
Song Hye-kyo
Acting
Born 1981-11-22 · Daegu, South Korea
Song Hye-kyo (born November 22, 1981) is a South Korean actress whose leading television dramas have consistently become both national and international sensations. She starred Autumn in My Heart (2000), which captivated audiences across Asia, and made her a household name at age 19. Song quickly solidified her star power with high-stakes gambling drama, All In (2003), and the mega-hit, romantic-comedy Full House (2004). That Winter, the Wind Blows (2013) earned critical acclaim for her portrayal of a blind heiress, while Descendants of the Sun (2016) became a monumental success with a peak viewership rating of 41.6% in South Korea and in Asia, where it was viewed 2.5 billion times. Throughout her career, Song has won numerous prestigious acting awards, including multiple Grand Prizes (Daesang), the highest honor in Korean television. In 2023, Song took on her first-ever revenge thriller in The Glory, a role that earned her both critical and commercial success. The Glory became a global phenomenon, hitting No. 1 on global streaming charts and solidifying its place as one of the year’s most-watched shows. Her portrayal of a complex, vengeful character earned her the prestigious Best Actress award at the Baeksang Arts Awards. Through her work, Song has solidified her legacy as a trailblazer in the Korean Wave (Hallyu), setting the stage for the worldwide success of K-dramas today.
Known for

Soonpoong Clinic
1998 · TV

First Love
1996 · TV

All In
2003 · TV

풀하우스
2004 · TV

White Nights 3.98
1998 · TV

The Glory
2022 · TV

Hotelier
2001 · TV

Descendants of the Sun
2016 · TV

Encounter
2018 · TV

Autumn in My Heart
2000 · TV

Full House
2004 · TV

That Winter, the Wind Blows
2013 · TV

Tantara
— · TV

Worlds Within
2008 · TV

Now, We Are Breaking Up
2021 · TV

Shining Days
2004 · TV

Guardian Angel
2001 · TV

Genie, Make a Wish
2025 · TV

Blue Dragon Series Awards
2022 · TV

Six Siblings
1998 · TV

You Quiz on the Block
2018 · TV

ZIP DAESUNG
2024 · TV

Baeksang Arts Awards
2012 · TV