Sunday, January 13, 2008

Biography of the Bae Doona

BAE DOO NA (Bae Du Na) Born: October 11, 1979 Height/Weight: 171 cm (5' 7") / 49 kg (108 lbs.) School: Hanyang University TV dramas: Perfect Neighbor (Yoon-hee); Beating Heart (Bae Doo-na); Rosemary (Kyung-su); Country Princess (Eun-young); Mothers & Sisters (Chan-mi); Turn Your Angry Face Movies: The Host (2006); Linda Linda Linda (2005); Saving My Hubby (2002); Sympathy for Mr. Vengence (2002); Take Care of My Cat (2001); Barking Dogs Never Bite; Plum Blossom (2000); The Ring Virus Awards: KBS Most Popular Actress (2000); Blue Dragon Best New Actress (2000) Photos: PopsCast Articles: Chosun Ilbo 4/10/06; KOCCA 7/24/05; Dong-A Ilbo 3/30/05; KBS Global 3/16/05; Dong-A Ilbo 3/11/03 Shopping: YesAsia According to Arirang-TV, she is the first Korean actress to play the female lead in a Japanese movie.
Bae was born in Seoul, South Korea on October 11, 1979. Growing up, she would follow her mother, Kim Hwa-young, a famous stage actress in Korea, around the theater and rehearsal halls, learning the lines of dialogue as she went along. This did not initially lead Bae towards acting, saying: "People might say that since my mother is a theater actor, I became an actress. But to me, those experiences probably had the opposite effect. On the contrary, because I saw many great actors working with my mother, I thought this was a job only people with extraordinary talent could do."

Bae Doona in Spring Bears Love.
Bae attended Hanyang University until graduation in 1998. After leaving school, Bae was scouted by a model talent agency while walking in Seoul. This led to modeling clothing for COOLDOG's catalog, amongst others. In 1999 she made the switch to acting, debuting in the KBS TV drama School. Later the same year she appeared as Eun-suh in The Ring Virus, a Korean remake of the Japanese film Ring. Also in 1999, Bae won her first award, KBS's "Most Popular Actress" award.
In 2000, director Bong Joon-ho cast her as Hyeon-nam in the film Barking Dogs Never Bite, a critical success, for her willingness to do the part without makeup, something other South Korean Actresses were unwilling to do. She followed this with two more critical successes, 2001's Take Care of My Cat, directed by Jeong Jae-eun, and 2002's Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance, directed by Park Chan-wook.
2003 was less kind to Bae, as she saw both Tube and Spring Bears Love flop at the box office. After completing principal photography on Spring Bears Love, Bae decided to take time off from film, saying: "I never lived even once without having anything to do. The moment a film was presented to the press, I was almost always already shooting the next one ... I thought by myself: now my first cycle is really over. While I rest a little, I wanted to make a fresh new start."
In her time off, Bae took up photography, much of which can be seen between her official blog and her photo book. Bae finally stepped onto a theater stage in 2004, for a production of Sunday Seoul (not to be confused to the South Korean movie of the same title). The play was co-written by Park Chan-wook, whom she had previously worked with.
In 2005 Bae appeared in the Japanese film Linda Linda Linda, and in 2006 she worked with Bong Joon-ho again on The Host, currently the biggest grossing film in South Korean box office history.

[edit] Filmography

[edit] Film
The Ring Virus (1999)
Barking Dogs Never Bite (2000)
Plum Blossom aka Youth (2000)
Take Care of My Cat (2001)
Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (2002)
Saving My Hubby (2002)
Tube (2003)
Spring Bears Love (2003)
Linda Linda Linda (2005)
The Host (2006)

[edit] TV drama
School (KBS, 1999)
Love Story (SBS, 1999)
RNA (KBS, 2000)
Turn Your Angry Face (KBS, 2000)
Mothers and Sisters (MBC, 2000)
Country Princess (MBC, 2003)
Rosemary (KBS, 2003)
Beating Heart (MBC, 2005)
Someday (OCN, 2006)
How to Meet a Perfect Neighbor (SBS, 2007)

[edit] Theater
Sunday Seoul (2005)

[edit] Awards
1999 KBS Acting: Most Popular Actress
2000 Blue Dragon: Best New Actress
2001 Busan-Youngpaeung: Best Actress
2001 Chunsa: This years Best Actress
2002 Baeksang: Best Actress
2002 Busan-Youngpaeung: Best Actress

[edit] Books
Doona's London Play (2006) - Bae's Photography

[edit] References
Korean Film.org Info Page
Cine21 Interview with Bae

[edit] External links
Official Homepage (Korean)
http://blog.naver.com/hnpl46 (Korean)
Bae Doona at HanCinema
Bae Doona at the Internet Movie Database
Essay on Bae "We Love Bae Doo-na"

1 comment:

Michael E. Kerpan Jr. said...

New link for the Bae essay:

http://alsolikelife.com/shooting/?p=267

(This seems to have disappeared from Subway Cinema's site).

Michael Kerpan (co-author) ;~}