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Kang Hye-jung (born January 4, 1982) is a South Korean actress. Making her film debut in arthouse film '' Nabi'' (2001), she rose to stardom and critical acclaim in Park Chan-wook's 2003 revenge thriller '' Oldboy''. A rising star early in her career, she gained acting awards for
Han Jae-rim Han Jae-rim (born July 14, 1975) is a South Korean film director. He directed '' Rules of Dating'' (2005), ''The Show Must Go On'' (2007), ''The Face Reader'' (2013), '' The King'' (2017), and '' Emergency Declaration'' (2021). Career Born in 1 ...
's relationship drama '' Rules of Dating'' (2005), and Park Kwang-hyun's
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comedy '' Welcome to Dongmakgol'' (2005). Following roles as a
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daughter in '' Herb'' (2007), a suicidal woman in '' Kill Me'' (2009), as well as her marriage to Tablo in 2009, Kang began starring in more conventional melodramas in TV and film such as '' Girlfriends'' (2009), '' Miss Ripley'' (2011), ''
The Wedding Scheme ''The Wedding Scheme'' () is a 2012 South Korean television series starring Kang Hye-jung and Lee Kyu-han. It aired on tvN from April 2 to May 22, 2012 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 23:00 for 16 episodes. Synopsis The widowed president of a kimchi ...
'' (2012), '' Lucid Dream'' (2017) and '' Jugglers'' (2017–2018). Her major theatre stints include Korean stage adaptations of '' Proof'' (2010) and '' Educating Rita'' (2014–2015).


Career


1998–2009: Early rise, critical success

Kang Hye-jung began working as a model in her first year of high school. Throughout the late 1990s she appeared in small roles in
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and
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s such as ''
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'' and '' Nonstop 3''. Her first film role was in Moon Seung-wook's arthouse/
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'' Nabi'', for which she won a Best Actress award at the
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. Following this she appeared in a short film by
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titled ''Flush'' as well as an internet film ''Naebang-nebang''."Actors and Actresses of Korean Cinema: Gang Hye-jung"
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Kang's first major hit film was opposite Choi Min-sik in the modern-day classic '' Oldboy'' by Park Chan-wook. Her portrayal of the character Mi-do won her considerable attention both domestically and abroad, and she also picked up acting honors from the Grand Bell Awards and Pusan Film Critics Association. The following year she also appeared in ''Cut'', Park's 30-minute contribution to the omnibus horror film '' Three... Extremes''. It was in 2005, however, that Kang established herself as a star outside of her appearance in ''Oldboy''. The sharp-edged relationship drama '' Rules of Dating'', in which she starred opposite
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, proved to be an unexpected hit, and then two months later she took a small but central role in box office megahit '' Welcome to Dongmakgol''. In a 2005 survey of influential movie producers, she was ranked among the top ten most bankable stars. In 2006, she starred in ''
Love Phobia ''Love Phobia'' (; lit. "Lizard") is a 2006 South Korean romance drama film directed by Kang Ji-eun and starring Kang Hye-jung and Cho Seung-woo. Plot One sunny day, a young boy named Jo-kang meets a curious young girl dressed in a bright yell ...
'' opposite then-boyfriend Cho Seung-woo, as well as the Thai film ''
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'' by rising directorial star Pen-ek Ratanaruang. After playing the
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daughter to veteran actress Bae Jong-ok in the 2007 melodrama '' Herb'', in 2009 Kang starred in two unconventional
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with roles she imbued with her trademark quirkiness. She said she chose ''Why Did You Come to My House?'' hoping to "expand the realms" of her lovelorn stalker character; the director said she had written the script with Kang in mind from the beginning. In '' Kill Me'', she played a woman who, after several suicide attempts, hires a professional assassin ( Shin Hyun-joon) to kill her, but he falls in love with her instead.


2009–present: Turn to conventional roles

Known for taking risky roles, Kang gradually started going off the predictable path that the public expected her to take. In the 2009 film '' Girlfriends'', she played an ordinary twenty-something girl who goes through growing pains and lovelife troubles when she discovers that her boyfriend is also involved with two other women. Kang said that this career shift reflects the limited number of interesting scripts that she receives, as well as her calmer, softer state of mind after settling down. In 2010, Kang appeared in her first stage play '' Proof'', portraying the role of Catherine, who worries whether she has inherited all of her mathematician father's genius and lunacy. After making the little-seen 2007 KBS drama ''Flowers for My Life'' with Cha Tae-hyun, Kang returned to television in 2011 in MBC's '' Miss Ripley'', a tale of one woman ( Lee Da-hae) who spins a web of love, ambition and lies. Originally touted as a drama with four lead roles, Kang later expressed dismay and disappointment with her drastically reduced screen time. Kang made her English-language debut in the culture-clash romantic comedy ''Wedding Palace''. Director Christine Yoo reportedly cast Kang after her distinctly Korean beauty in ''Oldboy'' and ''Welcome to Dongmakgol'' grabbed Yoo's attention. Shot over a one-year period between October 2008 through November 2009, the US-Korea co-production premiered at the 2011
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and received the Independent Feature Filmmakers Award at the 2011 Cine Gear Expo. Kang was next seen in rom-com cable TV series ''
The Wedding Scheme ''The Wedding Scheme'' () is a 2012 South Korean television series starring Kang Hye-jung and Lee Kyu-han. It aired on tvN from April 2 to May 22, 2012 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 23:00 for 16 episodes. Synopsis The widowed president of a kimchi ...
'', about a kimchi factory president so determined to marry off her four daughters that she embarks on a grand marriage project by getting her girls to cohabitate with prospective groom candidates. Of her role as the second eldest daughter, a strong and smart career woman, she said, "I've played a lot of nice or innocent characters before, so I think of this as a chance to take on a new challenge." Kang left her previous management agency YG Entertainment (which is also her husband's label) in 2013, and signed with C-JeS Entertainment. She then played a small role in E J-yong's mockumentary ''Behind the Camera'', and wrote the lyrics to "Good Thing," one of the songs on
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's album ''Mirror''. Kang starred in her second stage play '' Educating Rita'' in late 2014, about the relationship between a hairdresser and a middle-aged university lecturer. She also played a supporting role in the film ''
How to Steal a Dog ''How to Steal a Dog'' (; lit. "The Perfect Way to Steal a Dog") is a 2014 South Korean film directed by Kim Sung-ho, based on the novel of the same name by Barbara O'Connor. Plot Ten-year-old Ji-so lives in a van with her mother Jeong-hyeon ...
''. In 2016, Kang was cast in the film ''My Wife''. In 2017, Kang played a psychiatrist in the sci-fi thriller '' Lucid Dream''. She made her return to television in December 2017 with office comedy series '' Jugglers''.


Personal life

Kang majored in Performing Arts at the Seoul Institute of the Arts.


Marriage and family

On October 26, 2009, Kang married Tablo of hip hop group Epik High while she was three months pregnant. The couple's daughter, Haru, was born on May 2, 2010. Their family was featured in the variety ''The Return of Superman''.


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Kang Hye-jung
at C-JeS Entertainment * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kang, Hye-jung 1982 births Living people South Korean film actresses South Korean television actresses South Korean stage actresses Seoul Institute of the Arts alumni People from Incheon 20th-century South Korean actresses 21st-century South Korean actresses