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Her historical war movie War of the Arrows was the highest grossing Korean film in 2011. She won Best New Actress in both the Grand Bell Awards and the Blue Dragon Film Awards in 2011. She also won the Top Excellence Actress Award (Best Actress Award) in 2011 KBS Drama Awards. Moon Chae Won also received Best Dressed of The Year from Korea's Lifestyle Awards 2011.[1] In 2012, she was appointed as an honorary prosecutor representing prosecutors in South Korea. Moon won her second Top Excellence Actress Awards in 2012 KBS Drama Awards for her role in The Innocent Man. Moon has an upcoming medical drama, Good Doctor, where she plays a pediatric surgeon opposite Joo Won.
Contents
1 Career o 1.1 2007-2010: Career beginnings o 1.2 2011: Career breakthrough o 1.3 2012-present 2 Filmography o 2.1 Television drama o 2.2 Film o 2.3 Music video appearance 3 Endorsements 4 Awards and recognition o 4.1 Awards o 4.2 Social contribution 5 References 6 External links
Career
2007-2010: Career beginnings
Moon Chae-won at the Golden Disk Awards 2008 Moon studied Western Painting at the Chugye University for the Arts.[2] She debuted in the teen drama "Mackerel Run" as key actress with Lee Min Ho in 2007. Moon then made her first movie debut in supporting role as Lee Eun Shil in teen movie "My School's E.T", starring Lee Min Ho. Although Moon successfully portrayed both teen characters, she only received attention when she acted in Painter of the Wind. There, Moon played a beautiful gisaeng Jeong Hyang who falls for Moon Geun-young's character Shin Yoon Bok, who passes herself of as a man. Moon's partnership with Moon Geun-young as screen lover was so appealing that they both won the SBS 2008 Best Screen Couple Awards by receiving the highest popular vote. For the first time in Korean drama history, two actresses for their seemingly lesbian love became the Best Screen Couple. In 2009, Moon played a privileged Yoo Seung Mi in a popular Korean drama Brilliant Legacy[3] and the bright and energetic girl-next-door Yeo Ui Joo in My Fair Lady.[4] Moon also made a cameo appearance in the last episode of Road Number One as an army medical doctor Min Young Jin. September 2010 marks the turning point of Moon's career. In an International internet voting that lasted more than 2 months, Moon won the highest popular vote of 71,294 among all nominated actresses in Asia for her supporting role in Brilliant Legacy. Her majority vote doubled that of Han Hyo-joo, the lead actress in Brilliant Legacy. It was the first time a supporting actress won such an honor in the film industry. Moon was then invited to join a famous film agency Barunson Entertainment in October 2010. Immediately, Moon was given the lead role in It's Okay, Daddy's Girl, where Moon played the character of Eun Chae-ryung, an immature girl with her father wrapped around her finger, who later transforms into a mature professional woman after her family faced tragedy. Moon received a nomination for the Best Actress in the SBS Drama Awards for the role.
On December 6, 2011, Moon won the Diamond category for Actress in 3rd Asian Jewelry Awards, which is the top honor for Korean popular entertainers. Fame and success continue to flow onto this young talented actress. However, Moon remains modest and alert with all the success. She emphasizes her love for films and desire to continue to act as long as she could "It will take a long time to make people feel affection towards the actress Moon Chae Woon, but I feel very good as the characters whom I played in the previous works were greatly loved. I will appear in many other good works in the future to become an actress who deserves people's positive evaluation saying, 'It is good to see her often on TV' rather the evaluation saying, 'Here she is again.'".[5]Off work, Moon often leaves messages on her DC and Daum internet cafe to interact and keep a close contact with her fans.
