Baek Ji-won

Baek Ji-won

Born 1973-04-30 (age 53) Hongseong, South Chungcheong, South Korea
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Biography

Baek Ji-won (born April 30, 1973) is a South Korean actress. She graduated in Horticultural Science from Kyung Hee University. She made her acting debut in 1996 in play My father got cancer. She is known for her role in television series Once Again (2020), apart from that she appeared in film Solace (2007) and television series The Fiery Priest (2019) and Do You Like Brahms? (2020). She has appeared in television dramas Encounter (2018–19), Racket Boys (2021), Melancholia (2021).

Baek Ji-won grew up in an ordinary family with one brother and one sister, none of whom were artists. Despite being a quiet and diligent student, she found herself drawn to a friend at Ewha Girls' High School who exuded a unique and free-spirited vibe as a member of the drama club. Intrigued, she joined the drama club out of curiosity. However, her parents opposed her desire to major in drama in college, so she pursued horticulture instead. To satisfy her passion for acting, she continued to participate in the school drama club. After college, she joined the Yeonwoo Theater Company. Her debut performance was in 'My Dad Has Cancer' in 1996, which her father attended and saw her act for the first time.

Baek naturally expanded her field to movies and dramas without ever auditioning for them herself. She was always focused on her performances, and it was usually the production team that noticed her talent and cast her. In 2012, she gained recognition on TV with JTBC's How Long I've Kissed, directed by Ahn Pan-seok and written by Jeong Seong-ju. The casting director who saw Baek's performance recommended her for the role.

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Known For

Dream
Dream

2023

as Sun-ja

Montage
Montage

2013

as Detective

Han Gong-ju
Han Gong-ju

2014

as Nurse

A Birth
A Birth

2022

as Goh Ursula

Manshin: Ten Thousand Spirits
In Between Seasons
In Between Seasons

2018

as Sook-jung

Family Affair
Family Affair

2019

as Mi-jeong's friend

Trap: Director's Cut
Trap: Director's Cut

2019

as Mrs. Jo

The Poet and the Boy
The Poet and the Boy

2017

as Member of Dongin

Solace
Solace

2006

as Shim In-sook

Landscape of Pain