Yoona
Lim YoonA (임윤아) is a South Korean singer, dancer, actress, and member of GIRLS' GENERATION (소녀시대 also known as SNSD). She graduated from Daeyoung High School and later obtained a bachelor's degree in Theater from Dongguk University. Before debuting, she had already been through many auditions to appear in music videos and dramas. She joined SM Entertainment (SM엔터테인먼트) in 2002 when she was cast in the SM Saturday Open Casting Audition and spent five years as a trainee. She was introduced to the public through various appearances in music videos and commercials, first appearing in TVXQ's "Magic Castle" music video in 2004. She made her debut in August 2007 as the group's lead dancer, lead rapper, sub-vocalist, visual and center with the single "Into The New World", part of their self-titled album "Girls' Generation", released in November of that year. They quickly became one of the most known South Korean figures and successful K-pop groups worldwide and have earned numerous accolades and been labeled as "The Nation's Girl Group". They rose to fame in 2009 with the single "Gee", which claimed the top spot on KBS's "Music Bank" for a record-breaking nine consecutive weeks and was Melon's most popular song of the 2000s decade. Individually, she began her acting career in 2007 with a minor role in MBC's drama "Two Outs in the Ninth Inning" and a cameo in the 2008 drama "Woman of Matchless Beauty, Park Jung Kum", which drew rave reviews from the media and fellow senior actors. She had her breakthrough in her acting career when, in May 2008, she landed her first leading role in the KBS drama "You Are My Destiny". The drama had viewership ratings of 41.5% and she was immediately recognized around the country. She won two "Best New Actress" awards at the 2008 KBS Drama Awards and at the 45th Baeksang Arts Awards. She has since achieved further public attention and acting acclaim with a variety of role-types in Love Rain (2012), Prime Minister & I (2013), The K2 (2016), and The King in Love (2017). Her film work includes Confidential Assignment (2017) and Exit (2019), both of which are among the highest-grossing films in South Korea, the latter being her first leading role. In March 2016, she released her first solo single, "Deoksugung Stonewall Walkway", a collaboration with 10CM and, a few months later, also began her acting career in China. In September 2018, she became part of the group's second sub-unit, GIRLS' GENERATION-OH!GG (소녀시대-Oh!GG), alongside the other 4 members, who renewed their contracts with SM. They released the single "Lil' Touch". On May 30, 2019, YoonA celebrated her 29th birthday (30th in Korean age) with the release of her debut extended play A Walk to Remember, charting at number three on South Korea's Gaon Album Chart. She remains with SM Entertainment and is active as an actress, as all the group members are busy with their individual activities. The success of YoonA's music and acting careers have led her to various CF deals, notably long-term collaborator Innisfree, and have established her as a top idol-actress of Hallyu. ×
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- 2026 · Husbands in Action as Yong-kang's Wife
- 2025 · Bon Appétit, Your Majesty as Yeon Ji-young
- 2025 · Pretty Crazy as Seon-ji
- 2025 · Fake Kim Hyoyeon as Self
- 2025 · K-POP The Beginning: SMTOWN 30 as Self
- 2024 · Hyoyeon Who Buys Me Food Well as Self
- 2024 · Hyell's Club as Self
- 2023 · 2023 MBC Gayo Daejeon as MC
- 2023 · King the Land as Cheon Sa-rang
- 2022 · Confidential Assignment 2: International as Park Min-young
- 2022 · 2022 Girls′ Generation Special Event - Long Lasting Love as
- 2022 · Girls' Generation.zip by Show! MusicCore as National Center
- 2022 · SMTOWN LIVE | 2022: SMCU EXPRESS @ HUMAN CITY_SUWON as Self
- 2022 · Comeback Special #01 Girls' Generation as Yoona
- 2022 · Girls' Generation Stage Compilation by #StudioK as National Center
