Song Hye-Kyo: Biography and Career of the South Korean Actress
Song Hye-Kyo is a prominent South Korean actress who gained widespread recognition through her leading roles in numerous television dramas and films. Born on November 22, 1981, with a registered birthdate of February 26, 1982, she initially entered the entertainment industry after winning a school uniform model competition at the age of 14.

Early Career and Breakthrough
Following her modeling debut, Song appeared in the 1998 SBS sitcom Sunpong Sanbuingwa. Her major career breakthrough arrived when she starred in the 2000 KBS2 drama Autumn in My Heart alongside Song Seung-Heon. The series achieved significant popularity across South Korea and several international markets, establishing her presence in the entertainment industry. She subsequently starred in the 2003 television series All In and the 2004 romantic comedy series Full House.
Film and Television Projects
Throughout her career, Song has balanced television work with film projects. Her film appearances include roles in Hwang Jin-Yi (2007), the U.S. independent film Fetish (2008), A Reason to Live (2011), The Grandmasters (2012), My Brilliant Life (2014), and The Crossing (2014). In television, she achieved further international acclaim for her role in the 2016 KBS2 series Descendants of the Sun and later earned critical praise and major accolades for her performance in the Netflix series The Glory (2022–2023).
Personal Life and Publications
In August 2012, Song published a photo-essay book titled Hye-Kyo's Time, which featured essays and photographs reflecting on her daily life and personal experiences. She married actor Song Joong-Ki on October 31, 2017; however, representatives announced their divorce proceedings on June 27, 2019.