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Nationality
  
South Korean

Religion
  
Roman Catholic

Albums
  
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Agent
  
United Artists Agency

Height
  
1.61 m

Years active
  
1996–present

Role
  
Actress

Occupation
  
Actress

Name
  
Song Hye-kyo


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Born
  
November 22, 1981 (age 42) (
1981-11-22
)
Daegu, South Korea

Education
  
Sejong University - Film Arts

Awards
  
PaekSang Arts Award for Most Popular Female in Television

Nominations
  
Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Leading Actress

Movies and TV shows
  
That Winter - the Wind Blo, Full House, Autumn in My Heart, The World That They Live In, The Crossing

Similar People
  
Kim Tae‑hee, Jo In‑sung, Hyun Bin, Jun Ji‑hyun, Song Joong‑ki

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Song Hye-kyo (born November 22, 1981) is a South Korean actress. She gained popularity through her leading roles in television dramas Autumn in My Heart (2000), All In (2003), Full House (2004), That Winter, the Wind Blows (2013) and Descendants of the Sun (2016) which achieved pan-Asia success. She has also starred in films Hwang Jin Yi (2007), The Grandmaster (2013), My Brilliant Life (2014) and The Queens (2015).

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In 2017, she ranked 7th in Forbes magazine's Korea Power Celebrity list. The success of Song's television dramas internationally established her as a top Hallyu star.

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Early life and education

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When Song was born, she was sick and her parents and doctors thought that she would not survive. Upon her recovery, Song's parents registered her birth on February 26, 1982 (instead of her actual birthdate, November 22, 1981).

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Song's parents divorced when she was a young girl, and she was raised by her mother. They moved from her birthplace in Daegu to the Gangnam District in Seoul, where she trained as a figure skater in elementary school, but quit when she was in the eighth grade. Though Song considered herself shy and introverted, she was described by her high school teacher as having a "cheerful character, she mixed well with her friends and was always in a bright mood." Song Hye-kyo attended college at Sejong University, where she majored in Film Arts.

1996–2004: Breakthrough and international fame

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In 1996, the 14-year-old Song, then a third-year junior high school student, won first place in the SunKyung Smart Model Contest, and she made her entertainment debut as a model for the school uniform company. This led to her being cast in a small role in her first television drama, First Love. She would continue to appear in a string of various dramas and sitcoms, notably Soonpoong Clinic. But it wasn't until the KBS drama Autumn in My Heart in 2000 with Song Seung-heon and Won Bin that she rose to fame in Korea and throughout Asia. The romantic melodrama series was a ratings success, pioneering a trend in Korean melodramatic series and launching a fever that is commonly referred to as the "Korean Wave" and leading to Song becoming a Hallyu star.

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In 2003, her popularity continued to climb when she played a leading role alongside Lee Byung-hun in the gambling drama All In, which drew solid viewership ratings nationwide throughout its run with a peak viewer rating of 47.7 percent. The following year, she co-starred with singer Rain in the hit romantic comedy series Full House. The drama achieved pan-asia success and established Song as one of the most well-known Korean actress in Asia.

2005–2012: Film debut and overseas ventures

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Early 2005, Song went to San Francisco to study English, and later traveled to Seattle. Song took time off to recharge herself after the successful asia drama Full House. "I have had a good rest. It was a good opportunity to reflect on myself," said Song. Song returned to Korea on March 5 2005. The same year, Song made her big-screen debut in My Girl and I (a Korean remake of Crying Out Love in the Center of the World), which was panned by audiences and critics alike. Vocal about her dissatisfaction with typecasting in the roles she was being offered, Song proved in the following year that she took on different roles.