- 2022 · Big Mouth as Go Miho
- 2022 · Blue Dragon Series Awards as Self - Host
- 2022 · Soshi Tamtam as Self
- 2022 · MANADALLA as
- 2022 · A Year-End Medley: Extended Version as Soo-yeon
- 2021 · A Year-End Medley as Soo-yeon
- 2021 · Miracle: Letters to the President as Song Ra-hee
- 2021 · The Game Caterers as Self
- 2020 · H.U.S.H. as Lee Ji-soo
- 2020 · Yuri's Winning Recipe as Self
- 2020 · House on Wheels as Self
- 2019 · EXIT as Eui-ju
- 2018 · Girls for Rest as Self
- 2018 · You Quiz on the Block as Self
- 2018 · Amazing Saturday as Self
- 2017 · The King in Love as Eun San
- 2017 · Hyori's Bed and Breakfast as Self
- 2017 · Girls' Generation - Phantasia Tour in Seoul as Self
- 2017 · Confidential Assignment as Park Min-young
- 2016 · Let's Eat Dinner Together as Self
- 2016 · The K2 as Ko An-Na
- 2016 · My SMT as Self
- 2016 · My Little Old Boy as Mc
- 2016 · God of War Zhao Yun as Xiahou Qingyi / Ma Yurou
- 2015 · Girls' Generation ~Phantasia~ in Japan as Self
- 2015 · GIRLS' GENERATION 4TH TOUR PHANTASIA IN JAPAN as
- 2015 · Men on a Mission as Self
- 2015 · Girls' Generation 4th Tour ~Phantasia~ in Seoul as Self
- 2015 · 少女时代腾讯演唱会 as
- 2015 · SMTown: The Stage as Self
- 2015 · Mickey Mouse Club as Self
- 2015 · Channel Soshi as Self
- 2015 · Summer Love as Yoon Ah
- 2014 · Girls' Generation -THE BEST LIVE- at Tokyo Dome as
- 2014 · Chef & My Fridge as Self
- 2014 · Girls' Generation in Las Vegas as
- 2014 · Girls' Generation THE BEST ~New Edition~ as
- 2014 · Girls' Generation ~LOVE & PEACE~ Japan 3rd Tour as
- 2014 · Roommate as Self
- 2013 · The Prime Minister and I as Nam Da-jung
- 2013 · The Return of Superman as
- 2013 · Dancing 9 as Self - Guest
- 2013 · Girls' Generation World Tour -Girls & Peace- in Seoul as
- 2013 · Home Alone as Self
- 2013 · Girls' Generation ~Girls & Peace~ Japan 2nd Tour as
- 2013 · Girls' Generation's Romantic Fantasy as Self
- 2012 · Girls' Generation 2nd Asia Tour as
- 2012 · Girls' Generation Complete Video Collection (Japanese Ver.) as National Center
- 2012 · Girls' Generation Complete Video Collection (Korean Ver.) as National Center
- 2012 · Girls' Generation Complete Video Collection as
- 2012 · I AM.: SMTOWN LIVE WORLD TOUR in Madison Square Garden as Self (as Girls' Generation)
- 2012 · Baeksang Arts Awards as Self
- 2012 · Love Rain as Kim Yoon-Hee & Jung Ha Na
- 2012 · Shinhwa Broadcast as Self
- 2011 · Girls' Generation's Christmas Fairy Tale as Self
- 2011 · Girls' Generation and the Dangerous Boys as Self
- 2011 · SMTown Live in Tokyo 2011 (Special Edition) as
- 2011 · Weekly Idol as Self
- 2011 · Girls' Generation - 2011 Girls' Generation Tour as Self
- 2011 · All About Girls' Generation: Paradise in Phuket as Self
- 2011 · Girls' Generation FIRST JAPAN TOUR as
- 2010 · Running Man as
- 2010 · Girls' Generation - 1st Asia Tour: Into the New World as
- 2009 · B2ST Almighty as Self
- 2009 · Girls Generation: Genie as Self
- 2009 · Hello Baby as
- 2009 · Girls' Generation's Hello Baby as Self
- 2009 · Girls' Generation's Horror Movie Factory as Self
- 2009 · You Hee-yeol's Sketchbook as Self
- 2009 · Cinderella Man as Seo You-jin
- 2008 · Factory Girl as Self
- 2008 · Family Outing as Self
- 2008 · You are My Destiny as Jang Sae-byuk
- 2008 · Woman of Matchless Beauty, Park Jung Kum as Mi Ae
- 2007 · MTV Girl's Generation as
- 2007 · Girls' Generation Goes to School as
- 2007 · 9 End 2 Outs as Shin Joo-young
- 2007 · Girls' Generation User Created Content as Self
- 2007 · 작렬! 정신통일 as Self
- 2006 · KBS Song Festival as Host
- 2005 · MBC Music Festival as Self - Host
- 2005 · Infinite Challenge as Self
- 2004 · Star Golden Bell as Self
- 2003 · Ya Shim Man Man as Self
- 2002 · KBS Entertainment Awards as Host
- 1993 · Late Show with David Letterman as Self
- 1987 · KBS Drama Awards as Host
- Future · 언내추럴 as Lim Do-eun
- Future · Confidential Assignment 3: The Final as Park Min-young




