Ahn So-hee
Ahn So-hee (born June 27, 1992), better known by the mononym Sohee, is a South Korean actress and singer. She is a former member of the South Korean girl group Wonder Girls.
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안소희 | |
Ahn in 2018 | |
Born | Ahn So-hee June 27, 1992 |
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Years active | 2004–present |
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Musical career | |
Genres | K-pop |
Instruments | Vocals |
Labels | JYP |
Associated acts | Wonder Girls |
Korean name | |
Hangul | |
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Hanja | 安昭熙 |
Revised Romanization | An So-hui |
McCune–Reischauer | An Sohŭi |
Early life
Ahn So-hee was born on June 27, 1992 in South Korea.[1] She was selected through auditions and at the age of 12, she became a JYP Entertainment trainee.
Career
2007–2013: Wonder Girls
In 2007, she was revealed as a third member of Wonder Girls, a girl group managed by JYP Entertainment, after two years of training. The group debuted with the single "Irony", featuring Sohee as a dancer and vocalist with the group. The group quickly rose to stardom with their hits "Tell Me", "So Hot" and "Nobody" in less than two years from their debut. Sohee herself earned the title of "Nation's Little Sister".[2] In particular, she is known for her unique catchphrase "Omona" from the song "Tell Me", which became a national craze.
In an official JYP Entertainment announcement, it was revealed that Sohee would not renew her contract with the company, thus ending her six-year membership as part of Wonder Girls.[3] Her contract with the company expired on December 21, 2013.[4]
Acting career and other activities
Sohee made her acting debut at the age of 12 with a minor role in a short film The Synesthesia For Overtone Construction directed by Yu Dae-eol in 2004, acting as a deaf girl.[5]
In early 2008, Sohee made her big screen debut alongside Lee Mi-sook and Kim Min-hee in the romantic comedy Hellcats, directed by Kwon Chil-in of Singles. The film is adapted from the popular Korean comic 10, 20 and 30, and is about the views of modern Korean women towards love and life.[6]
In 2013, Sohee landed first leading role in Happy! Rose Day alongside Jung Woong-in, a drama about a girl in her early 20s who works at a flower shop.[7][8]
In 2014, after leaving Wonder Girls and former agency JYP Entertainment, Sohee signed with the management agency, BH Entertainment.[9] The same year, Sohee starred in tvN's romantic comedy series Heart to Heart, playing an aspiring actress.[10]
On September 21, 2015, Sohee officially left BH Entertainment, as she decided not to renew her contract with them. Sohee later signed with KeyEast.[11]
In 2016, Sohee starred in South Korea's first zombie movie, Train to Busan, playing a high school student and a loyal supporter of the baseball team.[12] The film premiered in the Midnight Screenings section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival on May 13, 2016.[13] and later surpassed 11 million admissions.[14] Despite the film's success, Sohee received criticisms for her acting performance.[15] Later that year, she featured in tvN's Korean remake of the American series Entourage, playing the love interest of Seo Kang-joon's character.[16]
In 2017, Sohee starred in the thriller Single Rider alongside Lee Byung-hun and Gong Hyo-jin, where she received praise for her portrayal of a solitary teenager.[17]
In 2018, Sohee acted as Anu, who is a lively and assertive Mongolian woman with Yeon Woo-jin as Hyuga, a pure-hearted Mongolian man on the short movie Anu and Hyuga, also called as Mongolian Love Story.[18]