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She returned to the big-screen in 2007, as the titular gisaeng in the film adaptation of Hwang Jin Yi. Because they found Song's image "too cute," Jun Ji-hyun and Soo Ae were the producers' original choices for the role, but Song went on a rigorous diet and surprised them with her will and desire to be Hwang Jini. A year later, she made her American debut in the Hollywood indie Make Yourself at Home (formerly titled Fetish), a psychological thriller about a girl who was born to a shaman mother and tries to flee her fate by becoming an immigrant bride in the U.S. Despite Song's attempts to challenge herself, both films underwhelmed at the box office.

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She made her TV comeback in late 2008 with The World That They Live In (also known as Worlds Within), a series set at a broadcast station in which Song and Hyun Bin played drama PDs who work together and fall in love.

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In 2010, she starred in Camellia, an Omnibus pic made up of three short films directed by three Asian directors. Each episode is set in the past, present and future of the city of Busan. In the film's final segment Love for Sale, Song and Kang Dong-won played former lovers who forget their memories about each other which later leads them to a fatal destiny.

Considered one of Korea's most beautiful women, in early 2011 Song released the photobook Song Hye-kyo's Moment which was shot by top photographers in Atlanta, New York City, Buenos Aires, Patagonia, Paris, the Netherlands and Brazil. Proceeds from the sales of the Photo Book was donated to a children's foundation.

Song then played a documentary filmmaker who finds the strength to forgive the 17-year-old boy who killed her fiance but instead of redemption finds only greater tragedy in A Reason to Live (Korean title: Today), which after several delays was released in October 2011. Song was a huge fan of director Lee Jeong-hyang and had actively sought her out, and though she had difficulty getting into character, Song said she fell in love with the script and felt her acting had matured. She considers the film "a turning point" in her life.

In 2011, she became the first Asian actress to sign a contract with French global agency Effigies, paving the way for her possible entry into the European market. She released a photo-essay book in 2012 titled It's Time for Hye-kyo.

Song then played a supporting role in The Grandmaster, Chinese director Wong Kar-wai's biographical film about Bruce Lee's kung fu master Ip Man, for which she learned Cantonese and martial arts. She later admitted there had been "a bit of friction and misunderstanding" with Wong while filming, but that the difficulties helped her mature.

2013–present: Career resurgence

Song reunited with the writer and director of Worlds Within in That Winter, the Wind Blows, a 2013 remake of 2002 Japanese drama Ai Nante Irane Yo, Natsu ("I Don't Need Love, Summer"). She played a blind heiress in the melodrama, opposite a con man pretending to be her long-lost brother (played by Jo In-sung). That Winter, the Wind Blows placed number one in its timeslot during most of its run, and Song and Jo were praised for their performances. Song won the Daesang (or "Grand Prize"), the highest award for television, at the 2nd APAN Star Awards.

In 2014, Song reunited with Kang Dong-won in My Brilliant Life, E J-yong's film adaptation of Kim Aeran's bestselling novel My Palpitating Life about a couple who watched their son suffering from progeria grow prematurely old.

Romantic epic The Crossing was Song's second Chinese film to be released and was directed by John Woo (Woo's longtime friend and producer Terence Chang has been managing Song's overseas activities since 2008). Previously titled 1949 and Love and Let Love, the long-gestating project had originally been announced at the Cannes Film Festival in 2008, then cancelled in 2009, and revived again in 2011. Woo's recovery from tonsil tumor removal in 2012 led to another delay due to scheduling conflicts among the cast, and Song finally began filming in June 2013. The Crossing is based on the true story of the Taiping steamer collision and follows six characters and their intertwining love stories in Taiwan and Shanghai during the 1930s; Song played the daughter of a wealthy banker.

Another Chinese film followed in 2015, The Queens, a contemporary romantic comedy about three cosmopolitan women – an actress, a PR specialist and a gallery manager – who manipulate friends and put down their enemies as they play the game of love. Also starring Joe Chen and Vivian Wu, it was actress Annie Yi's directorial debut.

