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Yoon So-yi (born Moon So-yi on January 5, 1985) is a South Korean actress. She debuted as a print and commercial model, then began acting in Ryoo Seung-wan's action-comedy film ''Arahan'' in 2004, followed by ''Shadowless Sword'' in 2005. Yoon has had leading roles in television dramas, notably in ''Goodbye Solo'' (2006), ''Glass Castle'' (2008), ''Hero'' (2009), and ''Warrior Baek Dong-soo'' (2011).
==Career==
Yoon So-yi made her entertainment debut as a model in Graffiti Magazine in 2001. After a few years of print and commercial modeling, she auditioned for Ryoo Seung-wan's action comedy ''Arahan'' in 2004. Based on a popular South Korean comic, ''Arahan'' explored the consequences of unleashing an ancient evil spirit into a modern city, with Yoon's character part of a hidden school of ancient masters who train a naive young policeman to fight this evil force. Yoon underwent strict training for six months in a film action school, where she had to overcome her phobia of heights.〔("Two Female Action Figures Compete on Screen" ). The Chosun Ilbo. May 10, 2004.〕 The film was a relative commercial success, with one review describing her as "tall and attractive in an excellently non-cutesy way."〔Kim, Kyu Hyun. ("Arahan" ). Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved 2012-08-16.〕 She received a Best New Actress nomination at the 2004 Blue Dragon Film Awards.〔("Awards and Nominations" ) (in Korean). 25th Blue Dragon Film Awards. November 29, 2004.〕
Yoon next starred in the TV drama ''Say You Love Me'', a dark, twisted love story between four people.〔("Say You Love Me" ). MBC Global Media. Retrieved 2012-08-16.〕 This led to a friendship with her co-star Kim Rae-won, with whom she starred in a series of advertisements for Samsung Digital Plaza. When Kim later launched his own management company Bless Entertainment, she would also join his stable of stars.
After playing Jung Joon-ho's love interest in ''The Twins'', Yoon was cast in ''Shadowless Sword'', a wuxia martial arts epic set in ancient China. In the role of a beautiful young swordswoman who protects the future king, Yoon said that she was inspired by Anita Mui in ''The Heroic Trio'',〔("무영검 (Shadowless Sword) Production Meeting Report" ). Twitch Film. September 27, 2005.〕 and that the strong-willed female character appealed to her. She learned wushu for three months in Korea, then wire action from the Chinese stunt team.〔("nKino Interview: Yoon So-Yi and Lee Seo-Jin talk 무영검 (Shadowless Sword)" ). Twitch Film. November 9, 2005.〕〔("무영검 (Shadowless Sword) Press Screening Report" ). Twitch Film. November 15, 2005.〕
In 2006, she became part of the ensemble cast of ''Goodbye Solo'', written by renowned drama writer Noh Hee-kyung. Even though her dramas do not attract a large number of viewers, Noh has gained a cult following for her in-depth portrayal of ordinary characters, taking a more human natural approach through realistic and yet emotional lines. ''Goodbye Solo'' featured seven characters of different generations and backgrounds, as they reflect on human nature and relationships.〔Park, Chung-a (February 24, 2006). ("Drama Breaks From the Traditional" ). The Korea Times via Hancinema.〕 Yoon would later work again with mostly the same crew in the 2-episode TV special ''Several Questions That Make Us Happy''.
''Goodbye Solos writer Noh and veteran actress Bae Jong-ok introduced Yoon to ''Join Together Society'' (JTS), a Seoul-based Buddhist international relief agency (Yoon herself is a Buddhist). Since then she has been extremely active in charity work for JTS, spearheading street fund drives and various programs to benefit underprivileged children in North Korea and developing countries.
An athlete in junior high, Yoon was a Sports Model major at Dongduk Women's University, but eventually dropped out due to showbiz commitments. She later enrolled in Dongguk University as a Theatre and Film major, slowing down her acting activities to focus on her studies and becoming known in the Korean press as one of the very few celebrity model students, with regular attendance and good grades. Yoon graduated in 2011.
Her next project ''Auction House'' attempted a different format from the standard serialized Korean drama. The twelve-episode first season in 2007 had four directors and four writers, airing one episode every week, with each director producing his own segment in his own style, crossing genres.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://content.mbc.co.kr/english/drama/07/1670554_56071.html )〕 The episodic format was not a hit with Korean audiences (despite a second season focusing on plastic surgeons with a completely different cast).
Yoon then played a former reporter struggling to adjust to life as a chaebol daughter-in-law in ''Glass Castle''; the drama was a modest success in 2008. She was cast as a last-minute replacement leading lady in 2009 in the quirky Lee Joon-gi-starrer ''Hero''.〔Moon, Yong-sung (November 4, 2009). ("Yoon Soy-yi picks up ''Hero''" ). 10Asia.〕〔Wee, Geun-woo (November 17, 2009). ("Lee Jun-ki says ''Hero'' is the perfect fit" ). 10Asia.〕 Despite being praised as a well-acted and solid drama, ''Hero'' received low ratings. Yoon returned to the big screen in ''Try to Remember'', about lovers in the past whose love transcends time and brings them together in the present day, premiered at the 2010 Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival.〔("Try to Remember 우리 만난 적 있나요" ). 14th PiFan History. Retrieved 2012-08-16.〕
She was cast as Queen Seondeok in a specially commissioned 20-minute film for the 2011 Gyeongju World Culture Expo. Titled ''Byeongnucheon'' ("The Bracelet of Blue Tears"), the fantasy adventure aimed to spearhead Korea's nascent stereoscopic film industry, combining live action sequences with 3D animated computer graphics.〔Chung, Ah-young; Lee, Hyo-won (May 30, 2011). ("Gyeongju World Culture Expo ready for grand opening" ). The Korea Times.〕
Later that year, Yoon's period drama ''Warrior Baek Dong-soo'' brought in high viewership ratings, topping its timeslot for 3 straight months.〔Hong, Lucia (October 12, 2011). ("''The Warrior Baek Dong-soo'' bows out atop Mon-Tues lineup for 13th win" ). 10Asia.〕 She immediately followed that with the Channel A cable series ''Color of Woman'', replacing Eugene as the romantic comedy lead when the latter dropped out in the aftermath of her sister's car accident.〔Kim, Jessica (November 23, 2011). ("Yoon Soy to replace Eugene in new series" ). 10Asia.〕
For her first variety MC job, Yoon co-hosted the 2012 televised magicians tournament ''King of Magic'', which aired on cable for three weeks.
A supporting role followed in 2013 spy action series ''Iris II: New Generation'', in which she played a South Korean college student who defects to North Korea, trains in the special forces and counter-terrorism units, then returns to her home country as a North Korean spy. She headlined the 2014 daily drama ''Angel's Revenge'' in the role of a nun who avenges her sister, then joined the cast of police procedural ''Hidden Identity'' in 2015.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://english.kbs.co.kr/hallyu/gallery_view.html?No=1926 )

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