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Occupation
  
Actress

Revised Romanization
  
Do Ji-won

Years active
  
1989-present

Name
  
Do Ji-won


Hangul
  
도지원

Role
  
Actress

Hanja
  
都知嫄

Agent
  
Namoo Actors



Born
  
February 14, 1968 (age 56) (
1968-02-14
)
Seoul, South Korea

Education
  
Hanyang University - Dance

TV shows
  
Unkind Ladies, Healer, Golden Rainbow, Smile Again

Movies
  
Cinderella, Punch Lady, Love Me Not, Flying Boys, Barefoot Ki‑bong

Similar People
  
Jeon In‑hwa, Chae Shi‑ra, Park Sang‑won, Bong Man‑dae, Jeong Tae‑Won

Do Ji-won (born February 14, 1966) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for her roles in Ladies of the Palace (2001), Punch Lady (2007), and Smile Again (2010).

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Career

Do Ji-won Do Ji Won Korean Actor amp Actress

Upon her graduation as a dance major from Hanyang University in 1988, Do Ji-won joined the Korea National Ballet. She was selected as the model for the ballet company's advertisements, which led to her debut in the entertainment industry. She began acting in television dramas such as Seoul Ddukbaegi (1990) and Kareisky (1994). In 2001, she portrayed her most famous role as King Jungjong's 4th consort Park Gyeong Bin in the historical drama Ladies of the Palace, which brought her acting recognition and popularity.

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On the big screen, she and Shin Se-kyung played mother and daughter in Cinderella, a 2006 horror film about a serial killer targeting high school girls who've had facial plastic surgery. And in the comedy-drama Punch Lady (2007), Do gave a well-reviewed performance in the leading role of a battered housewife who trains hard to master the art of fighting after publicly announcing a duel on the ring with her abusive husband (Son Hyun-joo), who happens to be a mixed martial arts champion.

Do Ji-won Do Ji Won Korean Actor amp Actress

Aside from the occasional leading role in series such as Our Happy Ending (2008), Do has remained active on television mostly in supporting roles, notably as Ahn Nae-sang's estranged wife in Three Brothers (2009), and as Ji Chang-wook's mentally challenged mother in Smile Again (also known as Smile, Dong-hae, 2010).

Personal life

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In July 1998, Do was kidnapped by a man and a woman who threatened the actress with a knife in the parking lot of a sports center in Seoul. The couple stuffed Do in the trunk of a car and drove around for five hours before releasing her after extorting ₩14 million.

Radio show

  • Do Ji-won's Popular Songs (KBS 2FM, 1992)
  • Awards

  • 2011 KBS Drama Awards: Excellence Award, Actress in a Daily Drama (Smile Again)
  • 2001 SBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award, Actress (Ladies of the Palace)
  • 2001 SBS Drama Awards: Top 10 Stars (Ladies of the Palace)
  • 1990 KBS Drama Awards: Best New Actress (Seoul Ddukbaegi)
  • Filmography

    Actress
    2020
    No Matter What (TV Series) as
    Lee Hae-Sim
    2019
    Angel's Last Mission: Love (TV Series) as
    Choi Young Ja
    2017
    Bravo My Life (TV Series) as
    Soong Mi-ja / Rara
    2017
    Seven Day Queen (TV Series) as
    Queen Junghyun
    2015
    My Daughter, Geum Sa-wol (TV Series) as
    Han Ji-hye
    2015
    Unkind Ladies (TV Series) as
    Kim Hyun-Jung
    2014
    Healer (TV Series) as
    Choi Myung-Hee
    - Goodbye Healer (2015) - Choi Myung-Hee (as Ji-Won To)
    - I'll Protect You (2015) - Choi Myung-Hee (as Ji-Won To)
    - Just Like the Others (2015) - Choi Myung-Hee (as Ji-Won To)
    - Won't You Answer Me? (2015) - Choi Myung-Hee (as Ji-Won To)
    - To You Again (2015) - Choi Myung-Hee (as Ji-Won To)
    - I Remember (2015) - Choi Myung-Hee (as Ji-Won To)
    - It's Alright Even If You Cry (2015) - Choi Myung-Hee (as Ji-Won To)
    - I'm Waiting (2015) - Choi Myung-Hee (as Ji-Won To)
    - I Don't Know How to Escape (2015) - Choi Myung-Hee (as Ji-Won To)
    - In the Darkness (2015) - Choi Myung-Hee (as Ji-Won To)
    - Can't It Be Me? (2015) - Choi Myung-Hee (as Ji-Won To)
    - I Trust You (2015) - Choi Myung-Hee (as Ji-Won To)
    - Cannot Be Forgotten (2014) - Choi Myung-Hee (as Ji-Won To)
    - We, Under the Sunset (2014) - Choi Myung-Hee (as Ji-Won To)
    - Begin (2014) - Choi Myung-Hee (as Ji-Won To)
    - Meaning of You (2014) - Choi Myung-Hee (as Ji-Won To)
    - Because I'm Next to You (2014) - Choi Myung-Hee (as Ji-Won To)
    - The First Kiss That Day (2014) - Choi Myung-Hee (as Ji-Won To)
    - Fate Continues (2014) - Choi Myung-Hee (as Ji-Won To)
    - I Have a Dream (2014) - Choi Myung-Hee (as Ji-Won To)
    2014
    Entangled as
    Young-hee (as Ji-Won To)
    2013
    Gold Rainbow (TV Series) as
    Yoon Young Hye (as Ji-Won To)
    2012
    Missing You (TV Series) as
    Hwang Mi Ran (as Ji-Won To)
    2010
    Smile Again (TV Series) as
    Anna Laker / Jo Dong-baek
    2009
    Three Brothers (TV Series) as
    Uhm Chung-Nan
    2008
    General hospital 2 (TV Series) as
    Song Hye-Soo
    2007
    Peon-chi le-i-di as
    Ha-eun (as Ji-Won To)
    2006
    Sarang-ttawin piryo-eopseo (as Ji-Won To)
    2006
    Cinderella (as Ji-Won To)
    2006
    Maenbal-ui Kibong-i (as Ji-Won To)
    2004
    Ballet gyoseubso as
    Jung-sook (as Ji-Won To)
    1997
    Hallellu-ya (as Ji-Won To)
    1995
    The Bathhouse People (TV Series) as
    Kim En-kyung (Second Granddaughter)
    - Episode #1.7 (1995) - Kim En-kyung (Second Granddaughter)
    - Episode #1.6 (1995) - Kim En-kyung (Second Granddaughter)
    - Episode #1.5 (1995) - Kim En-kyung (Second Granddaughter)
    - Episode #1.4 (1995) - Kim En-kyung (Second Granddaughter)
    - Episode #1.3 (1995) - Kim En-kyung (Second Granddaughter)
    - Episode #1.2 (1995) - Kim En-kyung (Second Granddaughter)
    - Episode #1.1 (1995) - Kim En-kyung (Second Granddaughter)

    References

    Do Ji-won Wikipedia