In 2016, Song starred in the mega-hit romantic comedy series Descendants of the Sun, an intense drama about an army captain (played by Song Joong-ki)and a surgeon who fall in love while working amidst disaster-torn areas. The drama was incredibly popular in Korea with a peak viewership rating of 41.6% and in Asia, where it was viewed 2.5 billion times on iQiyi. The popularity of the drama reestablished Song as a leader of the Hallyu, and she topped popularity polls in Asia and was noted for her immense brand recognition in South Korea. Song won Daesang (Grand Prize), the highest award at the 2016 KBS Drama Awards along with her co-star, Song Joong-ki.

Relationships

In April 2003, Song and actor Lee Byung-hun declared to the public that they were in a relationship. In June 2004, they decided to break up.

In August 2009, Song and actor Hyun Bin were confirmed to be dating. They had been dating since June 2009. In March 2011, their agencies announced that Song and actor Hyun had split up in early 2011.

On July 5, 2017, it was announced in a joint statement by their respective agencies that Song and her Descendants of the Sun (2016) co-star Song Joong-ki were engaged, and are scheduled to wed on October 31, 2017.

In August 2014, Song made a public apology for committing tax evasion, arguing that her accountant had mishandled her paper work without her knowledge, with her omitted income tax from 2009 to 2011 totaling ₩2.56 billion. She said that after receiving a notification from the National Tax Service, she paid the full amount with additional fines in the amount of ₩3.8 billion (US$3.7 million) in October 2012.

Other activities

Song actively participates in voluntary work, especially with animals. She participates in activities related by KARA regularly.

Song is also known for her frequent and large social donations.

Collaboration with Professor Seo Kyung-duk

A representative from Song's agency said, "Because Song has travelled extensively for work, she has become aware of how important it is for tourists to be able to read information in their own language.” So, Song in collaboration with professor Seo Kyung-duk of Sungshin Women's University have decided to donate brochure or information in Korean to various historic Korean sites, art galleries and museums in the world. Professor Seo praised Song who is supporting her country quietly.

