is a South Korean actress. She has starred alongside Jimmy Lin in the Taiwanese TV drama series My Lucky Star , and has also appeared in the music video for "White Windmill" by Taiwanese singer Jay Chou.

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Personal life

Born in Seoul, South Korea, Yoo Ha-na originally got her start in the entertainment business by posing for pictures in various magazines in South Korea. One of Yoo's photos caught the eye of Chen Yu-shan (producer for the Taiwanese drama My Lucky Star ) from a magazine she picked up while at a beauty salon. Chen made arrangements afterwards with Yoo's agent to fly Yoo from South Korea to Taiwan to audition for My Lucky Star, which landed Yoo the lead female role in that drama. At the time, Yoo had already appeared in the music video "White Windmill" for Taiwanese singer Jay Chou. [2]

Yoo went on to appear in a few Taiwanese films such as Exit No. 6 before returning to South Korea, where she starred in TV dramas such as My Too Perfect Sons , First Wives' Club , and Paradise Ranch .

On December 17, 2011, Yoo married professional baseball player Lee Yong-kyu. She delivered a 3 kg son in September 2013. Her agency announced that she decided to suspend her acting career for the time being to focus on raising her son and taking care of her family.

Filmography

Television

Television
YearTitleRoleNetworkNotesWith
2007 My Lucky Star Xia Zhi Xing "Ah Xing" TTV Lead Role Jimmy Lin
First Wives ClubChoi Hyun-sil SBS Supporting Role Lee Joon-hyuk
2009 My Too Perfect Sons Oh Eun-ji KBS2 Main CastN/A
2011 Paradise Ranch Park Jin-young SBS Main CastNone
Lie to Me Herself/Cameo SBS GuestNone

Film

Film
YearTitleRoleFilm ProductionNotesWith
2004Wo Ye Hui Lai LeN/AN/AN/AN/A
2006Exit No. 6FionJumpboys FilmsMain CastNone

Theatre

Musical theatre

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