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Yoon Eun Hye
Yoon Eun Hye is a South Korean singer, actress, and entertainer who began her career as the youngest member of the legendary first‑generation K‑pop girl group Baby V.O.X, joining in 1999. After the group disbanded in 2005, she transitioned into acting with tremendous success and became one of the most recognizable faces of the Korean Wave (Hallyu).
- Born: October 3, 1984 in Seoul, South Korea.
- Baby V.O.X Tenure: 1999–2005 as sub‑vocalist and maknae (youngest member).
- Breakthrough Acting Debut: Princess Hours (2006), where she played a common girl who becomes a crown princess — a role that made her a household name across Asia.
- Iconic Role: Yoon starred in the hit drama Coffee Prince (2007), playing a tomboy mistaken for a boy — this role won her critical praise and multiple top acting awards.
- Awards: Youngest winner of Best Actress at the Baeksang Arts Awards for Coffee Prince, and numerous acting awards including MBC and KBS accolades.
- Notable Dramas: Princess Hours, Coffee Prince, The Vineyard Man, My Fair Lady, Lie To Me, Missing You, Marry Him If You Dare.
- Other Work: Yoon has also appeared on variety shows, hosted TV programs, and remained active in entertainment beyond acting.
- Reunion & Legacy: She shared emotional moments reflecting on her time with Baby V.O.X and addressed long‑standing rumors about group dynamics while celebrating their legacy with fans.
Yoon continues to be remembered not just as a singer‑turned‑actor but as one of the defining stars who helped spread Korean pop culture worldwide in the 2000s.
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