Ahn Eun-jin
Ahn Eun-jin is a talented South Korean actress renowned for her work in musicals and television. She made her stage debut in 2012 and quickly made a name for herself by taking on diverse roles. One of her early notable performances was in the drama "Number Woman Gye Sook-ja," where she played Joanna, an aspiring actress.
Her career took a significant turn in 2019 when she received the "Unexpected Award" at the inaugural OCN Awards for her compelling performance as So Jeong-hwa in the thriller series "Strangers from Hell." Ahn's popularity soared after her role as Chu Min-ha in the beloved series "Hospital Playlist," which showcased her versatility and depth as an actress.
In recognition of her talents, she earned nominations for Best Supporting Actress at both the 59th Baeksang Arts Awards and the 44th Blue Dragon Film Awards for her impressive portrayal of Jo So-yong in "The Night Owl." Ahn's trajectory continued to rise with her engaging performances in "The Good Bad Mother," where she played Lee Mi-joo, and in the historical drama "My Dearest," where she portrayed Yoo Gil-chae, which became a major hit in South Korea. With each role, Ahn Eun-jin solidifies her status as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.