Jeon Yeo-been is a South Korean actress who quietly built her name in independent cinema before becoming one of the most closely watched faces in Korean film and television. 

She was born on July 26, 1989 (36 years old), in Gangneung, Gangwon Province, South Korea.

Her big turning point came with the independent film After My Death (2018). The role won her the Actress of the Year award at the 22nd Busan International Film Festival and the Best New Actress award at the 56th Grand Bell Awards.

Wider audiences discovered her as the sharp lawyer Hong Cha-young in the hit series Vincenzo (2021). She has since starred in A Time Called You (2023), Our Movie (2025), Ms. Incognito (2025), and the films Night in Paradise (2021) and Cobweb (2023).

For Cobweb, she won the Best Supporting Actress award at the 44th Blue Dragon Film Awards.

Quick Facts of Jeon Yeo-been

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Full NameJeon Yeo-been
Birth NameJeon Bo-young
ProfessionActress
Age36 years old
Date of BirthJuly 26, 1989
NationalitySouth Korean
Zodiac/Sun SignLeo
BirthplaceGangneung, Gangwon Province, South Korea
Current AddressSeoul, South Korea
GenderFemale

Jeon Yeo-been Early Life and Education

Jeon Yeo-been was born in the coastal city of Gangneung, South Korea. Her birth name is Jeon Bo-young, which she later changed to her stage name.

She grew up in a close family and shares a warm bond with her older brother, who works as a photographer. He supported her acting dreams early on and even took the profile photo that helped her get noticed in the industry.

As a student, she first dreamed of becoming a medical doctor rather than an actress. Her path changed only later, during her university years.

Education

Jeon Yeo-been completed her schooling at a non-standardised high school in Gangneung.

After she could not get into her intended university for medical studies, she shifted her focus to films. She then enrolled at Dongduk Women’s University in Seoul.

She studied in the Department of Broadcasting and Entertainment, where her interest in acting slowly took shape.

SchoolNon-standardised high school, Gangneung
Alma MaterDongduk Women’s University
Highest QualificationGraduate (Broadcasting and Entertainment)

Jeon Yeo-been Personal Life

Jeon Yeo-been is known for keeping her personal life very private and away from the spotlight. She rarely speaks about her relationships in public.

Relationship Status

As of now, Jeon Yeo-been is unmarried and has not publicly confirmed any boyfriend or relationship. Her current relationship status is yet to be updated.

During the run of Vincenzo (2021), there were online rumours linking her with co-star Song Joong-ki because of their strong on-screen chemistry. These were only rumours, and neither actor confirmed any real-life relationship.

Parents

Jeon Yeo-been was born as the middle child of three siblings and was raised in a warm and close family in Gangneung. She often speaks fondly about her family and stays in regular touch with them.

Father

Jeon Yeo-been has shared in interviews that her father passed away when she was young. His name is not publicly confirmed, so it is yet to be updated.

Mother

Her mother played the biggest role in shaping her career. Despite a tight financial situation, her mother supported her acting dreams and even gave her the stage name Yeo-been when she changed it during her high school years. Her mother’s exact name and profession have not been publicly confirmed, so they are yet to be updated.

Siblings

Jeon Yeo-been is the middle child of three siblings and the only daughter in her family. She has an older brother and a younger brother, and she shares a close bond with both.

Her older brother is Jeon Yun-young, born in 1985, who works as a photographer in South Korea. He actively supported her acting dreams and took the profile photo that helped her get spotted by the film industry.

She also has a younger brother, whom she has spoken about warmly in interviews. His name and other details are not publicly confirmed, so they are yet to be updated.

Relationship StatusSingle
BoyfriendYet to be updated
ParentsFather: Yet to be updated (Passed away)
Mother: Yet to be updated
SiblingsOlder Brother: Jeon Yun-young (photographer)
Younger Brother: Yet to be updated

Jeon Yeo-been Career

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Jeon Yeo-been began her career the hard way, moving through theatre work and small independent films before reaching mainstream fame. Her journey shows a slow and steady rise built on strong performances.

Theatre and Early Steps (2009 to 2015)

While at Dongduk Women’s University, she took part in a college musical called Lunatic, playing a grandmother with dementia. She considers this her first real acting experience.

