Shin began her career as a
model for the teen magazine KiKi in 1998, under her birth name, Yang Min-a.[6] Without her knowledge, her friend applied her to the magazine's model competition, where she got first place.[7] She first made a name for herself starring in commercials for brands such as
Samsung[8] and Korea Telecom 018, in which her line "love moves about" gained popularity amongst Korean youth.[7] Along with
Kim Hyo-jin,
Kim Min-hee, and
Yang Mi-ra [
ko], she was considered one of the "four teenage commercial stars,"[8] and a representative of the "N generation" (a Korean analogue to the
millennial generation).[9] She has since become one of the most in-demand and highest paid commercial endorsers in South Korea.[10] Notable among her forays into branded entertainment is the 2008 multi-episode Summer Days opposite
Hyun Bin and
Ryoo Seung-bum for
LGXnote featuring music by
You Hee-yeol,[11] as well as Friends & Love, a movie-style extended advertisement for
Giordano in 2011 costarring
Jung Woo-sung and
So Ji-sub.[12]
Shin started acting by starring in music videos.[8] In 2000, she was cast in the high-budget music video for
Jo Sung-mo's "Do You Know," as a Vietnamese girl who falls in love with a Korean soldier during the
Vietnam War.[20][21] Ahead of her film debut in Volcano High, she adopted the stage name Shin Min-a, to avoid confusion with the actress Yang Mi-ra.[22] While Volcano High started production earlier, her first appearance as an actress was in the melodrama
Beautiful Days.[23] She took five months of acting lessons in preparation for her role. Regarding it, she stated to
The Dong-a Ilbo: "It was a completely different role than my regular image [...] at first, it was awkward, but I'm confident I won't get criticized for 'clumsy acting.'"[24]
In 2003, she took the main role in the college romance movie Madeleine with
Jo In-sung.[25] For her role as a hairdresser, she practiced hairdressing for three months before the movie's filming went underway.[25] She then took on her first main TV role as a boxer in the series Punch, training under the wing of the boxer Kim Ju-hee for two months.[26] The drama's director, Lee Hyun-jik, praised her, saying, "Min-a might be a rookie actor, but she's so enthusiastic sometimes we worry someone might get hurt, and she also excels in expressing emotions."[27] Her role earned her a New Star Award at the 2003
SBS Drama Awards.[28]
As Shin entered her mid-twenties, she began showcasing more maturity in her choice of roles. In Go Go 70s, Shin played a sexy
counterculture singer[35][36] and won numerous accolades for her portrayal. She then acted as an unfaithful wife in The Naked Kitchen,[37] and a cynical young woman in search of her father in Sisters on the Road, a critically acclaimed indie film which also stars fellow actress and close friend
Gong Hyo-jin.[38] But Shin became best known for her portrayals of supernatural horror icons revamped into endearingly innocent yet spunky heroines in the rom-com My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho (2010),[39] and the historical drama Arang and the Magistrate (2012).[40][41][42]
In 2015, Shin and
So Ji-sub were cast in the romantic comedy series Oh My Venus.[48] For her character, an overweight lawyer, Shin underwent a three-hour makeup/prosthetic session every shoot.[49] Shin won Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries and with
So Ji-sub, Shin won Best Couple Award from
2015 KBS Drama Awards.[50] She also won the Outstanding Korean Actress award at the 11th
Seoul International Drama Awards.[51]
In 2016, Shin was cast opposite
Lee Je-hoon in the fantasy melodrama Tomorrow, With You, portraying a 30-year-old amateur photographer who finds out that her better half can time travel. The drama was fully pre-produced and premiered in February 2017.[52][53]
In 2019, Shin returned to the small screen after three years. She acted in the political drama Chief of Staff opposite
Lee Jung-jae; as Kang Seon-yeong, a lawyer turned politician.[57][58] In winter 2019, Shin reprised her role for the second season.[59][60][61]
In 2021, Shin reunited with director
Yoo Je-won in
Hometown-Cha-Cha-Cha, starring
Kim Seon-ho and
Lee Sang-yi. She played the role Yoon Hye-jin, a dentist who moved from the city to open a clinic in the seaside village of Gongjin. It was a
remake of 2004 film
Mr. Handy, Mr. Hong, which starred
Uhm Jung-hwa and
Kim Joo-hyuk. The series became a domestic hit with audience ratings peaking at 13.322% and went on to become one of the
highest-rated television series on Korean cable television history.[62] Following its release on
