Cho Yeo-jeong was born in
Seoul, South Korea. She debuted as a
CeCi Magazine cover girl at the age of 16 in 1997, and began actively acting in 1999. Despite appearing in
drama series, music videos, and TV commercials afterwards, she remained obscure. During this period, she was also unhappy with the limited roles being offered to her. Then Cho rose to the spotlight in 2010 by starring as the ambitious
Joseon period woman of lower class in the erotic period drama
The Servant. The R-rated movie, which was a newly adapted and tragic version of Korea's famous folktale
The Story of Chunhyang, had been turned down by a number of actresses because it contained too many sex scenes. Cho, however, took advantage of the opportunity and it turned out to be a huge stepping stone in her career. Upon the release of the film, Cho successfully escaped being "another pretty face" in Korea's entertainment scene. She had admired the work of director
Kim Dae-seung and wanted to work with him, so after reading his latest script, she pursued being cast as the complex titular character of
The Concubine. Despite the hype, the film was critically praised. In an interview for the film, Cho said that most of all, she wants to be seen as an adventurous and intriguing actress. In the 2012 romantic comedy series
Lovers of Haeundae, Cho played the bright and cheerful daughter of a
Busan gangster, who falls in love with the amnesiac undercover prosecutor living with them. A year later, Cho's book
Healing Beauty was published, containing tips and advice on health and beauty, based on the know-how she's amassed as an actress over her 16-year career. In 2013, Cho became involved in a publicized contract dispute when she signed a new contract with Bom Entertainment while her contract with Didim531 was still in effect. The Korea Entertainment Management Association suggested that Cho avoid working with both agencies, and she joined Neos Entertainment in 2014. Cho starred in two movies in 2014. She reunited with director
Kim Dae-woo (
The Servant) in another erotic period film, this time set during the
Vietnam War, titled
Obsessed. She also played an abducted wife in
The Target, a
remake of French action-thriller
Point Blank. In 2015, Cho starred in the sex comedy
Casa Amor: Exclusive for Ladies, which she said made her realize "how gratifying it is to see people laughing because of me." She said further, "
Casa Amor: Exclusive for Ladies is the first film I've done in a long time whose story focuses on women. I hope that, building on the success of this film, more films featuring women's voices and experiences are made." Cho starred in television series
Woman of 9.9 Billion in 2019 and
Cheat on Me If You Can in 2020. == Filmography ==