After graduating, she worked behind the scenes in Daehangno theatre as an assistant director and ticket agent. She also appeared in short films and music videos during these years.

Her commercial film debut came with the period drama The Treacherous (2015), where she had a small role. The same year she featured in the TV film The Sea We Wished For, directed by Jang Jin.

Breakthrough with After My Death (2017 to 2018)

Her career changed with the independent film After My Death, filmed in 2016. She played Young-hee, a student who becomes the prime suspect after her friend Kyung-min, played by Jeon So-nee, goes missing.

The film premiered at the 22nd Busan International Film Festival in 2017, where she won Actress of the Year. The role brought her a wave of new acting honours.

In 2017, she also made her television debut in the thriller Save Me, sharing the screen with Ok Taec-yeon and Seo Yea-ji. She played a reporter who infiltrates a religious cult.

First Lead Roles (2019 to 2020)

In 2019, she landed her first main television lead in the romantic comedy series Be Melodramatic. She acted alongside Chun Woo-hee, Han Ji-eun, Ahn Jae-hong, and Gong Myung.

The same year, she appeared in the historical film Forbidden Dream with Han Seok-kyu and Choi Min-sik. In 2020, she featured in the family adventure film Secret Zoo with Ahn Jae-hong and Kang So-ra.

She then joined Park Hoon-jung’s crime film Night in Paradise, playing Kim Jae-yoon opposite Uhm Tae-goo and Cha Seung-won. The film screened at the 77th Venice International Film Festival before releasing on Netflix in 2021.

Rise to Fame with Vincenzo (2021 to 2022)

Her biggest popularity boost came with the hit series Vincenzo (2021). She played the fierce lawyer Hong Cha-young opposite Song Joong-ki and Ok Taec-yeon, and the show gained a huge global fan following.

In 2022, she led the Netflix mystery series Glitch, acting with Nana and Lee Dong-hwi. She also made a cameo in the science fiction film Alienoid as Hong Eon-nyeon.

That year, she co-hosted the opening ceremony of the 27th Busan International Film Festival along with Ryu Jun-yeol.

Films and OTT Success (2023 to 2024)

In 2023, she appeared in Kim Jee-woon’s film Cobweb, working with Song Kang-ho, Lim Soo-jung, Oh Jung-se, and Krystal Jung (Jung Soo-jung). The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.

The same year, she led the Netflix time-travel romance A Time Called You, playing a double role opposite Ahn Hyo-seop and Kang Hoon. In 2024, she featured in the period film Harbin with Hyun Bin, Park Jung-min, Jo Woo-jin, Yoo Jae-myeong, and Park Hoon.

Recent and Upcoming Work (2025 to 2026)

The year 2025 was a busy one for her. She starred in the film Dark Nuns alongside Song Hye-kyo, playing Sister Michaela.

She also headlined the SBS melodrama Our Movie opposite Namkoong Min, followed by the ENA crime romance drama Ms. Incognito. In Ms. Incognito, she played a dual role and worked with Jinyoung, Seo Hyun-woo, Jang Yoon-ju, Joo Hyun-young, and Moon Sung-geun.

Her upcoming projects include a new ENA drama, Romance at Forty, in which she is set to star alongside Jung Kyung-ho, Choi Dae-hoon, and Kang Mal-geum.

Jeon Yeo-been Awards and Achievements

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Jeon Yeo-been has earned wide recognition across film and television, with her early awards coming from After My Death. She later won honours for Vincenzo, Cobweb, Dark Nuns, and Our Movie, spanning both independent cinema and mainstream projects.

