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Jo Yuri

Jo Yu-ri

Actress

Jo Yuri (also known as Jo Yu-ri, Yuri) is a South Korean actress and singer, born on October 22nd, 2001 in Busan, South Korea. She is known as a former member of the South Korean-Japanese girl group IZ*ONE. She is currently under the label WakeOne Entertainment. In July 2017, Jo Yuri participated in Mnet's reality television show Idol School, where the nine final participants would debut with newly formed girl group Fromis 9. She finished in 15th place. On May 2018, Jo Yuri participated in Mnet's reality television show Produce 48 (2018), where she finished in 3rd place. As one of twelve successful participants, she went on to be a part of the newly formed girl group IZ*ONE. On October 29th, 2018, Jo debuted as a member of IZ*ONE with the release of "Color*Iz." On February 17th, 2020, IZ*ONE released their first Korean-language studio album "Bloom*Iz," on which Jo Yuri wrote and co-composed the song "Someday", a sub-unit song sung by her, Kim Chae-won, and Choi Yena. The group disbanded on April 29th, 2021, upon the expiration of their contract. On September 2021, WakeOne announced that Jo Yuri will be releasing her first single album titled "Glassy" on October 7th, 2021, with title track of the same name. Following her debut as a soloist, Jo Yuri was nominated for Rookie of the Year at the 36th Golden Disc Awards, Best New Female Artist at the 2021 Mnet Asian Music Awards, and Rookie of the Year at the 31st Seoul Music Awards. Jo Yuri was cast in her first acting role, the Playlist Studio web series Mimicus (2022). She also made a special appearance in episodes 7 and 10 of the second season of Work Later, Drink Now (2021) portraying Si Eun, a juvenile delinquent. Jo Yuri's performance was well received by critics such as Choi Hyejin writing for MT Star News, who praised Jo Yuri's natural acting and described the performance as "short, but leaving a strong impression". On June 2023, it was announced that Jo Yuri had been cast in the second season of the Netflix television series, Squid Game (2024), playing Kim Jun-hee (No. 222).

Born: October 22, 2001 (Age 23) in Busan, South Korea

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Jo Yu-ri  Movies & TV Credits

Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
Movie
ActressHerself2020
Movie
ActressHamster
Movie
ActressHerself2019
Movie
Actress2020
Movie
ActressHerself2021
TV Show
7.2
ActressContestant
12 Episodes
2018-2018
TV Show
7.9
ActressSelf
1 Episode
2015
TV Show
7.7
ActressHerself
2 Episodes
2011
TV Show
7.3
ActressHerself
2 Episodes
2018
TV Show
7.9
ActressSelf
1 Episode
2018-2021
TV Show
ActressSelf
1 Episode
2018-2021
TV Show
7.8
ActressJun-hee
7 Episodes
2021-2025
TV Show
Actress1 Episode2021
TV Show
Actress1 Episode2015-2020
TV Show
Actress1 Episode2019
TV Show
ActressSelf
1 Episode
2023
TV Show
ActressSelf
1 Episode
2022
TV Show
ActressSpecial DJ
2 Episodes
2018
TV Show
ActressGuest
1 Episode
2022
TV Show
Actress11 Episodes2017-2017
TV Show
ActressHerself
1 Episode
2020-2020
TV Show
7.8
ActressJun-hee
8 Episodes
2021-2025
TV Show
Actress1 Episode2020
TV Show
Actress1 Episode2018
TV Show
Actress1 Episode2019
TV Show
Actress1 Episode2020
TV Show
Actress1 Episode2020
TV Show
Actress1 Episode2019
TV Show
Actress1 Episode2020
TV Show
Actress1 Episode2018
TV Show
Actressartist
1 Episode
2018
TV Show
Actress8 Episodes2021
TV Show
Actress2 Episodes2020-2020
TV Show
Actress3 Episodes2021-2021
TV Show
Actress16 Episodes2021
TV Show
ActressJo Yu Ri
12 Episodes
2018-2020
TV Show
ActressHerself
1 Episode
2019-2019
TV Show
Actress3 Episodes
TV Show
ActressYuri
30 Episodes
2020-2021
Limited Series
ActressSelf
20 Episodes
2019
TV Show
7.8
ActressJun-hee / 'No. 222'
7 Episodes
2021-2025
Limited Series
7.9
ActressOh Ro Shi
16 Episodes
2022-2022
Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
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