In 2019, Sohee was cast as one of the female lead roles in Welcome to Waikiki 2.[19] In July 2019, Sohee starred in a short film Memories, playing as a mysterious woman.[20]
Discography
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | The Synesthesia for Overtone Construction | Deaf girl | Short film |
2008 | Hellcats | Kim Kang-ae | |
2010 | The Last Godfather | Singer | Cameo appearance with Wonder Girls |
2013 | Mr. Go | Opening pitcher | Scene was deleted and released in DVD |
2015 | C'est si bon | Cameo | |
2016 | Train to Busan | Jin-hee | |
2017 | A Single Rider | Ji-na | |
Real | Chinatown sewing room worker | Cameo | |
2018 | Anu and Hyuga | Anu | Short film |
2019 | Memories | Mysterious Woman | Short film |
Television series
Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes |
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2007–2008 | Show! Music Core | Fixed host | MBC | |
2008 | Here He Comes | Mal-hee | Cameo | |
2012 | Wonder Girls | Sohee | TeenNick | |
2013 | Happy! Rose Day | Ah-reum | KBS2 | |
2015 | Heart to Heart | Go Se-ro | tvN | |
2016 | Entourage | Ahn So-hee | ||
2019 | Welcome to Waikiki 2 | Kim Jung-eun | JTBC | |
2020 | Missing: The Other Side | Lee Jong-Ah | OCN | [21] |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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2004 | 8th SM Youth Best Contest | Best Face 2nd Place | N/A | Won |
2008 | 2nd Mnet 20's Choice Awards | Hot School Girl | Won | |
17th Buil Film Awards | Best New Actress | Hellcats | Nominated | |
2017 | 13th Jecheon International Music & Film Festival Awards (JIMFF) | JIMFF Star Award[22] | Single Rider | Won |
References
- Mark Russell (April 29, 2014). K-Pop Now!: The Korean Music Revolution. Tuttle Publishing. p. 80. ISBN 978-1-4629-1411-1.
- "국민여동생 '원더걸스'소희 애틋한 가족사 최초 공개". The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). March 17, 2008.
- "Sohee to leave Wonder Girls". The Korea Times. December 12, 2013.
- "Sohee no longer a Wonder Girl". The Korea Herald. December 12, 2013.
- "안소희 :: 네이버 인물검색".
- "'Hellcats' Is Charmingly Off-Tune". The Korea Times. January 17, 2008.
- "Sohee lands first acting role in drama". Korea JoongAng Daily. July 5, 2013.
- "Sohee plays flower shop girl in new drama". Korea JoongAng Daily. August 16, 2013.
- "Sohee to debut as actress". The Korea Times. February 11, 2014.
- "Wonder Girls' An will appear in drama". Korea JoongAng Daily. October 21, 2014.
- "Sohee, KeyEast exclusive contract with active warning". TenAsia. September 30, 2015.
- "Main Cast Confirmed for BUSAN BOUND". Korean Film Biz Zone. April 8, 2015.
- "'Train to Busan' to screen at Cannes". koreatimes. May 2, 2016. Retrieved June 1, 2016.
- "Zombie Movie 'Train to Busan' Passes 11 Million-Viewer Mark". The Chosun Ilbo. August 19, 2016. Retrieved December 4, 2016.
- "Ahn Sohee in High Cut; opens up on working with Lee Kwang Soo and oppas [PHOTOS]". International Business Times. October 4, 2016.
- "Sohee cast in Korean remake of 'Entourage'". Korea JoongAng Daily. May 16, 2016.
- "[INTERVIEW] 'My lonely life in US helped me portray my character'". The Korea Times. February 27, 2017.
- "[Lily's Take] "Anu and Huyga" Posters Featuring Ahn So-hee and Yeon Woo-jin @ HanCinema :: The Korean Movie and Drama Database". www.hancinema.net. Retrieved August 7, 2019.
- "[단독] 문가영x안소희x김예원, '으라차차 와이키키2' 여주 3인방". TV Report (in Korean). November 26, 2018.
- "Samsung's new short film hits 30 mn views in a week – Pulse by Maeil Business News Korea". pulsenews.co.kr (in Korean). Retrieved August 12, 2019.
- "고수X허준호X안소희 '미씽: 그들이 있었다', 8월29일 첫 방송 확정[공식]". news.chosun (in Korean). Retrieved July 31, 2020.
- "EXO's D.O. and Ahn So-hee first JIMFF Awards winners". Kpop Herald. August 7, 2017.