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Seo Yea-ji

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Seo Yea-ji

Known For

Acting

Gender

Female

Birthday

Apr 6, 1990 (36 years old)

Place of Birth

Seoul, South Korea

Biography

Seo Yea-ji (Hangul: 서예지, born April 6, 1990) is a South Korean actress and model. She debuted in cable channel tvN's sitcom "Potato Star 2013QR3". Following her debut, Seo served multiple performances that were all critically acclaimed. She was also praised from viewers as the 'New Thriller Queen' when she starred in OCN thriller mystery television series Save Me (2017). On January 2020, Seo joined newly established entertainment agency Gold Medalist as one of the two senior actors under the organization alongisde Kim Soo-hyun. Seo's first venture with her new management company came with tvN and Netflix broadcast romance drama It's Okay to Not Be Okay (2020). Her acting caught attention globally; The New York Times named the series one of "The Best International Shows of 2020" and described Seo's performance as "mesmerizing". She also experienced a substantial rise in popularity and attracted media attention in Korea and internationally following her performance as the anti-social author Ko Moon-young.

Known For

Acting
2022EveLee Ra-el / Kim Sun-bin
2021RecalledKim Soo-jin
2021SNL KoreaSelf - Host
2020It's Okay to Not Be OkayKo Moon-young
2019Warning: Do Not PlayPark Mi-Jung
2019By Quantum Physics: A Nightlife VentureSung Eun-young
2018Stay With MeCho Yeon-soo
2018Lawless LawyerHa Jae-Yi
2017Another WayYoon Jung-won
2017The BrosKo Sa-ra
2017Save MeIm Sang-Mi
2016Seondal: The Man Who Sells the RiverGyu-young
2016Moorim SchoolShim Soon-duk
2016Hwarang: The Poet Warrior YouthPrincess Sook-myung
2016Another Miss OhOh Seo-hee
2015The ThroneQueen Jung-soon
2015Circle of AtonementKang Yoo-sin
2015LastShin Na-ra
2015Super Daddy YeolHwang Ji-hye
2015Men on a MissionSelf
2014The Night WatchmanPark Soo-ryeon
2013Potato Star 2013QR3Noh Soo-young
2013Drama FestivalKyung Hee
2010Running Man
2010KBS Drama Special
2010KBS Drama SpecialSu-Ji
-Forest of Humans