Yoon Hae-young

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Yoon Hae-young
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Born (1972-01-05) January 5, 1972 (age 52)
EducationDigital Seoul Culture Arts University - Beauty Arts
Kyonggi University - Multimedia and Acting
Occupation Actress
Years active1993-present
AgentGenstars [1]
Spouse(s)(1998-2005; divorced)
(m. 2011) [2]
Korean name
Hangul
윤해영
Revised Romanization Yun Hae-yeong
McCune–Reischauer Yun Hae-yŏng

Yoon Hae-young (born January 5, 1972) [3] is a South Korean actress. She began acting after passing the SBS Open Auditions in 1993, and has starred in television dramas such as See and See Again (1998), This Is Love (2001), Elephant (2008), The Tale of Janghwa and Hongryeon (also known as Love and Obsession, 2009), Special Task Force MSS (2011) and I Like You (2012). [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

Contents

Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRole
1993Love and Work
Love and FriendshipSoon-ah
1994There Is No LoveNun
That WindowJung Myung-seo
1995Until We Meet AgainIm Seung-hye
The Basics of RomanceDrama writer
1996City Men and WomenJi Jae-bun/Jung Si-nae
Sou'easter TodayKang Eun-hee
1998Horse's Hill
See and See AgainGeum-joo
1999QueenHong Jang-mi
Oh! Happy Day
2000Feels GoodLee Eun-soo
Great Friends
2001Life Is BeautifulYoo Soo-jung
This Is LovePark Hoon-sook
Blue Mist
2003One Million RosesSeo Yoo-jin
2005Tears of DiamondSon In-ha
2006 Love Can't Wait Kim Tae-hee
Love and AmbitionJae-eun
2007 Heaven & Earth Park Myung-joo
2008Kokkiri (Elephant)Hae-young
My Precious You Park Jem-ma
2009 Love and Obsession Hong-ryeon
2010 KBS Drama Special "Hot Coffee"Oh Jong
2011 KBS Drama Special "Special Task Force MSS"Vivian/Lee Soon-duk
2012 Big [9] Lee Jung-hye
I Like You Kang Jin-joo
2013 Prime Minister & I [10] Na Yoon-hee
2014 Apgujeong Midnight Sun Do Min-goo
2015 KBS TV Novel: On a Blue DayJang Deok-hee/Jang Ae-shim
2016 The Doctors Yoon Ji-young
2018 Ms. Ma, Nemesis Lee Mi-soon
2019-2020 Love with Flaws Ms Oh
2021 Be My Dream Family Oh Min-hee
2023 Durian's Affair [11] Jang Se-mi
The Third Marriage Min hae-ill/Noel

Film

YearTitleRole
2009 City of Damnation Jo Min-joo (cameo)

Variety/radio show

YearTitleNotes
1997Hopeful Music at Noon DJ
2010-2011Talk & City Host, seasons 4-5
2013Restaurants That Relieve Women's Agony Host
2016 King of Mask Singer Contestant as "12 O'clock Curfew Pumpkin Carriage", episode 73

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
1998 MBC Drama Awards Popularity AwardSee and See AgainWon
2001 KBS Drama Awards Excellence Award, ActressThis Is LoveWon
2008 MBC Entertainment Awards Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Sitcom or Comedy [12] Kokkiri (Elephant)Won
2009 KBS Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actress in a Daily DramaThe Tale of Janghwa and HongryeonNominated

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