
Han So-hee
Born Name: Lee So-hee
Date of Birthday: November 18, 1994
Place of Birth: Ulsan, South Korea
Alma mater: Ulsan High School of Arts
Occupation: Model, actress
Agent: U-ATTO Entertainment
Height: 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Han So-hee (November 18, 1994) is a South Korean actress and model. She began her career as a supporting character in the television series Money Flower (2017), 100 Days My Prince (2018), and Abyss (2019) before transitioning into lead roles in the JTBC series The World of the Married (2020) and Nevertheless (2021), and the Netflix-produced My Name (2021). Her portrayal of Yeo Da-kyung in The World of the Married (2020) gained her wide recognition.
Early life
Han was born as Lee So-hee (이소희) on November 18, 1994 in Ulsan, South Korea. She attended Ulsan Girls’ High School and Ulsan High School of Arts.
Career
2017–2019: Career beginnings
Han appeared in SHINee's "Tell Me What To Do" music video in 2016. She made her acting debut in a minor role in Reunited Worlds (2017). She got her first main roles in MBC TV's Money Flower in 2017 and tvN's 100 Days My Prince in 2018. Later in 2018, she starred in KBS2's After The Rain and made an appearance in Roy Kim's "The Hardest Part". In 2019, Han played a supporting role in the tvN series Abyss, alongside lead actors Ahn Hyo-seop and Park Bo-young.
2020: Wide recognition through The World of the Married
In 2020, Han starred in JTBC's smash-hit The World of the Married alongside Kim Hee-ae and Park Hae-joon in which she played a lead role as a young mistress. The drama ended its run as the highest-rated drama in Korean cable television history. Han received widespread recognition thanks to the drama's huge success.
2021: Lead roles
Han starred in JTBC drama Nevertheless, which aired from June 19. Han also starred in the Netflix original content drama My Name.
In 2022, Han appears in the four-episode mini-series Soundtrack #1 alongside Park Hyung-sik, which will air on the Disney+ platform sometime in March.