Go Joon-hee (born Kim Eun-joo on August 31, 1985) is a South Korean actress and former model.[1][2] She entered the entertainment industry in 2001 by winning a school uniform modeling contest and transitioned to acting with a supporting role in the 2003 MBC drama Breathless.[3][4]Throughout her career, Go Joon-hee has appeared in a variety of television dramas and films, often portraying strong or complex female characters.[4] She gained early recognition for her role in the 2006 drama What's Up Fox?, earning a nomination for Best New Actress at the MBC Drama Awards.[4] Breakthrough came in 2012 with her portrayal of a determined reporter in the SBS thriller The Chaser, which won her the New Star Award at the SBS Drama Awards.[4][5] Notable subsequent roles include the prosecutor Seok Soo-jung in the 2013 SBS drama Queen of Ambition, the confident Min Ha-ri in the hit 2015 MBC romantic comedy She Was Pretty—for which she received an Excellence Award nomination at the MBC Drama Awards—and the lead in the 2015 film Intimate Enemies.[1][4] After a period of reduced activity, including a legal battle related to the 2019 Burning Sun scandal from which she was cleared, she returned to theater in 2024 with her debut in the play Angels in America as Harper Pitt.[6][7] In August 2025, she announced a brief summer hiatus via her YouTube channel but resumed professional commitments shortly after.[8] On November 9, 2025, Go Joon-hee signed an exclusive contract with Cube Entertainment, marking a new chapter in her career focused on acting and fashion endeavors.[9] She holds a degree in Theater and Film from Kyung Hee University and is known for her elegant style and versatility across genres.[4]
Early life
Family and upbringing
Go Joon-hee was born Kim Eun-joo on August 31, 1985, in Seoul, South Korea.[10]She was raised in a typical urban South Korean household, with limited public details available about her family beyond her close relationship with her parents and younger brother. Her father, a former pilot, shared a candid dynamic with her during her youth, often expressing skepticism about her early interests.[11] The family had no notable connections to the entertainment industry, maintaining a private life focused on everyday routines in the city.[12]In 2008, she adopted the stage name Go Joon-hee, drawing inspiration from the character she portrayed in the 2006 drama What's Up Fox?.[13] As a teenager, she showed an early interest in fashion and modeling, which later influenced her path.[14]
Education
Go Joon-hee attended Hangaram High School, a private institution in Seoul, during her teenage years.[13] As a student there, she balanced her academic commitments with early forays into modeling, having entered the industry as a school uniform model in 2001 while still navigating her high school education.[15] These initial experiences in fashion and performance during her school years cultivated her interest in the entertainment field, though she completed her secondary education without pursuing professional opportunities full-time at that stage.Following her high school graduation around 2003, Go Joon-hee enrolled at Kyung Hee University, where she majored in the Department of Theatre and Film.[16] This formal training in acting and performance arts aligned closely with her burgeoning career aspirations, providing essential skills as she transitioned into the public eye through entertainment pursuits. Her Seoul upbringing further shaped this cosmopolitan foundation, exposing her to diverse cultural influences that complemented her educational path.
