Pre-debut Soo Ae nearly became a member of a
K-pop idol group. Fresh out of high school, a record agent approached the young stunner on the street in the trendy
Apgujeong area. She spent six months in grueling practice, but in the end had no album to put out. She reminisced in an interview, "I didn't sing well, but the six months I spent with the team was so fun. I was lucky to get into acting."
2002–2008 Soo Ae made her small screen debut in 2002 in a one-act drama on
MBC, then went on to star in
Love Letter,
Merry Go Round, and
April Kiss. She rose to fame after starring in 2004 hit historical drama
Emperor of the Sea, which was exported to other Asian countries, South America and the Middle East, introducing Soo Ae to a wider international audience. With her classical beauty and innocent, elegant image, Soo Ae gained the moniker "queen of tears" for her well-received takes in
melodramas. But she revamped that image in the 2007 romantic comedy
Two Outs in the Ninth Inning opposite
Lee Jung-jin, playing a 30-year-old foul-mouthed, disheveled and jaded single woman struggling with life and love. Soo Ae in reality was known for her a husky, neutral voice, which helped her tomboyish performance feel so natural. But her voice wasn't always a plus. She said, "I've been told many times that my voice would be a detriment to my career. When I first got started, a lot of viewers posted comments online that they changed the channel because of the way I talk. [...] It was odd because I thought of my husky voice as my biggest asset. So I would tell people, "Keep on listening, you'll get to like it." After a successful big screen debut in
A Family, Soo Ae starred opposite
Jung Jae-young in the comedy
Wedding Campaign, and
Lee Byung-hun in the melodrama
Once in a Summer. In 2008, she was cast as the titular
Sunny in a film about an ordinary housewife who becomes a "consolatory band" singer in order to search for her husband who has been dispatched to fight alongside American troops in the
Vietnam War. Director
Lee Joon-ik sought to tell a war story from a female-centric point of view, saying the film deals with the meaning of love and humanitarian as it depicts a long voyage of self-discovery. In a scene where she drinks heavily at a U.S. army base, Soo Ae revealed that she drank more than half a bottle of
whisky at the director's criticism that she didn't look convincing enough. As a result of drinking so much alcohol, she became really drunk, adding reality to the scene where she throws up in the toilet and blacks out. Her commitment to the film paid off, and Soo Ae received multiple Best Actress awards for her performance.
2009–2012 Her 2009 film
The Sword with No Name depicted a desperate romance between the last queen of the
Joseon Dynasty and her bodyguard.
Empress Myeongseong, a forward-thinking advocate of modernity, wields her political influence to further her ideals, but is often at odds with her orthodox father-in-law,
regent Daewon-gun. The movie is loosely based on history, with clearly fictional elements. Soo Ae said the role "was something I had always wanted to do from the moment I started my acting career. When I got the screenplay, I said yes without a moment's hesitation. [...] Playing Empress Myeongseong was not easy, because in addition to the mother of the nation, I had to show her womanly and human side, the joy and anguish she felt at being in love." Having to wear heavy wigs and layers of Korean traditional costumes in the steamy hot summer made the job even more difficult. The fact that she had to appear in almost every scene was another challenge. Describing herself as "timid" and "too introverted," Soo Ae credits her co-star
Cho Seung-woo for making it easier for her to fully absorb herself in the love aspect of her role, such that it felt "like [they] were actually in a relationship during the shoot." She tied with
Yoon Jeong-hee (
Poetry) for Best Actress at the
Blue Dragon Film Awards. In her return to television, Soo Ae played a cold-blooded double agent in
Athena: Goddess of War, undergoing martial arts training to perform her intense action scenes in the spy series. Then in the miniseries ''
A Thousand Days' Promise'' by famed drama writer
Kim Soo-hyun, Soo Ae impressed critics and audiences with her unsentimental portrayal of a woman who is slowly losing her memory due to
Alzheimer's disease.
2013–present In 2013, she played an amorally ambitious woman who wants to become the First Lady of South Korea in
Yawang ("
King of Ambition"), from the same
manhwa artist as
Daemul. This was followed by disaster outbreak film
The Flu, in which she said she played a doctor and single mother who searches for a cure after her daughter is infected. Soo Ae said she is attracted to roles with an
oeyunaegang quality, which literally translates to "iron fist in a velvet glove," meaning those who appear gentle but are determined and strong. In September 2013, Soo Ae left Star J Entertainment, her agency of 12 years, and joined Management Soop. She returned to Star J Entertainment in January 2015. Soo Ae next played
dual roles in
Mask, about a debt-ridden department store clerk who takes on an heiress's identity and marries into a
chaebol family. Her performance won her Best Actress at the 28th Grimae Award, an honorable award chosen by directors in every broadcasting station in Korea. She was then cast as a
North Korean defector who becomes part of the first South Korean women's national
ice hockey team in
Take Off 2, the
sequel to the
2009 hit sports drama. Nine years after her last romantic-comedy drama
Two Outs in the Ninth Inning, Soo Ae starred in KBS2's romantic-comedy
Sweet Stranger and Me in 2016. In 2018, Soo Ae starred in the drama film
High Society. In May 2019, Soo Ae signed with new agency
Huayi Brothers. In November 2022, Soo Ae signed with Ghost Studio. In August 2023, Soo Ae signed with new agency Makestar. In November 2025, Soo Ae signed with new agency Nexus E&M. == Filmography ==