Netflix, Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha became one of the platform's most-watched non-English television shows. It remained on Netflix's non-English popular television show list for 16 weeks, and reached the top 10 charts in more than 20 countries.[63][64] It also on Netflix's Top 10 Chart for television shows for more than two months from its last episode.[65][66]
Shin was cast in the movie Our Season in 2020,[70] which released in 2023.[71] The film was her first big screen role in three years after the thriller Diva.[72] Playing a woman whose dead mother gets a "trip from heaven" to visit her, Shin chose to appear in the film because of its heartwarming feel and relatable subject matter.[73] She played against type with a gloomier character, as in her previous project, Our Blues—explaining her choice, she stated that she wanted to play a variety of roles.[73] A writer for the Korean news outlet Dispatch, reviewing the movie, said Shin's performance with
Kim Hae-sook was "like seeing a real mother and daughter."[74]
Others
After her travels were documented on the cable channel
O'live in 2008,[75] Shin published a book titled Shin Min-a's French Diary in 2009.[76]
Since May 2015, Shin has been in a relationship with model-actor
Kim Woo-bin. They met each other as models for the same fashion brand.[79][80]
Philanthropy
In 2010, Shin donated 50 million won to build Korea's first multicultural school in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province.[81] In August 2014, she participated in the Ice Bucket Challenge, a fundraising campaign underway by US
ALS Association to develop treatments for
ALS and to help patients.[82]
In 2015, it was reported that Shin had donated a total of 1 billion won over past 7 years through 'Fruit of Love', a social welfare community chest and 'Good Friends' an association that helps North Korean defectors.[83] In November 2016, she participated in 'Let's Share the Heart' talent donation: a campaign to raise funds for Hallym Burn Foundation.[84]
In September 2019, Shin donated 50 million won to Seoul National University Children's Hospital.[85] On October 29, 2019, at 4th Finance Day Commemoration Ceremony, Shin received the Presidential Citation in recognition of her consistent donations.[86]
In February 2020, Shin donated 100 million won to the Seoul Community Chest of Korea (Seoul Fruit of Love) to be used for medical staff and vulnerable groups who are working hard to prevent the spread of COVID-19.[87] In August, she donated 50 million to the Fruit of Love to help the victims of torrential rain.[88] In December 2020, Shin donated 100 million won through the Hallym Burn Foundation, which she had been practising every year since 2015.[89]
In December 2021, it was reported that she has donated 100 million won each to the Hallym Burn Foundation, Seoul Asan Hospital and to the Korean Developmental Society for psychological treatment of children suffering from the prolonged COVID-19 infection.[90] In March 2022, Shin donated 100 million won to the Hope Bridge Disaster Relief Association to help the victims of the massive wildfire that started in Uljin County, North Gyeongsang Province, and has spread to Samcheok, Gangwon Province.[91]
In December 2022, it was reported that Shin Min-ah's cumulative donation amount exceeds 3.3 billion won. Since 2009, Shin steadily donates to the cause such as supporting low-income youth and children with childhood cancer. In March, Shin donated 100 million won to the Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association to help restore forest fire damage. Shin also donated a total of 260 million won for the end of the year, to institutions where She used donate every year, such as Fruit of Love and Asan Medical Center in Seoul. Shin put out 360 million won this year alone.[92]
On February 8, 2023, Shin donated 50 million won to the Hope Bridge Disaster Relief Society to help victims of the
2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake.[93]
^Honors are given at the Taxpayers' Day ceremony.[126]
^Shin Min-a mentioned together with
Song Hye-kyo and
Son Ye-jin with 2.2% of Gallup survey respondent
^Joy News 24, an entertainment economic magazine, conducted a survey from October 12 to 19 2021, about dramas, movies, actors, singers, and entertainment programs that shone in 2021 in celebration of its 17th anniversary. About 200 people in the industry participated in the survey, including executives at entertainment companies and broadcasting companies, producers of film and broadcast content, and reporters from the entertainment department. The results of the survey are presented by category.
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