Actress: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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Portrait of Jo Eun-Ji
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Jo Eun-Ji

Birth Name: Cho Eun-ji

Birth Date: 1981-02-11

Birth Place: Daejeon, South Korea

Details

Alternate Names: Jo Eun-Ji, 조은지, Eun-ji Jo, EunJi Jo, Jo Eun-ji, チョ・ウンジ, 曹恩智, 조은지

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Tears (2001) as Ran

Most Important Roles:

  • The Cave (2022) as Mok-ha
  • The Conversation (2023) as Eun-young
  • My Scary Girl (2006) as Baek Jang-mi
  • A.f.r.i.k.a (2002) as Young-mi
  • Femme Fatal (2007) as Eun-ji (cameo)
  • Yoga (2009) as In-soon
  • Petty Romance (2010) as Awards Ceremony Secretary
  • Confession of Murder (2012) as Choi Kang-sook
  • A Bizarre Love Triangle (2002) as Eun-hee
  • Driving with My Wife's Lover (2007) as So-ok

Career Highlights:

  • The Cave (2022)
  • The Conversation (2023)
  • My Scary Girl (2006)
  • A.f.r.i.k.a (2002)
  • Femme Fatal (2007)
  • Yoga (2009)
  • Petty Romance (2010)
  • Confession of Murder (2012)
  • A Bizarre Love Triangle (2002)
  • Driving with My Wife's Lover (2007)

Awards

Awards:

  • Nominated for 1 White Mulberry Award (2022)
  • Nominated for 1 Grand Bell Award - Best New Director (2022)
  • Nominated for 1 Grand Bell Award - Best New Actress (2001)
  • Won Baek Sang Film - Best Supporting Actress (2013)
  • Nominated for 1 Blue Dragon Award - Best New Director (2022)
  • Nominated for 1 Blue Dragon Award - Best New Actress (2001)
  • Nominated for 1 Buil Film Award - Best New Director (2022)
  • Nominated for 1 Chunsa Film Art Award - Best New Director (2022)
  • Won Producer Award - Best New Director (2022)
  • Won Audience Award - Audience Award (2022)

Full Biography

Born as Jo Eun-ji (조은지) on February 10, 1981, in Daejeon, South Korea, the actress has established herself as a versatile talent in the Korean entertainment industry. She attended Dongshin High School in her hometown before making her cinematic debut in 2000 with the gritty film Tears, for which she earned a Blue Dragon Film Award nomination for Best New Actress.

Over her two-decade career, she has become widely recognized for her compelling supporting performances in both television and film, including notable roles in The President's Last Bang, Forever the Moment, and her award-winning turn as Geum-ok in the 2012 historical thriller The Concubine. Beyond acting, Jo transitioned into filmmaking, making her directorial debut with the acclaimed romantic comedy Perhaps Love (2021), which earned her the Best New Director title at the 58th Baeksang Arts Awards.

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