Her Major Wins

  • Busan International Film Festival (2017): Won Actress of the Year for After My Death (2018).
  • Seoul Independent Film Festival (2017): Won Independent Star Award for After My Death (2018).
  • Busan Film Critics Awards (2018): Won Best New Actress for After My Death (2018).
  • Cine21 Film Awards (2018): Won Best New Actress for After My Death (2018).
  • Buil Film Awards (2019): Won Best New Actress for After My Death (2018).
  • Grand Bell Awards (2020): Won Best New Actress for After My Death (2018).
  • Asia Artist Awards (2021): Won Best Artist Award (Actress) for Vincenzo (2021).
  • Blue Dragon Film Awards (2021): Won Popular Star Award.
  • Blue Dragon Film Awards (2023): Won Best Supporting Actress for Cobweb (2023).
  • Golden Cinematography Awards (2025): Won Best Actress for Dark Nuns (2025).
  • SBS Drama Awards (2025): Won Excellence Award, Actress for Our Movie (2025).
  • D Awards (2026): Won D Awards Impact for Ms. Incognito (2025).

Her Key Nominations

  • Baeksang Arts Awards (2019): Nominated for Best New Actress, Film for After My Death (2018).
  • Baeksang Arts Awards (2020): Nominated for Best New Actress, Television for Be Melodramatic (2019).
  • Blue Dragon Film Awards (2021): Nominated for Best Actress for Night in Paradise (2021).
  • Seoul International Drama Awards (2021): Nominated for Outstanding Korean Actress for Vincenzo (2021).
  • Blue Dragon Series Awards (2023): Nominated for Best Actress for Glitch (2022).
  • Grand Bell Awards (2023): Nominated for Best Supporting Actress for Cobweb (2023).
  • Baeksang Arts Awards (2025): Nominated for Best Supporting Actress, Film for Dark Nuns (2025).

Jeon Yeo-been Controversies

Jeon Yeo-been has largely kept a clean public image and has not been part of any major personal scandal. The few issues linked to her name are tied to her projects or to online rumours rather than her own conduct.

Vincenzo Chinese product placement row (2021): The hit series faced backlash when an episode showed the lead characters, played by Jeon Yeo-been and Song Joong-ki, eating a brand of bibimbap marketed as a Chinese product. The scene was later removed from streaming platforms, and Song Joong-ki addressed the issue and apologised.

Dating rumours with Song Joong-ki (2021): Their strong chemistry as co-stars in Vincenzo sparked online dating speculation, which grew after fans spotted them together in similar caps and noticed their warm interactions at award shows. The talk stayed at the rumour level, both agencies stayed silent, and neither actor confirmed any real-life relationship. 

Love Your W gala criticism (2025): Jeon Yeo-been was among nearly 90 celebrities who attended the 2025 Love Your W breast cancer awareness gala. The event later drew public criticism over its tone and the pressure celebrities face to attend such functions, though the debate was aimed at the industry rather than any single guest.

Jeon Yeo-been Net Worth

Jeon Yeo-been’s net worth has not been officially declared by her or her team. Because of this, most figures available online are estimates.

Her net worth is estimated at around $5 million to $8 million (approx. ₹42 crore to ₹68 crore), based on her film, television, and brand endorsement work. Her exact salary per project is not publicly confirmed, so it is yet to be updated.

Net Worth in Dollars (Approx.)$5 million to $8 million (approx. ₹42 crore to ₹68 crore)
Salary (Approx.)Yet to be updated

Jeon Yeo-been Height, Weight and Physical Stats

Jeon Yeo-been Height
HeightIn centimetres: 165 cm
In meters: 1.65 m
In feet & inches: 5 feet 5 inches
WeightIn kg: 55 kg
In lbs: 121 lbs
Body Measurements32-24-34 inches
Hair ColorBlack
Eye ColorDark Brown

Jeon Yeo-been Social media

InstagramInstagram Profile@jeon.yeobeen 

Interesting Facts about Jeon Yeo-been

  • Her birth name is Jeon Bo-young, and Jeon Yeo-been is the stage name she uses professionally.
  • She once dreamed of becoming a medical doctor and turned to films only after watching the movie Dead Poets Society.
  • She had privately decided to quit acting at the age of 29 if she did not succeed, which made After My Death feel like her last chance.
  • Before fame, she worked backstage in Daehangno theatre, taking on jobs like assistant director and ticket agent.
  • She is signed with Management MMM, the same agency that represents actress Kim Tae-ri.
  • She served as a global ambassador for the cosmetics brand Giorgio Armani Beauty.
  • Actress and director Moon So-ri gave her an early break by casting her in a short film after spotting her in a film festival trailer.

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