Seo Yea-ji

South Korean actress

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June 2024 Signed with new agency Sublime.
November 30 2023 Gold Medalist announced Seo would be leaving the agency after her contract expiration.
2022 Starred as Lee La-el in the TV series 'Eve'
2021 Seo Yea-ji won two APAN Star Awards for Excellence Award and Popular Star Award for 'It's Okay to Not Be Okay'
2021 Seo Yea-ji was nominated for Best Actress at the Baeksang Arts Awards for 'It's Okay to Not Be Okay'
2021 Seo Yea-ji won the Most Popular Actress award at the Baeksang Arts Awards
2021 Seo Yea-ji stars as Soo-jin in the film 'Recalled'
December 2021 Renewed her contract with Gold Medalist agency.
May 2021 Kim Jung-hyun revealed he ended his contract with his agency, claiming they forced him to attend a 2018 press conference despite his health problems and planned to pursue legal action against them.
April 2021 Seo withdrew from the ongoing production of the Korean drama Island, with her character to be recast and rewritten due to the unfolding controversy.
April 12 2021 Dispatch tabloid revealed alleged text messages between Seo Yea-ji and Kim Jung-hyun, exposing her demands about his interactions with female actors in the drama The Time, which led to controversy about her influence on his career.
2020 Seo Yea-ji won the Popular Star Award at the Buil Film Awards for 'By Quantum Physics: A Nightlife Venture'
2020 Seo Yea-ji was named Actress of the Year at the Brand of the Year Awards
2020 Seo Yea-ji won the Asia Artist Awards Best Artist Award for 'It's Okay to Not Be Okay' and the AAA Hot Issue Award
2020 Rose to prominence with the romantic comedy television series It's Okay to Not Be Okay.
January 1 2020 Joined the newly established entertainment agency Gold Medalist.
2019 Seo Yea-ji was nominated for Actress of the Year at the Soompi Awards for her performance in 'Lawless Lawyer'
2019 Seo Yea-ji plays Seong Eun-yeong in 'By Quantum Physics: A Nightlife Venture'
2019 Seo Yea-ji appears in 'Warning: Do Not Play' as Mi-jung
2018 Starred in the world's first 4DX VR Film 'Stay With Me' opposite Kim Jung-hyun.
2018 Played a lead role in the television series Lawless Lawyer.
December 2018 Seo Yea-ji was appointed as an honorary police officer by the Korean National Police Agency for her contributions in capturing police activities through movies and dramas, alongside actor Jang Hyuk.
2017 Seo Yea-ji makes a special appearance as Sa-ra in 'The Bros'
2017 Seo Yea-ji appears in 'Another Way' as Jung-won
2017 Starred in her first leading film role in 'Another Way', a film about suicide pacts.
2017 Starred in the television series Save Me.
2016 Seo Yea-ji portrays Gyu-young in 'Seondal: The Man Who Sells the River'
2016 Left her management company Made in Chan Entertainment and joined King Entertainment.
2016 Acted in the fantasy drama Moorim School: Saga of the Brave.
2015 Seo Yea-ji worked as an MC, also known by the project name 'Three Wheels'
2015 Acted in two TV series: 'Super Daddy Yeol' as Hwang Ji-hye and 'Last' as Shin Na-ra
2015 Seo Yea-ji appears in 'Circle of Atonement' as Kang Yoo-shin
2015 Made her big-screen debut in the historical drama film 'The Throne', playing the role of Queen Jeongsun.
2015 Appeared in the music video for Big Bang's 'Let's Not Fall In Love'.
2015 Appeared in the thriller film Last.
2014 Starred in the period drama Diary of a Night Watchman.
September 23 2013 Debuted as an actress in the tvN sitcom 'Potato Star 2013QR3', which ran for 120 episodes until May 15, 2014.
May 2013 Featured in the Samsung Galaxy S4 short film 'Love', playing the character Min-joo.
March 2013 Seo Yea-ji made her first appearance in the entertainment industry by starring in an SK Telecom advertisement.

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