Jin Se-Yeon: Biography, Filmography, and Television Career
Jin Se-Yeon (born Kim Yoon-Jung on February 15, 1994) is a South Korean actress known for her roles in television dramas and feature films.

Early Life and Personal Background
Jin Se-Yeon was born in South Korea on February 15, 1994, under the birth name Kim Yoon-Jung. Outside of her acting career, she trained in piano for six years. Her musical background allowed her to perform her own piano sequences in the 2012 SBS drama series Five Fingers.
Acting Career
Jin began her television career with supporting and youth roles before transitioning to leading parts in major television networks and streaming platforms. Notable television credits include her performances in Bridal Mask (2012), Five Fingers (2012), Doctor Stranger (2014), The Flower in Prison (2016), Grand Prince (2018), Queen: Love and War (2019–2020), Born Again (2020), Bad Memory Eraser (2024), and Recipe For Love (2026).
In addition to television series, Jin has appeared in feature films such as the horror film White (2011), The Language of Love (2014), the romantic comedy Enemies In-Law (2015), and the historical war drama Operation Chromite (2016) in the role of Han Jae-Sun.
Awards and Recognition
Throughout her career, Jin has received recognition for her television performances, including:
- 2012 KBS Drama Awards: Best New Actress for Bridal Mask
- 2016 MBC Drama Awards: Excellent Actress (special project) for The Flower in Prison