Filmography

Actress
-
Ships Passing in the Night (pre-production) as
Hana (as Hye-kyo Song)
2022
The Glory (TV Series) as
Moon Dong-eun
2021
Now, We Are Breaking Up (TV Series) as
Ha Young-Eun
- Young Eun Waiting For Jae Guk's Call (2021) - Ha Young-Eun
- Invitation (2021) - Ha Young-Eun
- The Cancellation Notice From Hills (2021) - Ha Young-Eun
- Do Hoon Acting Strange (2021) - Ha Young-Eun
- Yoo Jung's Memories Of Soo Wan (2021) - Ha Young-Eun
- Surprise Encounter At The Police Station (2021) - Ha Young-Eun
- Young Eun Having A Hard Time (2021) - Ha Young-Eun
- How Young Eun Broke Up with Soo Wan (2021) - Ha Young-Eun
- Mysterious Photo Buyer In Paris (2021) - Ha Young-Eun
- Blind Date (2021) - Ha Young-Eun
2018
Encounter (TV Series) as
Cha Soo-hyun
- I'll Wait in My Place (2019) - Cha Soo-hyun
- I'm Sorry (2019) - Cha Soo-hyun
- It's Your First Love Too (2019) - Cha Soo-hyun
- I Can No Longer Live Without You (2019) - Cha Soo-hyun
- I Cherish You Very Much (2019) - Cha Soo-hyun
- My Heart Is Full of You (2019) - Cha Soo-hyun
- It Proves That I Was the First to like You (2018) - Cha Soo-hyun
- Don't Be Afraid (2018) - Cha Soo-hyun
- Party Must Go On (2018) - Cha Soo-hyun
- Sudden Personnel Appointment (2018) - Cha Soo-hyun
- It's Already Spring for Us (2018) - Cha Soo-hyun
- I'm Good at Holding Back (2018) - Cha Soo-hyun
- That's Why I'm Trying to Stop (2018) - Cha Soo-hyun
- Yearning (2018) - Cha Soo-hyun
- We Sincerely Welcome You (2018) - Cha Soo-hyun
- Enchanted (2018) - Cha Soo-hyun
2018
Doraemon Nobita no Takarajima as
Luna
2017
Shimajiro and the Rainbow Oasis as
Moon Jeon / Kiao / Sylveon
2016
Descendants of the Sun (TV Series) as
Dr. Kang Mo Yeon
- Behind the Scene Special (2016) - Dr. Kang Mo Yeon
- Descendants of the Sun: Recap Special Part 2 (2016) - Dr. Kang Mo Yeon
- Descendants of the Sun: Recap Special (2016) - Dr. Kang Mo Yeon (as Hye-kyo Song)
2015
The Crossing 2 as
Zhou Yunfen (as Hye-kyo Song)
2015
The Queens as
Annie (as Hye-kyo Song)
2014
The Crossing as
Zhou Yunfen (as Hye-kyo Song)
2014
My Brilliant Life as
Mi-ra (as Hye-kyo Song)
2013
That Winter, the Wind Blows (TV Mini Series) as
Oh Young
2013
The Grandmaster as
Zhang Yongcheng (as Hye-kyo Song)
2011
A Reason to Live as
Da-Hye (as Hye-kyo Song)
2010
Kamelia (segment "Love for Sale") (as Hye-kyo Song)
2008
The World That They Live In (TV Series) as
Joo Joon Young
- Live Like A Drama III (2008) - Joo Joon Young (as Hye-kyo Song)
- Trite. Ordinary. Childish. (2008) - Joo Joon Young (as Hye-kyo Song)
- Things You Can Never Get Used To (2008) - Joo Joon Young (as Hye-kyo Song)
- Addiction, The Consequences- And The Chaos (2008) - Joo Joon Young (as Hye-kyo Song)
- White Outs (2008) - Joo Joon Young (as Hye-kyo Song)
- His Limits (2008) - Joo Joon Young (as Hye-kyo Song)
- Live Like a Drama II (2008) - Joo Joon Young (as Hye-kyo Song)
- Live Like a Drama I (2008) - Joo Joon Young (as Hye-kyo Song)
- While They Were Lonely, What Did They Do? (2008) - Joo Joon Young (as Hye-kyo Song)
- Dramaturgy (2008) - Joo Joon Young (as Hye-kyo Song)
- Living Things (2008) - Joo Joon Young (as Hye-kyo Song)
- To Me, Innocence Is Too Tiring (2008) - Joo Joon Young (as Hye-kyo Song)
- I Can't Understand Those Women Stories (2008) - Joo Joon Young (as Hye-kyo Song)
- Achilles Heel; a Proposal for Lovers to Start a New Relationship (2008) - Joo Joon Young (as Hye-kyo Song)
- The Relationship Bewteen Thrill and Power (2008) - Joo Joon Young (as Hye-kyo Song)
- Enemies (2008) - Joo Joon Young (as Hye-kyo Song)
2008
Make Yourself at Home as
Sookhy (as Hye-kyo Song)
2007
Hwang Jin Yi as
Hwang Jin Yi (as Hye-kyo Song)
2005
Parang-juuibo as
Bae So-eun (as Song Hye-kyo)
2004
Full House (TV Series) as
Han Ji-eun
2004
Shining Days (TV Series) as
Ji Yeon-woo
2003
All In (TV Series) as
Min Su-yeon
2001
Hotelier (TV Series) as
Kim Yoon-Hee
2000
Autumn in My Heart (TV Mini Series) as
Yun / Choi Eun-seo
Thanks
2017
The Battleship Island (special thanks - as Hye-kyo Song)
Self
2007
2 Days 1 Night (TV Series) as
Self (2016) (as Hye-kyo Song)
Archive Footage
2021
One-Tenth of a Millimeter Apart (Video documentary short)

References

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