
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
September 17, 1995 (30 years old)
Incheon, South Korea
Also Known As
- 남지현
- Ji-hyeon Nam
- Nam Ji-hyun
- Нам Джи-хён
- 南志铉
Nam Ji-hyun
Biography
Nam Ji-hyun (born September 17, 1995) is a South Korean actress who successfully transitioned from being one of the industry's premier child artists to an acclaimed lead, well-loved for her roles in Queen Seondeok, Shopping King Louis, Suspicious Partner, and 100 Days My Prince.
Nam began her career as a child actress, and is best known for her roles in East of Eden (2008), Queen Seondeok (2009), Will It Snow for Christmas? (2009), Angel Eyes (2014), and What Happens to My Family? (2014). She also appeared in the miniseries Girl Detective, Park Hae-sol, teen drama To the Beautiful You, and the films A Reason to Live and Hwayi: A Monster Boy.
In 2016, she headlined her first drama, MBC's romantic-comedy Shopaholic Louis with Seo In-guk, where she impressed viewers with her acting.
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In 2017, she starred in SBS's legal drama Suspicious Partner alongside Ji Chang-wook. The show enjoyed modest viewership share, but it beat its competitor by topping the important 20-49-year-old demographic, as well as streaming, popularity, and brand reputation charts for consecutive weeks. In 2018, Nam starred alongside EXO's D.O in the historical romance drama 100 Days My Prince. The series was a commercial success, becoming the fifth highest-rated Korean drama in cable television history. In 2020, Nam starred in the fantasy mystery thriller 365: Repeat the Year as a perfectionist webtoon writer.
Known For
Acting

Good Partner
2024

High Cookie
2023

Little Women
2022

The Witch's Diner
2021

Sixth Sense
2020

365: Repeat the Year
2020

100 Days My Prince
2018

Suspicious Partner
2017

Shopaholic Louis
2016

The Map Against the World
2016

Tunnel
2016

What Happens to My Family?
2014

Angel Eyes
2014

Hwayi: A Monster Boy
2013

To the Beautiful You
2012

Warrior Baek Dong Soo
2011

Running Man
2010

The Great Queen Seondeok
2009

Shadowless Sword
2005







