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Woo Da-Vi: Biography and Career of the South Korean Actress

Woo Da-Vi (Hangul: 우다비) is a South Korean actress born in 1999. Standing at a height of 164 cm, she has established a notable presence in television dramas since her debut.

Studio portrait of actress Woo Da-Vi
Woo Da-Vi

Career

Woo Da-Vi began her acting career in television series around 2020. Her early roles included appearances in the Netflix series Extracurricular and the JTBC drama Live On as Kim Eun-Ha, alongside a part in the KBS2 television special To My Assailant.

Over the following years, she expanded her portfolio with supporting and major television roles across various networks. Notable credits include playing Gong Min-Joo in KBS2's At a Distance, Spring is Green (2021), Sung Ye-Rin in tvN's Melancholia (2021), and Princess Lee Seo-Yi in tvN's Poong, The Joseon Psychiatrist 2 (2023). She also portrayed the younger counterpart of Cha Se-Eum in tvN's Maestra: Strings of Truth (2023–2024).

In 2024, Woo appeared as Hong Joo-Ran in the tvN series Jeongnyeon: The Star is Born. Her career continued to progress with roles in SBS productions, including portraying Yu Ha-Yeong in Dynamite Kiss (2025) and appearing in the 2026 series No Tail To Tell.

Awards and Recognition

At the 2025 SBS Drama Awards held on December 31, 2025, Woo Da-Vi received the Best New Actress award for her performance in Dynamite Kiss.

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