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Also in 1999, she mde the big leap into the big screen by appearing as the ghost in [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0289424/ Ring Virus], wich was a korean remake of the highly successful and very popular Japanese supernatural horror film [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ring_ The Ring], that came out the year before. It diverged significantly from the original film and novel that it was based, but it was a critical and adience success in South Korea, her acting as the ghost earned her quite a lot of praise.
 
Also in 1999, she mde the big leap into the big screen by appearing as the ghost in [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0289424/ Ring Virus], wich was a korean remake of the highly successful and very popular Japanese supernatural horror film [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ring_ The Ring], that came out the year before. It diverged significantly from the original film and novel that it was based, but it was a critical and adience success in South Korea, her acting as the ghost earned her quite a lot of praise.
  
A year later, in 2000, acclaimed director [[Bong Joon Ho]] gave her the opportunity to take the lead role in the dark comedy-drama film [http://www.hancinema.net/korean_movie_Barking_Dogs_Never_Bite.php Barking Dogs Never Bite], she has stated in an interview for [[Kim So Young]]'s documentary Women's History Trilogy (2000–2004)http://www.koreanfilm.org/docs.html#womenshistory, that her most memorable scene is in the movie, is the scene where she is being chased by a homeless man throughout the apartment complex. The movie was well received critically and her acting alongside co-star [[Lee Sung Jae]] earned her several acting accolades. She was even applauded by several critics and moviegoers for performing her leading role without an ounce whatsoever of makeup, a rare feat for a leading actress to do in a nationwide movie release.
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A year later, in 2000, acclaimed director [[Bong Joon Ho]] gave her the opportunity to take the lead role in the dark comedy-drama film [http://www.hancinema.net/korean_movie_Barking_Dogs_Never_Bite.php Barking Dogs Never Bite], she has stated in an interview for [[Kim So Young]]'s documentary Women's History Trilogy (2000–2004), that her most memorable scene is in the movie, is the scene where she is being chased by a homeless man throughout the apartment complex. The movie was well received critically and her acting alongside co-star [[Lee Sung Jae]] earned her several acting accolades. She was even applauded by several critics and moviegoers for performing her leading role without an ounce whatsoever of makeup, a rare feat for a leading actress to do in a nationwide movie release.

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Career

While studying at Hanyang University in 1999, she caught the interest of a talent scout of a model talent agency while walking the streets of Seoul. That gave way to her first steps in the world of modeling, where she debuted modeling clothing for the COOLDOG's clothing catalog as well as other clothing brands from that point forward. Modeling wasn't enough, she started to make plans to perform in both the big and small screen, that didn't take long as she was cast to appear in her first role in KBS1 drama School, it was right before completing her studies in Hanyang University.

Also in 1999, she mde the big leap into the big screen by appearing as the ghost in Ring Virus, wich was a korean remake of the highly successful and very popular Japanese supernatural horror film The Ring, that came out the year before. It diverged significantly from the original film and novel that it was based, but it was a critical and adience success in South Korea, her acting as the ghost earned her quite a lot of praise.

A year later, in 2000, acclaimed director Bong Joon Ho gave her the opportunity to take the lead role in the dark comedy-drama film Barking Dogs Never Bite, she has stated in an interview for Kim So Young's documentary Women's History Trilogy (2000–2004), that her most memorable scene is in the movie, is the scene where she is being chased by a homeless man throughout the apartment complex. The movie was well received critically and her acting alongside co-star Lee Sung Jae earned her several acting accolades. She was even applauded by several critics and moviegoers for performing her leading role without an ounce whatsoever of makeup, a rare feat for a leading actress to do in a nationwide movie release.