Birthday
1981/03/02 (43 years old)
Gender
Female
Place of Birth
Hongcheon County, South Korea
Also know as
Hong Su-hyun, 홍수현, Hong Su-hyeon, Hong Soo-hyeon, 洪秀贤, 洪洙賢
Hong Soo Hyun is a South Korean actress under FN Entertainment. After she debuted as a magazine model in high school, Hong appeared in a Johnson & Johnson commercial in 1996 and began her acting career in 1999. In the following decade, true stardom remained elusive as she mostly found herself restricted to supporting roles. Then Hong received good reviews for her back-to-back strong performances in the 2011 period drama "The Princess' Man". In May 2021, she is married to a non-celebrity of a same age.
(2012) The Wedding Planner
as Chae Ha Kyung
(2010) Camellia
as Sun-ah (segment "Kamome")
(2001) Bungee Jumping of Their Own
as Yeo Hye-joo
(2009) Insadong Scandal
as Choi Ha-kyeong
(2008) Rough Cut
as Kang Mi-na
(2006) Tokyo Holiday
as ---
(2005) Only You
as ---
(2003) Sang Doo! Let's Go to School
as Han Se-Ra
(2002) Mom’s Song
as ---
(2001) Like Father Unlike Son
as ---
(2001) Orient Theatre
as ---
(2004) My Lovely Family
as ---
(2006) The King Dae Joyoung
as Sook-young
(2012) History of the Salaryman
as Cha Woo-hee
(2012) Goodbye Dear Wife
as Kang Sun-ah
(2021) Police University
as Choi Hee-soo
(2013) Jang Ok Jung, Living in Love
as Queen Inhyeon
(2004) Ms. Kim’s Million Dollar Quest
as Jin-yi
(2011) Lie to Me
as Yoo So-ran
(2011) The Princess' Man
as Princess Kyung Hye
(2009) Temptation of an Angel
as Yoon Jae Hee
I'll Take the Trip for You
as Yoo Ha-na
(2000) Nonstop
as ---
(1999) KAIST
as ---
(2014) Roommate
as ---
(2015) Mom
as Lee Se-Ryung
(2018) 내 연애의 기억
as ---
(2003) Real Romance Love Letter
as Herself
(2010) Running Man
as Self
(2001) Delicious Proposal
as Hong Ju-ri
(2003) The King’s Woman
as Queen Inmok
(2017) Mad Dog
as Cha Hong-Joo
(2018) The Rich Son
as Kim Kyung-Ha
(2022) Red Balloon
as Han Ba-da
(2022) All Review Show
as Self / Host
(2013) A Little Love Never Hurts
as Song Mi-Joo
(2023) Our Blooming Youth
as Second Queen Cho
(2017) Seoul Mate
as Self