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Ko Joo-yeon
Born (1994-02-22) February 22, 1994 (age 30)
Education Konkuk University
Occupation Actress
Years active2001–present
Korean name
Hangul
고주연
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGo Ju-yeon
McCune–ReischauerKo Chuyŏn

Ko Joo-yeon (born February 22, 1994) is a South Korean actress who has gained attention in the Korean film industry for her roles in Blue Swallow (2005) and The Fox Family (2006). [1] In 2007 she appeared in the horror film Epitaph as Asako, a young girl suffering from overbearing nightmares and aphasia, becoming so immersed in the role that she had to deal with sudden nosebleeds while on set. [1] Kyu Hyun Kim of Koreanfilm.org highlighted her performance in the film, saying, "[The cast's] acting thunder is stolen by the ridiculously pretty Ko Joo-yeon, another Korean child actress who we dearly hope continues her film career." [2]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role
2001 My Wife Is a Gangster young Yu-jin
2003 Crazy Assassins Dal-rae
2005 Hello, Brother
Blue Swallow young Park Kyung-won
2006 The Fox Family youngest daughter
2007 Epitaph Asako
2010 Wedding Dress Jin-ah's friend
Vegetarian young Ji-hye
The Recipe girl
2011 Officer of the Year Soo-yeon
My Way teenage Eun-soo

Television series

Year Title Role Network
2001 Hong Guk-yeong MBC
2006 Seoul 1945 young Kim Hae-kyung KBS2
The Snow Queen young Kim Bo-ra KBS2
2007 Devil young Seo Hae-in KBS2
2010 Master of Study Lee Ye-ji KBS2
2011 I Trusted Him Lee Eun-kyung MBC
2012 Jeon Woo-chi Deposed queen Lady Kim KBS2
2013 Prime Minister & I Roo-ri KBS2

Music video

Year Song title Artist
2011 " 0330" U-KISS

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2006 KBS Drama Awards Best Young Actress Seoul 1945 Nominated
2007 6th Korean Film Awards Best New Actress Epitaph Nominated

References

  1. ^ a b " Epitaph press kit[ permanent dead link]". Studio 2.0. Retrieved on December 7, 2008.
  2. ^ Kim, Kyu Hyun. " Epitaph Archived September 20, 2016, at the Wayback Machine". Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved on December 7, 2008.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ko Joo-yeon
Born (1994-02-22) February 22, 1994 (age 30)
Education Konkuk University
Occupation Actress
Years active2001–present
Korean name
Hangul
고주연
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGo Ju-yeon
McCune–ReischauerKo Chuyŏn

Ko Joo-yeon (born February 22, 1994) is a South Korean actress who has gained attention in the Korean film industry for her roles in Blue Swallow (2005) and The Fox Family (2006). [1] In 2007 she appeared in the horror film Epitaph as Asako, a young girl suffering from overbearing nightmares and aphasia, becoming so immersed in the role that she had to deal with sudden nosebleeds while on set. [1] Kyu Hyun Kim of Koreanfilm.org highlighted her performance in the film, saying, "[The cast's] acting thunder is stolen by the ridiculously pretty Ko Joo-yeon, another Korean child actress who we dearly hope continues her film career." [2]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role
2001 My Wife Is a Gangster young Yu-jin
2003 Crazy Assassins Dal-rae
2005 Hello, Brother
Blue Swallow young Park Kyung-won
2006 The Fox Family youngest daughter
2007 Epitaph Asako
2010 Wedding Dress Jin-ah's friend
Vegetarian young Ji-hye
The Recipe girl
2011 Officer of the Year Soo-yeon
My Way teenage Eun-soo

Television series

Year Title Role Network
2001 Hong Guk-yeong MBC
2006 Seoul 1945 young Kim Hae-kyung KBS2
The Snow Queen young Kim Bo-ra KBS2
2007 Devil young Seo Hae-in KBS2
2010 Master of Study Lee Ye-ji KBS2
2011 I Trusted Him Lee Eun-kyung MBC
2012 Jeon Woo-chi Deposed queen Lady Kim KBS2
2013 Prime Minister & I Roo-ri KBS2

Music video

Year Song title Artist
2011 " 0330" U-KISS

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2006 KBS Drama Awards Best Young Actress Seoul 1945 Nominated
2007 6th Korean Film Awards Best New Actress Epitaph Nominated

References

  1. ^ a b " Epitaph press kit[ permanent dead link]". Studio 2.0. Retrieved on December 7, 2008.
  2. ^ Kim, Kyu Hyun. " Epitaph Archived September 20, 2016, at the Wayback Machine". Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved on December 7, 2008.

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