Occupation Actress Revised Romanization Yun So-hui Hanja 尹邵熙 Role Actress | Hangul 윤소희 Name Yoon So-hee Years active 2013-present McCune–Reischauer Yun Sohui Agent S.M. Culture & Contents | |
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Yoon So-hee (Hangul: 윤소희; born May 7, 1993) is a German-South Korean actress.
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- Top facts about yoon so hee willitkimchi
- English Sub Clip L Infinite Yoon So Hee Romantic Kiss Scene
- Early life and education
- Career
- Filmography
- References

English Sub / (Clip) L Infinite & Yoon So Hee Romantic Kiss Scene.
Early life and education

Yoon was born in Stuttgart, Germany, on May 7, 1993, and lived there for six years before returning to Seoul. In 2011, she enrolled as a Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering major at KAIST, one of the South Korea's prestigious science and research universities; she is currently on a leave of absence.
Career

Her parents, particularly her mother, were said to be strongly against her decision to leave academia and become an actress. Yoon was first featured on Hit the S Style, a variety show which spotlights campus style icons which was aired on tvN. She then appeared in the intermission video at Super Show 5, a concert tour by Super Junior, followed by an uncredited cameo in the music video for SHINee's "Why So Serious?".

In 2013, she starred in music videos by EXO in EXO Music Video Drama (in both Korean and Mandarin Chinese versions). Afterwards, Yoon made her acting debut in the period drama The Blade and Petal. She has since been cast in increasingly larger roles in television dramas such as Let's Eat (2013) and Secret Door (2014), where she acted as the older version Kim Yoo-jung's character.

Yoon had her film debut in the South Korean-Chinese film Life Risking Romance (2016). The same year, she played a supporting role in tvN's legal melodrama Memory and starred in KBS mini drama The Day After We Broke Up alongside Kim Myung-soo. In 2017, she co-starred in MBC's three-episode mini series Queen of the Ring and sageuk The Emperor: Owner of the Mask.

