Lim Soo-Jung: Biography and Career of the South Korean Actress
Lim Soo-Jung (born July 11, 1980) is a prominent South Korean actress recognized for her versatile roles in both film and television. Over her career spanning more than two decades, she has gained critical acclaim and public recognition for working with notable directors and starring in prominent cinematic and television projects.

Early Life and Career Beginnings
Lim Soo-Jung was born in South Korea on July 11, 1980. She entered the South Korean entertainment industry through modeling before transitioning into acting. Her early television appearance included the youth-oriented series School 4 in 2001, which helped establish her presence in the industry.
Breakthrough in Film
Lim achieved widespread recognition in 2003 through her dual contributions to South Korean cinema. She starred in Kim Jee-woon's acclaimed psychological horror film A Tale of Two Sisters as Bae Soo-Mi, a performance that brought her significant critical attention. That same year, she starred in the romance drama film ...ing.
Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, she maintained a steady presence on the big screen, collaborating with prominent filmmakers. Notable film credits include Park Chan-wook's romantic comedy I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK (2006), Hur Jin-ho's melodrama Happiness (2007), Choi Dong-hoon's fantasy action film Woochi (2009), and romantic comedies such as Finding Mr. Destiny (2010) and All About My Wife (2012).
Television Career
In addition to her film work, Lim has taken on leading roles in several television drama series. Her breakthrough television performance came in the 2004 KBS2 melodrama Sorry, I Love You, where she portrayed Song Eun-Chae opposite actor So Ji-sub. After a lengthy focus on cinema, she returned to television with projects such as Chicago Typewriter (2017), the corporate romance drama Search: WWW (2019), and the romance series Melancholia (2021).
Selected Filmography and Awards
Lim has received numerous nominations and accolades throughout her career. Notably, she won the Best Actress award at the 33rd Blue Dragon Film Awards in 2012 for her role in All About My Wife. Her career continued with performances in films such as Time Renegades (2016), The Table (2017), Mothers (2018), Cobweb (2023), and Single in Seoul (2023).