Jeon Jong-seo

South Korean Actress

Jeon Jong-seo was born in Seoul, South Korea on July 5th, 1994 and is the South Korean Actress. At the age of 29, Jeon Jong-seo biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
July 5, 1994
Nationality
South Korea
Place of Birth
Seoul, South Korea
Age
29 years old
Zodiac Sign
Cancer
Profession
Actor, Film Actor
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Sejong University
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Jeon Jong-seo Career

Jeon Jong-seo started her acting career after she joined a management agency and attended her first audition in August 2017, for director Lee Chang-dong's mystery flick Burning. An inexperienced actor without any history in the entertainment industry, Jeon won the competition and landed the lead role at her very first audition, to play alongside recognized actors like Yoo Ah-in and Steven Yeun.

Jeon initially did not seek the role of free-spirited Hae-mi in Burning because she thought she had no chance of getting it. The audition took place only three days after she joined her current talent agency. Director Lee Chang-dong said about her audition, "When I saw her, she seemed to have this very childlike sense of innocence, but at the same time, she carried this sense of duality — as if something much bigger was on the other side of that innocence. So I thought she would be great to give Hae-mi the presence that is so central for the film — conveying that inner depth that this character has." And, "Perhaps I was unconsciously drawn to the fact that everything was a 'first time' for her. Also, she has a face that makes people wonder what she's feeling and thinking. I think that made her a good fit for Haemi's character." Lee also said that although the dance scene was in the screenplay, the dance movements were not planned or being rehearsed, but rather Jeon's spontaneous movements. Burning premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2018, where Jeon walked the red carpet. The film received universal acclaim, competing for the Palme d'Or at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, and became the first Korean film to make it to the final nine-film shortlist of Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards.

For her first role in the film, Jeon received international critical acclaim, including Best New Performer winner at the 2019 Asian Film Critics Association Awards, and being selected for The Hollywood Reporter Critics' "15 International Breakout Talents of 2018" feature. Pierce Conran of Screen Anarchy wrote, "Plucked from auditions, first-timer Jeon Jong-seo achieves something almost unthinkable for a rookie, as she embodies a character who is caught between her dreams and reality, her yearning for freedom and role in society, and the powerful desires of those around her and her own. She is magnetic every time she appears on screen, at once playful and aching with a longing for something that she may never understand." John Powers of Vogue wrote, "[i]n a marvelous screen debut, she gives a radiant turn, blooming so brightly—especially in a stoned twilight dance to Miles Davis—that she often outshines her male costars. Whenever she's not on-screen, the film instantly grows darker, unhappier." Justin Chang of Los Angeles Times wrote, "Jeon, making a remarkable screen debut, brings this young woman to beautiful, soulful and defiant life."

In 2020, Jeon starred in her second film, The Call. She plays Young-sook, who believes that the telephone connected to the future is the only hope to save herself from making dangerous choices. The film premiered on Netflix in November 2020. Jeon's antagonist performance was acclaimed. Anthony Kao of Cinemaescapist called it "an outstanding performance" and wrote, "Jeon’s acting gives The Call a constant current of electrifying suspense that lasts even into its post-credit scenes." James Marsh of South China Morning Post wrote, "Jun cements her position as Korean cinema’s unhinged ingénue du jour, following her star-making turn in Lee Chang-dong’s Burning, with a brilliantly psychotic performance that reveals Young-sook to be just as dangerous as she is fragile and damaged." Decider's Jade Budowski wrote, "Jong-seo Jun is magnificent as Young-sook [...] She’s convincing in both her quieter moments and her more maniacal outbursts, masterfully drawing out all the thrills and chills you could hope for with a movie of this nature". For her performance in The Call, Jeon won Best Actress in the 57th Baeksang Arts Awards, and Best Actress awards in the 30th Buil Film Awards and 20th Director's Cut Awards respectively.

The following year, Jeon joined United Talent Agency as her representative agency in the U.S., using her English name Rachel Jun. She made her English-language film debut alongside Kate Hudson and Craig Robinson in Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon, a fantasy-adventure film by Iranian-American writer-director Ana Lily Amirpour, as the lead character Mona. The film had its premiere at the 78th Venice International Film Festival in September 2021. Jeon's performance, as a woman who has unusual powers escaping from a mental asylum and tries to make it on her own in New Orleans, received positive reviews. Lovia Gyarkye from The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "Jeon (Burning) excels in her first English-language role, imbuing Mona with personality despite her limited dialogue". Variety's Owen Gleiberman wrote, "[i]n Jeon Jong-seo’s performance as Mona Lisa, you see the power and the alienation. And the two qualities work together in a cool and empathetic way". She next played a late 20s single woman who vows off relationships in a romantic comedy film Nothing Serious alongside Son Seok-koo, directed by Jeong Ga-young of Hit the Night.

Jeon will star in her first series in Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area, the Korean adaptation of the Spanish crime-drama Money Heist, as Tokyo. It will be released on Netflix in 2022. She will reunite with The Call director Lee Chung-hyun for his short film Ransom alongside Jin Seon-kyu, and for his Netflix film Ballerina, in which she portrays a former bodyguard.

On August 22, 2022, Jeon signed an exclusive contract with Andmarq.

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Who is Jeon Jong-seo, the South Korean actress who made Dodgers stars go viral for their hilarious reaction to her first pitch?Netflix star loves Kylian Mbappe and earned rave reviews in Hollywood

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 20, 2024
Actor Jeon Jong-seo has captured the attention of baseball fans and others around the country after throwing out the first pitch before a Los Angeles Dodgers game in Seoul, South Korea. The Dodgers' reaction to the actress wearing a team jersey and standing on the pitcher's mound in tight pants has gone viral. Several Dodgers couldn't take their eyes off Jong-seo as she made her home plate appearances, including Freddie Freeman, Ryan Brasier, and Gavin Stone.

The first pitch of the South Korean actress Jeon Jong-seo by the Los Angeles Dodgers went viral after their humourous reaction to Jeon Jong-seo's first pitch in Seoul ahead of a Spring Training game in Seoul

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 18, 2024
On Sunday, Los Angeles Dodgers actor Jeon Jong-seo took the field in a ceremonial first pitch, evidently capturing their interest. The Dodgers are currently in Asia playing exhibition games in anticipation of their regular season matchup against the Padres on March 20-21 in Seoul. And as they spoke to the Kiwoom Heroes on Sunday, LA players were captivated by Jong-seo's presence as they chatted in the dugout.

After watching the 'disturbing' thriller The Call, Netflix fans confess to having 'NIGHTMARES.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 15, 2023
After watching one particular film, Netflix users have admitted to being having 'nightmares.' Viewers of The Call, a South Korean horror film, branded it as 'disturbing' and'mental lunacy,' according to a post on social media.' Two women from a different time who connect by a phone call are chronicled in the psychological thriller, which was originally published on November 27, 2020.