Jang Hye-jin
Jang Hye-jin (Korean: 장혜진), born on September 5, 1975, is a prominent South Korean actress celebrated for her remarkable performances in film and television. She gained global recognition for her portrayal of Kim Chung-sook in the acclaimed black comedy "Parasite," which won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2020. This groundbreaking film not only garnered critical acclaim but also made history as the first non-English language film to secure the top Oscar, further elevating Jang's profile on the international stage.
Throughout her career, Jang has demonstrated her versatility and talent across a variety of genres. She has appeared in numerous television dramas that have resonated with audiences, showcasing her ability to embody diverse characters. Her contributions to the South Korean entertainment industry have earned her a solid reputation among peers and fans alike.
In addition to her film and television work, Jang's performances have been recognized with various accolades, underlining her status as a skilled actress. With her impressive body of work and ability to captivate audiences, Jang Hye-jin continues to be a significant figure in the world of acting, inspiring many with her dedication and talent.
Filmography
Love in the Big City
Parasite (2019)
More Than Family
Poetry
Soulmate (2023)
My Lovely Angel
Secret Sunshine
A Time Called You
Green Mothers' Club
You and Everything Else
How to Buy a Friend
Doctor Slump
The Law Cafe
When Life Gives You Tangerines
Jeongnyeon: The Star is Born
The Red Sleeve
Unmasked