Seo Woo is a South Korean actress. Her first notable role took place in the film Crush and Blush. She is best known for her roles in the films Paju and The Housemaid, as well as her roles in the TV dramasTamra, the Island, Cinderella's Sister and Flames of Desire.
Career
Seo Woo first became known to the public as the "4D Girl" in the popular "Ok me wa ka" commercial promoting the Lotteice cream brand. After her debut as a supporting actress in the 2007 filmMy Son, she successfully auditioned and landed the part in the sitcomKimchi Cheese Smile. The following year, Seo Woo received her breakout role in the black comedy Crush and Blush. She received considerable attention and numerous awards for her success in the part. In 2009 Seo Woo took on the lead role in the cult favorite Tamra, the Island, a period drama set on Jeju Island. She then contributed her vocals to "My Fair Lady," one of the tracks in Lee Seung-hwan's 20th anniversary album Hwantastic Friends. Seo Woo continued to challenge herself, delivering a much-praised turn in arthouse filmPaju, and landing a role opposite celebrated actress Jeon Do-yeon in The Housemaid, which screened in competition at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. She and Moon Geun-young played siblings in the popular modern fairytale retelling Cinderella's Sister, but Seo Woo later said she considers it her worst performance, despite being the character she worked hardest on. Afterwards she played a complex character in the critically lauded melodrama Flames of Desire. In the family dramaIf Tomorrow Comes she played a cheerful daughter to veteran actress Go Doo-shim. She next portrayed a calm yet brave art major in the fantasy-horror TV movieKnock, about a magical mask passed down in a shaman family. From 2013 to 2014, she played a Baekje-era femme fatale in the daily period drama The King's Daughter, Soo Baek-hyang. On June 2016, Seo signed with new management agency Cube Entertainment. In December 2018, Seo signed with new management agency The CNT.