Born in 1991, Ryu Hye Young is famous for her role as Sung Bo Ra - Duk Sun's (Hyeri) sister - a student who is individual, intelligent, and often argues with her younger sister but is active in protest movements. In the film, Bo Ra's love affair with Sun Woo (Go Kyung Pyo) - a warm neighbor is loved by many audiences.
After the movie Reply 1988, Ryu Hye Young worked hard on films, but the most prominent of them was School of the Law, co-starring with Kim Bum and Go Youn Jung. At that time (2021), although Ryu Hye Young had turned 30, her youthful appearance was commented to suit the role when playing a student. Taking on the role of Kang Sol A - a sincere, kind girl, the actress scored points with viewers.
4 years later (2025), Ryu Hye Young returned to the screen with 2 new projects with different colors. In the movie Seocho Ward Lawyer, she plays Bae Mun Jeong - who accompanies the quartet of lawyers Ahn Ju Hyeong (Lee Jong Suk), Kang Hui Ji (Moon Ga Young), Cho Chang Won (Kang You Seok), Ha Sang Gi (Im Seong Jae) in work and life.
Taking on the role of lawyer for the first time, Ryu Hye Young could not hide her excitement. The character Bae Mun Jeong that the actress plays is a bright, strong person, always speaking frankly and quietly, caring for everyone. On screen, Ryu Hye Young plays the role well. The "transformation" in appearance with curly short hair makes the character lovely.
However, because the movie Seocho Ward Lawyer has only aired 4 episodes, and the stories are currently revolving around the main couple - Ju Hyeong and Hui Ji, Ryu Hye Youngs land is not much.
With the project "The Nice Guy" (aired on the evening of July 18), the actress will take on the role of Park Seok Hee - the younger sister of Park Seok Chul (Lee Dong Wook) - the eldest son in a third-generation black family.
In this project, Ryu Hye Young appeared with a unique appearance and long black hair. Her character is an intelligent nurse and a straightforward personality. However, Seok Hee has faced many times having to choose between dream and reality.
Commenting on Ryu Hye Young and the cast of The Nice guy, director Song Hae Sung was grateful that the work had a suitable cast, while screenwriter Kim Hyo Seok believed that no one would do it better. This is also the reason why the Korean media expects this romantic work to make a difference, recording a positive viewership.