Career
Modeling debut
Go Joon-hee entered the entertainment industry at age 16 by winning first place in the 2001 SK Smart Uniform Model Contest, which served as her official debut as a model.[17][18] This opportunity arose when she visited a store to purchase her high school uniform and was encouraged by staff to participate, where she impressed judges with a prepared personal story.[19] Her poised presentation during the contest, honed through her early education, helped secure the gold award and launched her modeling career.[18]Building on this success, Go Joon-hee claimed the Grand Prize at the 2002 Persons Model Contest, further establishing her presence in the industry.[20] The following year, in 2003, she won the Miss Binggrae title at the Binggrae Model Contest, capping a series of early victories.[20]Between 2001 and 2003, Go Joon-hee primarily worked as a school uniform model and in commercial promotions, featuring in print advertisements and small-scale events for brands like Persons, Binggrae, and Sony.[21] These roles highlighted her fresh, youthful appeal and laid the groundwork for her professional development in modeling.[22]
Transition to acting
Go Joon-hee transitioned from modeling to acting in 2003, debuting in the MBC drama Breathless as the supporting character Jo Young-ji, a role that marked her entry into television series alongside minor appearances in commercials.[14][13]Her prior experience as a school uniform model since 2001 had offered initial visibility, helping secure these early acting opportunities in a competitive industry.[13]Building her portfolio, she took on supporting roles in subsequent dramas, including Kim Sun-ah in the SBS series Biscuit Teacher and Star Candy (2005), where she portrayed a student navigating school life and romance.[14]In 2006, Go appeared in the cable drama Dasepo Naughty Girls as the poor girl and took a notable role in the MBC romantic comedy What's Up Fox?, earning a nomination for Best New Actress at the 25th MBC Drama Awards for her performance, which underscored her growing presence and solidified the shift toward a full acting career.[14][4]
Breakthrough roles
Go Joon-hee's breakthrough came in 2012 with her lead role as reporter Seo Ji-won in the SBS drama The Chaser, a top-rated series centered on a detective's pursuit of justice, which marked her first major television lead after years of supporting parts in earlier projects.[4] Her performance earned her the New Star Award at the 20th SBS Drama Awards, highlighting her emergence as a promising actress in the industry.[4]That same year, she expanded into film with supporting roles that showcased her versatility, including Eun-chae, the fiancée of the protagonist in the romantic drama Architecture 101, directed by Lee Yong-ju, where she portrayed a poised professional navigating personal relationships.[23] Additionally, in the anthology sci-fi film Doomsday Book, directed by Kim Ji-woon and Yim Pil-sung, she played Kim Yoo-min in the segment "A Brave New World," depicting a character caught in a dystopian crisis involving a viral outbreak and societal collapse.[24]In 2013, Go Joon-hee further solidified her rising profile with the role of Seok Soo-jung in the SBS drama Queen of Ambition, a political thriller where she portrayed a scheming antagonist entangled in a web of ambition and betrayal, significantly boosting her recognition among audiences and critics.[25] Her involvement in MBC's variety show We Got Married Season 4 from 2013 to 2014, paired with 2AM's Jinwoon, added to her public visibility through lighthearted couple dynamics, including trips like their honeymoon in Nagasaki, Japan, which endeared her to fans beyond scripted roles.[26]By 2015, her portrayal of the stylish Min Ha-ri in the MBC romantic comedy She Was Pretty enhanced her status as a fashion icon, with the character's elegant wardrobe and confident demeanor drawing attention to Go's own modeling background and trendsetting style.[27][28]
Hiatus and scandal impact
In early 2019, Go Joon-hee became falsely implicated in the Burning Sun scandal through unsubstantiated rumors linking her to the nightclub's illicit activities, primarily based on a single photograph taken with Seungri at a breast cancer charity event she attended in 2016. Despite having no involvement in the club, its operations, or the associated crimes of prostitution and embezzlement, the speculation led to intense public backlash and media scrutiny, though she faced no formal charges or investigations.[29][30][31]The controversy severely disrupted her career, prompting a hiatus that extended from 2019 to 2023. Her exclusive contract with YG Entertainment expired that year amid the fallout, after which she signed with Mountain Movement in November 2019 in an attempt to resume activities discreetly, but terminated the agreement just ten months later due to ongoing challenges. She later signed a brief contract with Y-Bloom Entertainment in 2022, which ended after five months. This period marked a complete withdrawal from the industry, with no acting roles or public appearances, as the stigma from the rumors overshadowed her professional standing.[3][31][32][33]Professionally, the scandal's impact was immediate and profound, resulting in the cancellation of multiple projects lined up after her final role in the 2019 drama Possessed. Broadcasters and production companies reportedly pulled out to avoid association with the controversy, effectively halting her momentum in the entertainment sector. On a personal level, Go Joon-hee endured significant emotional distress, later describing the experience as deeply unfair and betraying, which even affected her family's well-being; she has tearfully recounted missing the window to defend herself effectively, leading to prolonged isolation. To counter the defamation, she initiated legal proceedings in 2021 against YouTubers and others perpetuating the false narratives, and reiterated her innocence in subsequent public statements, including a 2024 interview where she vehemently denounced Seungri for the ordeal.[8][34][35]
