
Sooyoung Choi
Acting
Biography
Choi Soo-young (Hangul: 최수영; born February 10, 1990) is a South Korean singer and actress, and member of the girl group Girls' Generation. She made her singing debut in the Korean-Japanese girl group, Route 0, which was active from 2002 until 2003. In 2007, she became a member of the K-pop girl group, Girls' Generation, with the roles of a lead dancer, lead rapper, and sub-vocalist. In her acting career, Sooyoung has had roles in The 3rd Hospital (2012), Dating Agency: Cyrano (2013), My Spring Days (2014), Squad 38 (2016), and Man in the Kitchen (2017–2018).
Born: February 10, 1990
Place of Birth: Seoul, South Korea
Known For

All About Girls' Generation: Paradise in Phuket
The six-part DVD contains a variety show SNSD filmed in Phuket titled “Real Treasure“, a music video for Echo, a new music video for Run Devil Run released in 3D, and self-camera clips of each member talking about one another, their debut, family stories, how they stuck together throughout the hardships and the trainee days.

Girls' Generation Complete Video Collection

Girls' Generation 2nd Asia Tour
Live recordings from Girls' Generation's Second Asia Tour in Seoul, including behind the scenes, rehearsal and interview footage.

Perfect Sense
A student with retinitis pigmentosa bonds with a young blind teacher and her seeing eye dog.

Girls' Generation - 2011 Girls' Generation Tour
Girls' Generation lit up the stage at Seoul's Olympic Park Gymnastics Stadium in July 2011 with their second concert tour. From Genie and Mr. Taxi to Gee and Into the New World, the girls presented a nonstop lineup of their hit songs. They also prepared special stages like Tae Yeon and Tiffany's Lady Marmalade, Hyo Yeon's Don't Stop the Music, Jessica's Almost and Soo Young's Sway.

Girls' Generation's Romantic Fantasy
Girls' Generation's Romantic Fantasy was a 2013 New Year's Day comeback special broadcast on MBC on 1 January 2013, starring South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. The special follows the group in preparation of their fourth Korean-language album I Got A Boy, released on the same day, along with an accompanying live concert featuring songs from the album, the group's previous hits, and solo performances from members.

Girls' Generation's Christmas Fairy Tale
The girls of Girls' Generation perform a Christmas concert with a list of their songs, along with classic Christmas hits.

Factory Girl
Factory Girl is the Korean reality version of the movie The Devil Wears Prada, with the nine members of Girls' Generation taking on the role of fashion editors for a magazine aimed at teenagers and young adults. The editor of Elle Girl Korea, Nam Yoon Hee, as well as other faculty, frequently appeared on the show to give the Girls' Generation members assignments and guidance.

Girls' Generation and the Dangerous Boys
Girls' Generation and the Dangerous Boys is a 2011 South Korean variety television programme, starring nine-member girl group Girls' Generation. It aired on jTBC from December 18, 2011 to March 4, 2012 on Sundays at 19:30. Girls' Generation meets up with five trouble making boys. They split into teams and try to make each of the boys become more respectable.

SMTown: The Stage
Behind the scenes look and interviews with the performers of SM Entertainment as they travel to China, Japan, and Korea for their "SMTOWN Live World Tour IV".
Filmography
as Maeng Se-na
as Katla Park
as Han Geum-ju
as Host
as Self - Host
as Hipster
as Kim Jin-hee
as Self - MC
as Self - Host
as Self
as Han Kang-hee
as Savage Princess
as Seo Yeon-joo
as Sooyoung
as Cheerful Princess
as Self
as Soo-young
as Self - Helper
as Son U-rim
as Lee Geun-young
as Self
as O-wol
as Seo Dan-ah
as Self
as Cha Soo-young
as Adult Gong-ju
as Yang Jang-mi
as Yu-mi
as Self
as Self
as Lee Roo-ri
as Lee Ahn
as Herself
as Chun Sung-hee
as Jung Ah-yeon
as herself
as Self
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as Herself
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as Lee Bom-yi
as Gong Min-young
as Herself
as Happy Princess
as Happy Princess
as Lee Eui-jin
as Herself (as Girls' Generation)
as Self
as Herself
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as Self
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as Self
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as Self
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as Self
as Jung Da-jung
as Herself
as Host
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as Self
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as Host
as Anya