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She then ventured into the overseas market by starring in her first Japanese film, Isshin Inudo's Miracle: Debikuro-kun no Koi to Maho ("Miracle Devil Claus' Love and Magic"). The short film is a collaboration by contemporary artists Moon Kyung-won and Jeon Joon-ho, and combined a theatrical plot, experimental imagery, dance and performance art. In 2014, Han and Love 911 costar Go Soo reunited in Myohyangsangwan ("View of Mount Myohyang"), which depicts the rendezvous of a South Korean painter and a North Korean waitress in a North Korean restaurant. Han received acting recognition for her performance, winning Best Actress from the Blue Dragon Film Awards and Buil Film Awards. The film dominated the box office after its release and became one of the biggest domestic hits of 2013. In 2013, Han starred opposite Sol Kyung-gu and Jung Woo-sung in action thriller Cold Eyes, a remake of the 2007 Hong Kong film Eye in the Sky. Han Hyo-joo at the 34th Blue Dragon Film Awards in November 2013 She followed that with Love 911, an unlikely romance between a doctor and a firefighter ( Go Soo). Han then played the queen to Lee Byung-hun's Gwanghae in the 2012 blockbuster period film Masquerade, which became one of the highest-grossing Korean films of all time. Han later contributed voice narration to the " barrier-free" version of Japanese film My Back Page, which features descriptive audio and subtitles for people with hearing or visual impairments. Helmed by director Song Il-gon, it premiered as the opening film of the 2011 Busan International Film Festival. In 2011, Han played a blind telemarketer opposite So Ji-sub's ex-boxer in the melodrama film Always.
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Han won several acting awards for her portrayal of Choi Suk-bin, including the Daesang (Grand Prize) award at MBC Drama Awards and the coveted Best Actress award at Baeksang Arts Awards.
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In 2010, Han took on the titular character in MBC's 49th anniversary project Dong Yi, The series became a hit during its run both domestically and across Asia. Later that year Han wrapped up her starring role in the musical drama Soul Special, which aired on KBS Joy. It catapulted Han to stardom, and after the drama's conclusion, she experienced a sharp rise in endorsement deals and media requests for interviews, as well as increased pan-Asian popularity. Han's breakthrough came in Brilliant Legacy costarring Lee Seung-gi, which became a massive hit in 2009, reaching a peak viewership rating of 47.1%.
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After several postponements, it was released in theaters in late 2009, and broadcast on TV in 2010. Han then filmed the Korean-Japanese telecinema co-production Heaven's Postman, which also featured pop star Jaejoong from TVXQ (now JYJ). Afterwards, she was cast in another indie film, Ride Away, which debuted at the 2008 Jeonju International Film Festival. Both dramas drew solid viewership ratings nationwide throughout its run with high viewer ratings and launched Han into a household name. Han then starred in two highly successful TV projects and rose to fame - KBS daily drama Heaven & Earth with Park Hae-jin in 2007, and SBS masked-adventurer series Iljimae with Lee Joon-gi in 2008. She won the Best New Actress awards at the Korean Association of Film Critics Awards and Singapore International Film Festival for her performance.Ģ007–2010: Breakthrough roles and overseas popularity
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In 2006, director Lee Yoon-ki cast Han in the starring role in his low-budget independent film Ad-lib Night, which follows a young woman who rediscovers herself through an eerie overnight encounter with strangers. Han later raised her profile by starring in Spring Waltz, the fourth and final installment of TV director Yoon Seok-ho's " season drama" series. She began her acting career in the sitcom Nonstop 5 and the gangster comedy film My Boss, My Teacher. Han was first discovered in a teenage beauty pageant organized by food corporation Binggrae in 2003. She then entered Dongguk University, where she joined the theater and film department. In her sophomore year of high school, she moved to Seoul and attended Bulgok High School, despite the objections of her strict and conservative father. As a child, she was good in sports, particularly track and field. Her mother was an elementary school teacher before becoming an inspector for public schools, and her father was an air force officer. Han Hyo-joo was born in Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province. 2.4 2016–present: Television comeback and American advancement.2.2 2007–2010: Breakthrough roles and overseas popularity.