Jun Jong-seo
Jeon Jong-seo (Hangul: 전종서), born on July 5, 1994, in Seoul, South Korea, is a talented actress renowned for her compelling performances. She first gained significant recognition in 2018 with her captivating portrayal of Hae-mi in the critically acclaimed film *Burning*, directed by the esteemed Lee Chang-dong. This debut role marked a pivotal moment in her career, showcasing her exceptional acting skills and earning her accolades within the film industry.
Raised as an only child, Jeon spent part of her early years in Canada, where she attended middle school before returning to South Korea. She completed her education at Seoul Arts High School and later enrolled at Sejeong University, focusing on film studies. However, in 2018, she decided to pause her academic pursuits to dedicate herself fully to acting.
Since her breakout role, Jeon Jong-seo has continued to build an impressive filmography, establishing herself as one of the notable rising stars in South Korean cinema. Her performances are characterized by their depth and emotional resonance, and she has become a sought-after talent in both film and television. With her dedication and talent, Jeon is poised to make an enduring impact on the entertainment industry.
Filmography
Nothing Serious
Ballerina (2023)
Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon
Burning (2018)
Queen Woo
Bargain
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