Recent activities and comeback
In May 2023, Go Joon-hee signed an exclusive contract with Inure Entertainment, marking her gradual re-entry into the industry following a prolonged hiatus.[36] This move allowed her to focus on select projects while addressing personal and professional challenges, including the lingering effects of the 2019 scandal that tested her resilience.[37]In 2024, Go Joon-hee made her theatrical debut in the Korean production of Angels in America, portraying Harper Pitt, a role that showcased her dramatic depth after years away from the stage.[7] Later that year, on October 26, she hosted the ninth episode of Saturday Night Live Korea Season 6, delivering comedic sketches and signaling her versatility in variety programming.[38] Amid these appearances, she received public support from fellow actor Jo Seung-woo in August, who clarified misunderstandings from her tangential involvement in the Burning Sun scandal and encouraged her continued career.[37]By November 2024, Go Joon-hee parted ways with Inure Entertainment to pursue new opportunities.[36] On November 9, 2025, she signed an exclusive contract with Cube Entertainment, which praised her as an "irreplaceable actress and trendsetting fashion icon" and committed to supporting her multifaceted endeavors.[28]Throughout 2025, Go Joon-hee shared personal updates via her YouTube channel "Go Joon-hee GO," including revelations about her lifestyle and investments. In September, she announced her move to the ultra-luxury Acro Seoul Forest apartment in Seongsu-dong, Seoul, valued at approximately 10 billion KRW, highlighting her pursuit of independence.[39] In early November, she discussed her Chanel bag collection, recounting how a classic flap bag purchased for 1.2 million KRW in the past had appreciated to around 18 million KRW, framing it as a successful personal investment earned through dedicated work.[40] These disclosures underscored her evolving public presence and financial savvy post-comeback.
Works
Films
Go Joon-hee began her film career with minor roles before transitioning to more prominent parts in the early 2010s, showcasing her versatility in genres ranging from romance to thriller. Her cinematic contributions during this period highlighted her ability to portray complex female characters, often in lead or supporting capacities that contributed to the narrative depth of independent and mainstream Korean films. Following a hiatus starting in 2015, she has not appeared in any confirmed theatrical films as of November 2025.[41][42]
Lead role; starred as an aspiring actress in this satirical comedy on the film industry.[42][41]
2015
Intimate Enemies
Na-mi
Lead role; played a woman entangled in a dangerous affair in this erotic thriller.[1][42]
Her early minor role in Hansel and Gretel marked her entry into cinema, where she appeared briefly as a young woman in a story of abandonment and survival. In Girl Scout, she played Kang Eun-ji, a character burdened by family debts in an ensemble of women seeking justice. In Yeosu, Go delivered a nuanced performance as Mi-jin, a character grappling with isolation and redemption, helping to anchor the film's introspective tone. The 2012 releases further demonstrated her range: as Eun-chae in Architecture 101, she embodied quiet nostalgia in a box-office hit that resonated with audiences for its emotional authenticity, while her dual portrayals in Doomsday Book added layers to the film's speculative anthology format, blending everyday vulnerability with apocalyptic themes.Go's lead turn as Kang Yi-ra in Marriage Blue captured the chaos of modern relationships with humor and relatability, contributing to the film's lighthearted ensemble dynamic. In Red Carpet, her role as Eun-soo satirized Hollywood ambitions within a Korean context, earning praise for her comedic timing amid the ensemble cast. Her final film to date, Intimate Enemies, saw her as Na-mi in a bold, provocative narrative that explored desire and betrayal, solidifying her reputation for intense dramatic work before her career pause. No upcoming film projects have been confirmed, reflecting her focus on other media endeavors post-hiatus.[45]
Television series
