Occupation Actress McCune–Reischauer So Hyon-chin Albums With Freshness Height 1.67 m | Hangul 서현진 Role Singer Agent Jump Entertainment Name Seo Hyun-jin | |
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Born February 27, 1985 (age 39) ( 1985-02-27 ) South Korea Education Dongduk Women's University Movies Ashamed, Magic, Dating on Earth, Story of Wine, Love Me Not, Fragments of Sweet Memories, Black Hole TV shows Let's Eat, The King's Daughter - Soo Baek, The Three Musketeers, Here Comes Mr Oh, Goddess of Fire | ||
Revised Romanization Seo Hyeonjin Similar Bae Seul ki, Bae Suzy, Bae Woo hee |
Seo Hyun Jin Evolution 2001 - 2018
Seo Hyun-jin (Hangul: 서현진; born February 27, 1985) is a South Korean actress and singer. Seo debuted as the main vocalist of South Korean girl group, M.I.L.K in 2001 and continued until 2003 when the group disbanded. She contributed songs as a solo artist after the group disbandment before she transitioned into acting in 2006.
Contents
- Seo Hyun Jin Evolution 2001 2018
- Seo Hyun Jin Love Life Ideal Type Of Man
- 19852005 Early life and music career
- 20062014 Transition into acting
- 2015present Lead roles and rising popularity
- Filmography
- References
Seo made her acting debut in the musical The Sound of Music (2006) then followed by appearances in several television series and film. She is best known for her leading roles as Oh Hae-young (soil) in the romantic comedy Another Miss Oh (2016), which gained her wider recognition and the medical melodrama Romantic Doctor, Teacher Kim (2016–2017).
Seo Hyun Jin - Love Life & Ideal Type Of Man
1985–2005: Early life and music career

Seo was born on February 27, 1985 in Dobong District (now Nowon District), Seoul, South Korea. She was scouted by S.M. Entertainment and later debuted as the main vocalist of South Korean girl group, M.I.L.K in 2001, under the label subsidiary, SM Entertainment. However, the group soon fell by the wayside due to fierce competition among manufactured bands, which led to one of the members quitting before they completely disbanded in 2003. After M.I.L.K. was dissolved, Seo attended Dongduk Women's University, where she majored in applied musicology to keep her dream of singing career alive. Seo contributed songs to a few soundtracks and SM Town compilations as a solo artist.
2006–2014: Transition into acting
Seo had the chance to perform in her first musical, The Sound of Music in 2006, which she saw as the turning point in her acting career.

Supporting roles followed in the period drama Hwang Jini (2006), TV police procedural H.I.T (2007) and the queer film Ashamed (also known as Life Is Peachy, 2011). Seo first drew attention for her subtler performances in her career-making performance in The Duo (2011), as a neighborhood tomboy who later becomes a gisaeng. She played her first villain in Feast of the Gods (2012), as an overly ambitious chef caught in a rivalry. Seo was then cast in leading roles for two historical dramas The King's Daughter, Soo Baek-hyang (2013) and The Three Musketeers (2014).

Seo has also frequently appeared in projects directed by her best friend, actress Ku Hye-sun, notably in the short film The Madonna and in the feature film Magic, in which she had her first leading role.
2015–present: Lead roles and rising popularity
Seo said the character that most resembled her real-life personality was the foodie freelance writer in Let's Eat 2 (2015), adding that she "didn't realize how much fun shooting a lively and comical drama could be." The drama was Seo's first attempt at romantic-comedy genre, in which she got good reviews and it became her career's turning point.
Her popularity grew rapidly after the hit drama Another Oh Hae-young (2016), which she starred alongside Eric Mun. She was praised by viewers on how wonderful she portrayed such an ordinary and relatable character, and won the Baeksang Award for Best Actress. Later in the same year, she starred in SBS hit medical drama Romantic Doctor, Teacher Kim alongside Han Suk-kyu and Yoo Yeon-seok.
In 2017, Seo was cast in the upcoming television series Temperature Of Love penned by Ha Myung-hee.