Pyo Ye-jin

Pyo Ye-jin

Known For:Acting
Gender:Female
Birthday:1992-02-03
Place of Birth:
Also Known As: 표예진 / ピョ・イェジン / 表艺珍 / 表藝珍 /
Known For: Acting Gender: Female Birthday: 1992-02-03 More

Biography

Pyo Ye Jin is a South Korean actress who was born on February 3, 1992, in Changwon, South Korea. She worked as a flight attendant for two years after graduating from university, before eventually turning her hand to acting. She made her debut in the 2012 family-themed drama series “Here Comes Mr. Oh,” and made her movie acting bow in the 2014 film “Miss Granny.” In 2017, she appeared in the dramas “Fight for My Way” and “Love Returns” – with both roles winning her nominations for Best New Actress at the KBS Drama Awards. In 2018, she won the Popular Female Character prize at the Korea Drama Awards for her role in “What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim?” (2018), and went on to appear in the 2019 title “VIP.”
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Moon in the Day
Drama Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Revenant
Mystery Drama
Taxi Driver
Action & Adventure Crime Drama
First Love
Romance Drama
VIP
Mystery Drama
Hotel Del Luna
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Drama Comedy
Busted!
Comedy Mystery
While You Were Sleeping
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Drama
Doctors
Drama Comedy
72 Seconds
Drama Comedy
Miss Granny
Drama Comedy Music
Running Man
Comedy Reality
  • name:Pyo Ye-jin
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Female
  • Birthday:1992-02-03
  • Place of Birth:
  • Also Known As: 표예진 · ピョ・イェジン · 表艺珍 · 表藝珍 ·
  • Biography:Pyo Ye Jin is a South Korean actress who was born on February 3, 1992, in Changwon, South Korea. She worked as a flight attendant for two years after graduating from university, before eventually turning her hand to acting. She made her debut in the 2012 family-themed drama series “Here Comes Mr. Oh,” and made her movie acting bow in the 2014 film “Miss Granny.” In 2017, she appeared in the dramas “Fight for My Way” and “Love Returns” – with both roles winning her nominations for Best New Actress at the KBS Drama Awards. In 2018, she won the Popular Female Character prize at the Korea Drama Awards for her role in “What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim?” (2018), and went on to appear in the 2019 title “VIP.”
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