Go Joon-hee entered the television landscape in the early 2000s with minor and supporting roles that showcased her versatility in youth-oriented and family dramas. She made her debut in 2003 with the supporting role of Jo Young-ji in the MBC drama Breathless, a character entangled in romantic and familial tensions within a high school setting. This early work helped establish her presence in the industry, though her roles remained secondary.[10]Early recognition came in 2006 with her supporting role in the MBC drama What's Up Fox?, earning a Best New Actress nomination at the MBC Drama Awards. The series allowed Go Joon-hee to demonstrate emotional depth, contributing to her growing recognition among viewers. Her performance highlighted her ability to convey vulnerability and resilience, setting the stage for more prominent parts.Transitioning to mid-career leads and complex characters, Go Joon-hee took on the lead role of Seo Ji-won in the 2012 SBS series The Chaser, a thriller about a detective's pursuit of justice amid personal loss. The drama's intense plot and her portrayal of a determined ally to the protagonist underscored her range in suspenseful narratives, boosting her profile in genre television. In 2013, she embodied the antagonist Seok Soo-jeong in SBS's Queen of Ambition, a political melodrama exploring power struggles in a presidential race; her depiction of a manipulative and ambitious figure was lauded for adding layers of intrigue to the ensemble cast.[46][47]Go Joon-hee continued with supporting and lead turns in various genres, including the 2011 SBS romantic comedy Listen to My Heart as Kang Min-soo, the 2015 MBC hit romantic comedyShe Was Pretty as Min Ha-ri—for which she received an Excellence Award nomination—and the 2017-2018 JTBC drama Untouchable as lead Gu Ja-kyung. She also appeared in the 2016 KBS2 romantic melodrama Uncontrollably Fond as Lee Joo-ri, contributing to the story of star-crossed lovers facing illness and fate, enhancing the emotional stakes alongside leads Kim Woo-bin and Bae Suzy. She had a key supporting role as Je-ni in the 2010 MBC historical dramaThe Slave Hunters and as Kang Eun-ji in the 2008 SBS soap General Hospital 2. In 2019's OCN horror-thriller Possessed, she played lead Hong Seo-jung, a woman caught in supernaturalpossession and revenge plots; the series' chilling atmosphere and her intense performance resonated with audiences seeking genre blends. In 2020, she made a guest appearance in MBC's workplace comedy Kkondae Intern, injecting humor into episodes focused on generational clashes in a corporate environment.[48]Following a hiatus influenced by personal matters, Go Joon-hee had no major television series from 2021 to 2022, though she appeared in select cameos and specials. Her 2023 OTT drama Jeonse Reversal (also known as Jeonse Station) marked a notable comeback, where she played a lead role addressing housing scams and marital tensions in a satirical narrative, signaling renewed activity in digital platforms.[49]
Go Joon-hee participated as a regular member in We Got Married Season 4 on MBC from late 2013 to early 2014, paired with 2AM's Jeong Jin-woon to portray a virtual celebrity couple.[26] Their segments, spanning episodes 156 to 186, highlighted playful interactions such as dates, games, and everyday couple simulations, which helped showcase her approachable and humorous personality to a wider audience.[10] The pairing contributed to her increased visibility, drawing on her growing popularity from drama roles to engage viewers in lighthearted, relatable content.[26]In addition to her regular stint, Go Joon-hee made several guest appearances on popular variety programs during the early 2010s. She featured on Happy Together Season 3 in November 2014, participating in talk segments that allowed her to discuss her career and personal anecdotes.[10] Other minor guest spots pre-2019 included fashion-oriented shows like Pink Festa in 2019, where she served as a main host for two episodes, and talk formats such as Knowing Bros (episode 103, 2015) and My Little Old Boy (episodes 63, 65, and 68, 2016), emphasizing her style and off-screen charm without regular commitments.[10]Following her hiatus, Go Joon-hee returned to variety television with a guest hosting role on Saturday Night Live Korea Season 15, episode 9, aired on October 26, 2024, via Coupang Play.[38] In this comeback appearance, she delivered sketches and monologues that highlighted her comedic timing, marking her first significant non-dramatic TV engagement since 2019 and signaling renewed public interest in her versatile persona.[38]
Music videos
Go Joon-hee made her early foray into on-camera work through brief cameos in K-pop music videos, leveraging her modeling background to portray ethereal and romantic figures that complemented her poised, elegant image. Her debut appearance came in 2004 as a model cameo in TVXQ's "Breath," where she featured in subtle, atmospheric scenes that highlighted her visual appeal without demanding extensive dialogue. This role marked a transitional step from runway modeling to visual media, allowing her to gain exposure in the entertainment industry while building on her established look as a fresh-faced model.[50]As her career progressed, Go Joon-hee took on more prominent supporting roles in music videos produced under YG Entertainment, reflecting her brief affiliation with the agency during her pre-acting phase. In 2007, she appeared as a supporting actress in Big Bang's "Lies," embodying a mysterious love interest in the video's dramatic narrative of betrayal and emotion, which helped solidify her versatility beyond static modeling shots. The following year, she had a brief but memorable role in Big Bang's "Haru Haru," capturing the song's theme of heartbreak through poignant, fleeting interactions that emphasized her expressive gaze and subtle emotional depth.[51][52]Go Joon-hee's involvement in music videos ceased after 2008, coinciding with her deepening commitment to acting and the subsequent hiatus influenced by personal scandals. These early appearances, tied to her YG connections, served as crucial stepping stones, blending her modeling poise with nascent acting skills to bridge her path into full-time on-screen roles.
