Jung So-min (born name is Kim Yoon-ji) is a famous South Korean actress known for her emotional depth and natural performances. With a career over a decade, she has risen from a newcomer with some negative feedback to a household name in South Korea and a globally recognized talent. Thanks to her diverse roles and resilience.
Jung So-min Birthday | Born March 16, 1989 |
Place of birth | Seoul |
Height | 165cm |
Blood type | AB |
Hobbies | Painting, cooking, yoga |
Jung So Min International group | |
@somin_jj | |
YouTube | 정소민ssomday |
Recent years the role Mu Deok in alchemy of souls catch millions of hearts and attention. Most audiences appreciate her natural acting and the emotional depth for the role in season 1. The responses are unexpectedly good from the global audiences. Her vibes and character blended into another level of performance.


Early Life and Education
So-min 정소민 grew up in Seoul, she show an early passion for the performing arts. When she was still a child, she trained in ballet during her elementary and middle school years. However, her parents concerns about the physical toll of ballet, she transitioned to traditional Korean dance in high school. During that time, she further enriching her artistic foundation.
Her father was a successful businessman. You can imagine, her family was not support her proposal to an acting career instead of having academic achievement. Nevertheless, Jung’s talent earned her a fully funded scholarship to the prestigious Korea National University of Arts. And she pick the major as acting. This achievement won her father’s eventual support. In 2011, she briefly paused her career to focus on her studies.

Acting Career
Breakthrough (2010)
Back in history, so min made her acting in 2010 with a supporting role as Hong Mo-ne in the SBS drama Bad Guy. Her outstanding performance earned her the Best New Actress award at the 2010 Korean Culture and Entertainment Awards. Later that year, she landed her first leading role as Oh Ha-ni in Playful Kiss. That’s a famous romantic comedy from the manga Itazura na Kiss. Though the series saw modest ratings in South Korea. The international presences and popularity make her a rising star. However, some criticism on her outlook and immature performance. You can imagine as a green actress taking such a overwhelming role is not easy.
Evolution and Notable Works (2012–Present)
After her hiatus in 2011, Jung returned with a diverse and memorable roles:
- Standby (2012): A sitcom that showcased her comedic timing, earning her the Best Newcomer in Comedy/Sitcom at the 2012 MBC Entertainment Awards.
- My Father is Strange (2017): Playing the warm-hearted Byeon Mi-yeong, she won over audiences in this family drama.
- Because This Is My First Life (2017): As Yoon Ji-ho, she portrayed a relatable modern woman navigating love and life in early 30. Very realistic. This TV Show named as one of the must-watch life show in KDrama history.
- The Smile Has Left Your Eyes (2018): Her role as the tragic Yoo Jin-kang highlighted her ability to convey profound sorrow.
- Alchemy of Souls (2022): Breakthrough, this should be one of her most acclaimed performances: Mu-deok, a skilled assassin trapped in a servant’s body. This show blended action, fantasy, and emotional complexity all with her performance. Undoubtedly, she is the strong leading role to the entire show. Audiences just feel so uncomfortable missing her in Season 2.
- Love Next Door (2024): Recent most update KDrama. A romantic comedy with extraordinary performance again. She show her charming, being a smart strong tech girl back from united state but and then suffer the pressure and expectations from the family. And finally fall in love with her best friend. The script look simple yet her chemistry with jung hae-in and her performance is definitely catch fans attention.

Her film career is equally impressive, with standout roles in:
- Twenty (2015): A coming-of-age comedy where she shone as part of an ensemble cast.
- Alice: Boy from Wonderland (2015): A horror-fantasy that showcased her versatility.
- Homme Fatale (2019): A historical comedy highlighting her comedic skills.
- Love Reset (2023): Playing a film producer with amnesia, she brought humor and heart to this romantic comedy.
Overall, Jung’s ability to transition between romance, comedy, fantasy, and drama has made her reputation as a outstanding actress in KDrama circle.

Awards and Recognition
Jung’s talent has been celebrated with numerous accolades:
- *2010 Korean Culture and Entertainment Awards: Best New Actress for *Bad Guy.
- *2012 MBC Entertainment Awards: Best Newcomer in Comedy/Sitcom for *Standby.
These awards underscore her early promise and continued excellence in the industry.