Hee Jung learns the business by starting at the bottom of the P.R. Department. She has a deep emotional scar from an incident where her first boyfriend was killed trying to save her life.
To expand his business, Chairman Yu decides to build a resort town next to a casino in Sabuk, a deserted mine town in Kangwon Province. In the process, Chairman Yu's right-hand man is confronted by a local hoodlum who wants to preserve his hometown the way it is. Jae Min's uncanny resemblance to Hee Jung's dead boyfriend gets her involved in the business such that she has to go against her father in order to help Jae Min.
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The success of her dramas, “What Happened in Bali” (2004), “Hwang Jini” (2006), and films like “Daddy-Long-Legs” (2005) and “Duelist” (2006), rose her to further stardom. The success of “Hwang Jini”, gave rise to boom gisaeng-themed entertainment in Korean film and television industry and Ha Ji Won was awarded Grand Prize (Daesang) at the 2006 KBS Drama Awards. She ventured into variety of genres with films such as “Miracle on 1st Street” (2007), “Miracle of a Giving Fool” (2008) and “Haeundae” (2009). Later of which became a huge commercial and critical success. Her performance in melodrama “Closer to Heaven” (2009) won her Best Actress Award at Blue Dragon Film Awards and Baeksang Arts Awards.
Her claim to fame came with 2010 fantasy romantic comedy “Secret Garden” as Gil Ra Im, that became of the highest reated Korean drama and won multiple awards and honors. Her roles in “Sector 7” (2011), television series “The King 2 Hearts” (2012), and “As One” (2012) added further acclaim to her career. In 2013, she appeared in highly rated MBC drama “Empress Ki”, that gained immense international acclaim popularity and Ha Ji Won won her second Grand Prize (Daesang) award.
Post 2015, she took less roles in films and television however continued her appearance in media through acclaim television series such as medical drama “Hospital Ship”, melodrama “Chocolate”. For former, she won Tope Excellence Award.
Known for her versatility and range of roles Ha Ji Won is regarded as one of finest and South Korea’s most sought-after actresses. In 2013, she left her agency STARM after ten years, and established her own agency Haewadal Entertainment. She also signed a deal with United Talent Agency (UTA) for her activities in Hollywood and signed with Invincible Plan to manage her Chinese ventures. She simultaneously signed a contract with BM+ Entertainment to manage her activities abroad.
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She made her debut in 1993 as part of the 3rd open recruitment for actors at SBS earning roles in dramas "Love and Work" and "Love and Friendship". In 1998, she won the Popularity Award for her role in the MBC drama "See and See Again" and, three years later, she won the Excellence Award at the 2001 KBS Drama Awards for her role in "This Is Love".
She has appeared in at least one drama almost every year since her debut as she has focused her career on TV and not in movies. She was the host for seasons 4 and 5 of the radio show "Talk & City" between 2010 and 2011. She is currently represented by GenStars.
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