Ji-hye Han
TV Actress

Ji-hye Han Net Worth

Ji-hye Han is a South Korean TV Actress with a net worth of $12 million. She is best known for her roles in the film Blades of Blood in 2010 and the TV show Marry Me Now? in 2018. She has a large social media following, with over 210,000 followers on her Instagram account.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day June 29, 1984
Birth Place South Korea
Age 39 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Cancer

💰 Net worth: $12 million (2024)

Ji-hye Han, a renowned TV actress in South Korea, is expected to witness a substantial net worth of $12 million by 2024. With her exceptional acting skills and dedication, she has managed to captivate audiences not only in her home country but also internationally. Ji-hye Han's success can be attributed to her versatility and ability to bring depth to her performances. As she continues to gain prominence in the entertainment industry, her net worth is projected to soar, solidifying her status as one of the most esteemed TV actresses in South Korea.

About

TV and movie actress who played Baek-ji in the film, Blades of Blood in 2010 and Park Yoo-ha in the TV show, Marry Me Now? in 2018. She has over 210,000 followers on her jh_han Instagram account.

Before Fame

She started off working as a model and in small acting roles for shows like Summer Scent in 2003.

Trivia

She sang the Korean and Chinese versions of Olympic theme song "Friends" in 2008 with Leon Jay Williams.

Family Life

She married Jung Hyuk-joonin 2010. Her parents are Ahn Yeo-nam and Lee Kyo-il. 

Associated With

She and Cha Seung-won both starred in Blades of Blood.

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