Other media
In 2024, Go Joon-hee made her theatrical debut in the Korean production of Angels in America at the LG Arts Center Seoul, portraying Harper Pitt, a role depicting a woman grappling with drug addiction and personal turmoil amid the AIDS crisis.[7] This marked her return to the stage following a hiatus influenced by past scandals, supported by a cast of K-drama veterans including Ju Ji-hoon, who attended a performance to show solidarity.[53] The production, running from July to August, highlighted her commitment to live performance, with rehearsals emphasizing sincere emotional delivery.[54]Go Joon-hee launched her personal YouTube channel, 고준희 GO, in 2023, using it as a platform for advocacy against industry unfairness and sharing insights from her experiences, including discussions on the Burning Sun scandal's impact.[49] The channel features vlogs on daily life, fashion, and personal growth, such as her first InBody reveal and reflections on height-related insecurities at 174 cm. By 2025, she restarted activity on the channel with renewed content, including hauls of affordable luxury items like a 1.2 million won Chanel bag and tips on body positivity, amassing views through relatable storytelling.[55]In miscellaneous endeavors, Go Joon-hee appeared in advertisements for brands like Coupang in 2024, leveraging her signature short bob hairstyle to embody modern, accessible style.[56] Her 2025 fashion presence included Instagram posts reviving the bob cut trend, with jaw-length layers that slimmed the face and added volume, influencing autumn red carpet looks among Korean celebrities.[57] This aesthetic, often described as her embodiment of short hair since 2012, continued in editorial-inspired shoots emphasizing effortless contouring.[58] In November 2025, she signed an exclusive contract with Cube Entertainment to expand such ventures.[9]
Awards and nominations
Modeling awards
Go Joon-hee began her entertainment career in modeling, gaining early recognition for her poise and style in various contests that highlighted her potential in the fashion industry. These accolades, earned during her teenage years, established her as a promising talent before transitioning to acting in 2003. Her modeling phase not only showcased her natural elegance but also contributed to the confident presence she later brought to her on-screen roles.[59]Her breakthrough came in 2001 at the age of 16, when she won first place in the SKSmartUniform Model Contest after being scouted while shopping for school uniforms. This victory marked her debut in the industry and opened doors to further opportunities in fashion modeling.[21][59]Building on this success, Go secured the grand prize at the 2002 Persons Model Contest, further solidifying her reputation as a standout model with a fresh, approachable appeal. The following year, in 2003, she was crowned Miss Binggrae at the Binggrae Model Contest, an honor that emphasized her versatility and charm in commercial fashion events.[60]Years later, reflecting her enduring style legacy from her modeling roots, Go received the Fashion Icon award (special award category) at the 5th Style Icon Awards in 2012, recognizing her influence on contemporary fashion trends.[61][62]
Go Joon-hee received her first acting recognition with a nomination at the 25th MBC Drama Awards in 2006 for Best New Actress for her role in What's Up Fox?.She received her first major acting award at the 20th SBS Drama Awards in 2012, where she won the New Star Award for her supporting role as reporter Seo Ji-won in the crime thriller The Chaser.[5] This accolade highlighted her breakthrough performance in the series, marking her emergence as a promising talent in South Korean television.[63]In the same year, she was honored with the Popularity Award in the Actress in a Drama category at the 20th Korean Culture and Entertainment Awards, also for The Chaser, reflecting fan appreciation for her on-screen presence.[64] Additionally, at the 6th Mnet 20's Choice Awards, she earned the 20's Style Icon Female award, which acknowledged her stylish portrayal in the film segment of the event, tied to her acting work.[12]For her leading role as the ambitious Seok Soo-jung in the 2013 SBS drama Queen of Ambition, Go received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 2nd APAN Star Awards, though she did not win. This nomination underscored her ability to tackle complex, villainous characters effectively.[64]In 2015, for her role as Kim Hye-jin in the MBC romantic comedy She Was Pretty, she received a nomination for Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries at the 34th MBC Drama Awards.Following these accolades, Go Joon-hee did not receive further acting awards or nominations through 2025, largely attributable to her career hiatus stemming from personal and professional challenges during that period.[14]