Jung So-min

South Korean actress

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2024 Jung So-min won the Best Actress award at the 44th Golden Cinematography Awards for her work in 'Love Reset'.
2024 Jung is set to star in the television series Love Next Door.
2023 Jung signed with Ieum Hashtag.
October 2023 Jung starred in the romantic comedy film Love Reset, directed by Nam Dae-jung, playing a film producer suffering from amnesia.
April 8 2023 Jung So-min performed as Viola de Lesseps in 'Shakespeare in Love' at the Sejong Arts Centre on April 8 and 9.
January 28 2023 Jung So-min performed as Viola de Lesseps in 'Shakespeare in Love' at the Seoul Arts Center CJ Towol Theater from January 28 to March 26.
2022 Jung So-min was nominated for the Top Excellence Award, Actress at the Korean Drama Awards for her role in 'Alchemy of Souls'.
2022 Jung So-min was nominated for the Popularity Award – Actor at the Asia Artist Awards.
2022 Jung starred in the television series Alchemy of Souls.
September 2022 Jung returned to the big screen in the sci-fi film Project Wolf Hunting after a three-year hiatus.
August 2022 Jung signed with TH Company.
May 23 2022 Jung So-min published an audiobook titled 'The Story Only I Didn't Know 3' in collaboration with Shin Beom-sik and Jo Su-yeon under the MIRAL Welfare Foundation.
2021 Jung appeared in the TV romance drama Monthly Magazine Home as an editor.
2021 Jung made a cameo appearance in My Roommate Is a Gumiho.
2020 Jung starred in the medical drama Soul Mechanic alongside Shin Ha-kyun, portraying a musical rising star with anger management issues.
2019 Jung So-min was a cast member in the film 'Little Forest'.
2019 Jung So-min made a cameo appearance as a Female Alien 'Grim Reaper' in 'Abyss'.
2019 Jung So-min appeared as Seon-joo in 'Be Melodramatic'.
2019 Jung So-min starred as Hae-won in the film 'Homme Fatale'.
2019 Jung became part of the cast of the healing variety show Little Forest.
December 2019 Jung stepped down from her DJ position in Jung So Min's Young Street.
August 2019 Jung left Jellyfish Entertainment and signed with Blossom Entertainment.
2018 Jung So-min released the song 'Star' for 'The Smile Has Left Your Eyes' OST, collaborating with Seo In-guk.
2018 Jung So-min made a cameo as Mi-so's mother (young) in 'What's Wrong with Secretary Kim'.
2018 Jung So-min had a cameo role as Yoo-mi in 'Golden Slumber'.
2018 Jung wrapped up the year by hosting her first radio show, Jung So Min's Young Street, on SBS Power FM.
2018 Jung starred in the historical comedy film Homme Fatale.
2018 Jung played a role in the television series The Smile Has Left Your Eyes.
2017 Jung So-min was nominated for Best Supporting Actress – Drama at The Seoul Awards for her role in 'My Father is Strange'.
2017 Jung So-min released the song 'Because You're Here' for the 'Because This Is My First Life' OST.
2017 Jung played a lead role in the body-swap comedy Daddy You, Daughter Me.
2017 Jung featured in the television series My Father Is Strange.
August 2017 Jung confirmed her appearance in the romantic comedy series Because This Is My First Life, alongside Lee Min-ki, and released an original soundtrack titled 'Because You Are Beside Me'.
June 2017 Jung left SM Culture & Contents and signed with Jellyfish Entertainment.
2016 Jung starred in the Drama Special The Red Teacher.
December 2016 Jung was cast as the female lead in The Sound of Your Heart alongside Lee Kwang-soo, a web drama that achieved significant success in China.
2015 Jung So-min appeared as Hye-jung in 'Alice: Boy from Wonderland'.
2015 Jung appeared in the disaster-medical drama D-Day.
2015 Jung appeared in the film Twenty.
2014 Jung So-min made a cameo appearance as a gas station attendant in 'Miss Korea'.
2014 Jung played a self-centered heiress in the drama Big Man, opposite Kang Ji-hwan.
2013 Jung So-min appeared in the drama special 'Came to Me and Became a Star' as Ha-jin.
2012 Jung So-min won the Best Newcomer in a Comedy / Sitcom at the MBC Entertainment Awards for her performance in 'Standby'.
2012 Jung returned to television as part of the ensemble cast of the sitcom Standby.
2012 Jung portrayed a more mature role opposite Sung Joon in the cable series Can We Get Married?.
2011 Jung So-min won the New Star Award at the Asia Model Awards.
2010 Jung So-min won the Topaz Award at the Korea Jewelry Awards.
2010 Jung So-min won the Best New Actress for TV award at the Korean Culture and Entertainment Awards for her role in 'Bad Guy'.
2010 Jung So-min made her acting debut with a supporting role in the television series Bad Guy.
2010 Jung starred in the television series Playful Kiss, the Korean adaptation of the popular manga Itazura na Kiss.

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