Hong Soo-hyun: South Korean Actress and Television Star
Hong Soo-hyun (Hangul: 홍수현) is a prominent South Korean actress known for her extensive body of work in both television dramas and feature films. Born on February 15, 1981, in South Korea, she stands at a height of 169 cm. Throughout her career spanning over two decades, she has cultivated a recognizable presence across major networks through versatile portrayals in historical dramas, contemporary romance series, and thrillers.

Acting Career and Filmography
Hong began her acting career in late 1990s television projects, eventually expanding into major film and television roles. Some of her notable cinematic appearances include features such as Bungee Jumping of Their Own (2000), Fate (2008), Rough Cut (2008), Insadong Scandal (2009), and the anthology film Camellia (2010).
In television, she has taken on diverse characters across numerous broadcasting stations. Her prominent television credits include:
- KAIST (SBS / 1999-2000)
- Delicious Proposal (MBC / 2001)
- The King's Woman (SBS / 2003-2004)
- The King Dae Joyoung (KBS / 2007)
- The Princess' Man (KBS2 / 2011)
- History of the Salaryman (SBS / 2012)
- Jang Ok Jung, Living by Love (SBS / 2013)
- A Little Love Never Hurts (MBC / 2013-2014)
- Mad Dog (KBS2 / 2017)
- Queen of Mystery 2 (KBS2 / 2018)
- Cheat On Me If You Can (KBS2 / 2020-2021)
- Police University (KBS2 / 2021)
- Red Balloon (TV Chosun / 2022-2023)
- The Auditors (tvN / 2024)
Awards and Recognition
Hong Soo-hyun's television performances have earned her critical acclaim and recognition at year-end broadcasting awards ceremonies. Notable honors include:
- 2011 KBS Drama Awards: Excellence Award for Actress in a Medium-Length Drama for The Princess' Man
- 2011 KBS Drama Awards: Best Couple Award with Lee Min-woo for The Princess' Man
- 2013 MBC Drama Awards: Excellence Award for Actress in a Serial Drama for A Little Love Never Hurts