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Comprehensive chronicle of Jeon Yeo-been's journey to global stardom
Comprehensive chronicle of Jeon Yeo-been's journey to global stardom
The Daejong Film Awards, postponed from February 25 due to COVID-19, were held on June 3, 2020, where Jeon Yeo-been won best rookie actress for 'After My Death'.
The Daejong Film Awards were postponed due to COVID-19 concerns, delaying Jeon Yeo-been's recognition.
Jeon Yeo-been won the best rookie actress award at the Daejong Film Awards for "After My Death."
Jeon Yeo-been received the Actor & Actress of the Year Award at the 22nd Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) on October 21, 2017, for her role in 'After My Death,' recognizing her rising prominence in the South Korean film industry during the festival's closing ceremony.
Jeon Yeo-been won the Actor & Actress of the Year Award at BIFF for 'After My Death,' highlighting her growing influence in the industry.
The Korean spy-thriller 'Harbin', starring Jeon Yeo-been, broke post-pandemic holiday records by drawing 1.25 million viewers in two days after its December 24, 2023 release. Earlier, it premiered at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival, earning praise for its historical visuals and reinforcing Jeon’s versatility in thrillers. The film’s rapid success and global showcase highlight its strong appeal, with its local theater opening on December 24, 2024 further emphasizing her role in the ensemble cast.
The Korean spy-thriller 'Harbin,' starring Jeon Yeo-been, is highly anticipated for its historical backdrop and her versatile performance.
"Harbin," praised for its visual portrayal of Korean history at the Toronto International Film Festival, showcased Jeon Yeo-been's role in a project with strong international appeal.
The film 'Harbin,' featuring Jeon Yeo-been in its ensemble cast, was released on December 24, 2023, and her supporting role in this newly released film, which shows strong box-office potential, may further boost her rising career.
Jeon Yeo-been stars in the historical espionage film 'Harbin', which premiered at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival to acclaim for its visual storytelling.
Jeon Yeo-been's film 'Harbin' topped the local box office on Christmas Day, exceeding 1 million admissions with 1.25 million viewers in two days, showcasing her rising industry prominence and marking a career milestone in post-pandemic cinema through its box office success.
Jeon Yeo-been's spy film 'Harbin' premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival's Gala Presentations.
The Toronto International Film Festival ended, marking the premiere of 'Harbin,' starring Jeon Yeo-been.
The film 'Harbin,' featuring Jeon Yeo-been as part of the ensemble cast, opens in local theaters, highlighting her role in the significant historical drama.
"Glitch," starring Jeon Yeo-been as a woman investigating alien phenomena, premiered at the Busan International Film Festival on October 5, 2022, before hitting Netflix globally two days later. The sci-fi mystery series became the second-most streamed show on Netflix Korea in its debut week (October 7, 2023), showcasing Jeon's versatility in a breakout lead role.
"Jeon Yeo-been's new series 'Glitch' premieres at the Busan International Film Festival (Oct 5-14, 2022), highlighting her rising stardom after 'Vincenzo.'"
"Netflix's global release of 'Glitch' showcases Jeon Yeo-been's versatility in a complex role investigating extraterrestrial phenomena, likely attracting critical and audience attention."
"Netflix's sci-fi mystery series 'Glitch,' starring Jeon Yeo-been in her first leading role, became the second-most streamed show on Netflix Korea in its debut week."
Jeon Yeo-been starred in Kim Jee-woon's satirical black comedy 'Cobweb', which premiered at Cannes in May 2023 before its Korean release in September. Her role as a determined production heiress showcased her range beyond TV dramas, earning global attention for the film's unique 1970s cinema narrative. The festival spotlight and local release solidified her rising profile in high-profile director projects.
"Jeon Yeo-been starred in Kim Jee-woon's satirical film 'Cobweb,' which premiered at Cannes' Midnight Screening section, highlighting 1970s Korean cinema with a unique narrative and ensemble cast."
Jeon Yeo-been's film 'Cobweb' screened in the Cannes Film Festival's Out of Competition section (76th edition), gaining her significant international exposure, boosting global recognition, and offering career opportunities.
Jeon Yeo-been stars in Kim Jee-woon's highly anticipated black comedy 'Cobweb' alongside Song Kang-ho, playing a driven heiress, marking a significant career step as she embraces diverse acting roles and adding to her filmography while fueling the film's behind-the-scenes drama.
Jeon Yeo-been starred in Netflix's 'A Time Called You' (2023), a remake of 'Someday or One Day', playing dual roles that highlighted her acting range. The series premiered on September 8, 2023.
Jeon Yeo-been showcased her versatility in Netflix's 'A Time Called You,' a remake of 'Someday or One Day,' by skillfully portraying two contrasting characters, Han Jun-hee and Kwon Min-ju.
In 2020, 'Night in Paradise' premiered at the Venice Film Festival, showcasing Jeon Yeo-been's standout performance to a global audience. After its Netflix release in 2021, her gripping role in the crime thriller cemented her status as a rising star, particularly for her powerful performance in the film's climax.
"Night in Paradise" premiered at the Venice Film Festival's non-competition section, elevating Jeon Yeo-been's international profile and showcasing her rising industry prominence.
"Netflix's release of 'Night in Paradise' will showcase Jeon Yeo-been's standout performance, potentially solidifying her status as a crime thriller star."
The hit black comedy 'Vincenzo', starring Jeon Yeo-been, premiered on tvN and Netflix on February 20, 2021. A standout moment came in episode 8 (March 14), featuring Jeon in a scene with a Chinese bibimbap brand.
"Jeon Yeo-been stars in the highly anticipated black comedy 'Vincenzo,' premiering on tvN and Netflix this spring."
The eighth episode of 'Vincenzo' showed Jeon Yeo-been in a scene featuring a Chinese bibimbap brand.
The drama 'Be Melodramatic', starring Jeon Yeo-been and directed by Lee Byeong-heon, premiered on JTBC on August 9, 2019, but underperformed with average ratings of just 1.5-1.8%. Despite its star power, the show struggled to attract a large audience.
"Jeon Yeo-been stars in JTBC's 'Be Melodramatic,' directed by Lee Byeong-heon, but the drama has underperformed with ratings around 1.5-1.8%."
Jeon Yeo-been's film 'After My Death' premiered at the 22nd Busan International Film Festival, which ran from October 12 to 21, 2017. Her participation in the festival helped showcase her acting talent to a global audience, marking an early career milestone.
Jeon Yeo-been's film 'After My Death' premiered at the 22nd Busan International Film Festival, showcasing her talent internationally.