2012-present
After the success of War of Arrows and The Princess' Man, Moon was afraid that she would be stereotyped as historical actress. Therefore, she's determined to challenge herself in modern genre for her comeback project.[6] Six months after Moon completed The Princess' Man, she picked a melodrama, The Innocent Man[7] as her comeback project in April 2012, starring opposite Song Joong-ki. According to Moon, she chose The Innocent Man because "When choosing projects, there are two things that I look at. The first is that the melodramatic parts should be distinct and the second is that I have a preference for deep things, so a melodrama with love-hate relationships is good. If not, the character cant be passive and if its the first time Im acting as a certain type of character, it shouldnt overlap with other characters Ive done before. If theres only one thing Im satisfied with, I regard it as a choice and if Im satisfied with both things, I regard it as an opportunity. I chose Nice Guy because I liked the melodramatic parts, but I also liked the character, so I decided in a short amount of time. Since it was a work from Lee Kyung Hee-nim, I had a lot of faith in the project. In that situation, I decided within a few minutes."[8] The drama received high ratings and critical acclaim through which her acting skills were much appreciated for its layered performance. Moon proved herself to able to carry both historical and modern genre equally well and win KBS Top Excellence Awards two years in a row.[9][10] In late May 2013, Moon picked a new drama role in Good Doctor as Cha Yoon Seo alongside Joo Won. The reason why Moon picked this drama is because she always been interested to appear in a medical project and she felt how the writer wanted to convey a kind of humane warmth and hope.[11][12] It is known that Moon often undertake extensive research before going into a shoot. Moon prepares not only to act her own character, but also watches the other piece previously worked on by her new partner, director and writer,[13] Moon had been busy meeting with the doctors in the hospital to study the normal circumstances/activities of physicians and the explanation of medical terms and had first-hand experience/monitoring of the surgery to carefully prepare to transform into a pediatric surgeon.[14]
Filmography
Television drama
Year Title Role TV Network
Min Yoon-seo
SBS
Jung-hyang
SBS
Yoo Seung-mi
SBS
Yeo Eui-joo
KBS2
MBC
SBS
Lee Se-ryung
KBS2
Seo Eun-gi
KBS2
Cha Yoon-seo
KBS2
Film
Year Title Role
Lee Eun-shil
Sung Si Kyung
Endorsements
2006
2011 Hyundai CMA Hankook Cosmetics Samyang Ramen Natuur Ice Cream Lacvert Skin Care Levi Strauss Signature Jeans Natuur Ice Cream Dr. Jart Skin Care Selly Women's Fashion Wear BNP Paribas Asset Management Tommy Hilfiger Denim Selly F/W
Pocari Sweat Allvit Herbal Skin Care Style Innerve (SI) Women's Fashion Wear Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance Jinro Chamisul Soju, with Yoo Ah In Vincis Bench - Women's Fashion Goods (Bags, Wallets and Shoes) Bang Bang Fashion Wear Allvit Herbal Skin Care Pocari Sweat LG Household & Health Care Soft Body Fit LG Household & Health Care Sooryehan, Herbal Cosmetic Style Innerve (SI) Women's Fashion Wear Vincis Bench - Women's Fashion Goods (Bags, Wallets and Shoes) LG Household & Health Care Soft Body Fit LG Household & Health Care Sooryehan, Herbal Cosmetic Millet with Ha Jung-woo
2012 2007
2008
2009
2010
2013
2008
Awards 16th Korean Culture and Entertainment Awards: Best Korean New Actress (Painter of the Wind) SBS Drama Awards: Best Couple Award with Moon Geun-young (Painter of the Wind) SBS Drama Awards: Best New Actress (Painter of the Wind) Seoul Drama Awards (Polls): Best Actress in Asia (Shining Inheritance) 5th Seoul International Drama Awards: Popular Actress (Brilliant Legacy) 48th Grand Bell Awards: Best New Actress (War of the Arrows) 32nd Blue Dragon Film Awards: Best New Actress (War of the Arrows) 9th Korea Lifestyle Awards: Best Dressed of the Year 3rd Asian Jewelry Awards: Diamond Award, Actress category 19th Republic of Korea Cultural Entertainment Art Awards: Best Actress (The Princess' Man) 27th Korea Best Dresser Swan Awards: Best Dresser, TV Actress category (The Princess' Man) 19th Korean Culture and Entertainment Awards: Excellence Award, Actress (War of the Arrows) KBS Drama Awards: Best Couple Award with Park Si-hoo (The Princess' Man) KBS Drama Awards: Popularity Award (The Princess' Man) KBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award, Actress (The Princess' Man) KBS Drama Awards: Best Couple Award with Song Joong-ki (The Innocent Man) KBS Drama Awards: Netizen Award (The Innocent Man) KBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award, Actress (The Innocent Man)
2009 2010
2011
2012
Social contribution
References
1. 2. Jump up ^ "Korea Lifestyle Awards in 2011"The Korea Herald. Jump up ^ "Moon Chae Won." Korean Drama Guide.
3. Guide 4. 5.
Jump up ^ "Take Care of the Young Lady." koreandrama.org. Jump up ^ "Moon Chae Won: 'Impressions of 'The Princess' Man' Still Lingers in My Mind'". 6. Jump up ^ "Moon Chae Won: I Will Show My New Appearance in New Year". 7. Jump up ^ "Actress Moon Chae Won finds 'Nice Guy' to be full of challenges". KoreaStarDaily. December 5, 2012. 8. Jump up ^ "The Reason Moon Chae Won Decided On Nice Guy In Just A Few Minutes". 9. Jump up ^ "Moon Chae Won: "Seo Eun Gi is a pleasant challenge". 10. Jump up ^ [:http://www.moonchaewon.net/index.php/articles/interviews/2012/item/450the-reason-moon-chae-won-decided-on-nice-guy-in-just-a-few-minutes "The Reason Moon Chae Won Decided On Nice Guy In Just A Few Minutes?"]. 11. Jump up ^ "Moon Chae Won: "Moon Chae Won Cast in Green Scalpel as Joo Wons Costar". 12. Jump up ^ "Moon Chae Won: "Moon Chae Won visits surgery department, actively prepares for new role". 13. Jump up ^ "[Interview] Inferiority Is What Makes Moon Chae Won Grow". 14. Jump up ^ "Moon Chae Won: "Moon Chae Won visits surgery department, actively prepares for new role".