Han Yeri
Han Yeri is a renowned South Korean actress celebrated for her impactful performances in both film and television. Born on February 2, 1993, in Jeju, South Korea, she embarked on her acting journey early in her life, gaining recognition for her versatile talent and compelling portrayals.
She first captured the audience's attention with her role in the acclaimed film “The Queen's Umbrella” (2022), where her nuanced performance showcased her ability to embody complex characters. Han gained further prominence through her outstanding work in the critically acclaimed film “Minari” (2020), which earned her international acclaim and several nominations, including a Screen Actors Guild Award. The film itself was recognized at the Academy Awards, further cementing Han’s status in the global film industry.
In addition to her film career, Han Yeri has made significant contributions to television, starring in popular series that have resonated with viewers both domestically and internationally. Her dedication to her craft and ability to connect with audiences have garnered her numerous accolades and a dedicated fan base.
Throughout her career, Han has been celebrated not only for her performances but also for her commitment to her roles, often immersing herself deeply into the characters she portrays. As she continues to evolve as an actress, Han Yeri remains a prominent figure in South Korea’s entertainment landscape, with an exciting future ahead.
Filmography
Secret Zoo
Kundo: Age of the Rampant
The Table
Sea Fog
A Quiet Dream
Ode to the Goose
One Step More to the Sea
Paju
Worst Woman
South Bound
Champion (2018)
Commitment
Love Guide for Dumpees
Love And...
Illang: The Wolf Brigade
Minari
My Unfamiliar Family