Go Min-si

South Korean actress (born 1995) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Go Min-si (Korean: 고민시; born February 15, 1995) is a South Korean actress, model, and director managed by Mystic Story Entertainment. She is known for her prominent roles in television series such as Love Alarm (2019–2021), Sweet Home (2020–2023), Youth of May (2021), as well as the films The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion (2018) and Smugglers (2023).

Born (1995-02-15) February 15, 1995 (age 31)
Daejeon, South Korea[1]
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
  • director
Yearsactive2016–present
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Go Min-si
Go for Marie Claire Korea in February 2021
Born (1995-02-15) February 15, 1995 (age 31)
Daejeon, South Korea[1]
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
  • director
Years active2016–present
AgentMystic Story
Height165 cm (5 ft 5 in)
Korean name
Hangul
고민시
Hanja
高旻示
RRGo Minsi
MRKo Minsi
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Career

Go Min-si made her directorial debut in the 2016 film Parallel Novel in which she co-starred and for which she won the Grand Prize during the Three Minutes Film Festival.[2][3] The same year, she gained popularity after appearing in the third season of the web series 72 Seconds.[4] She also appeared in the music video of "Sign" by Thunder.[5]

In 2017, Go was cast in the web series Absolutely Perfect Man.[6] She also made her television debut in the historical drama My Sassy Girl, before appearing in the youth drama Hello, My Twenties! 2 and in the fantasy drama Meloholic.[7][8][9]

In 2018, Go made a cameo appearance in the comedy television series Welcome to Waikiki and in the drama Live.[10][11] She also joined the cast of Forgotten Season, which is the second series of KBS Drama Special's ninth season, and the mystery thriller series The Smile Has Left Your Eyes.[12][13] She appeared in the film Cheese in the Trap, which is an adaptation of the series of the same name, and in The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion.[14][15] For the latter, she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the 55th Grand Bell Awards and she won the Popular Star Award at the 7th Korea Best Star Awards.[16][17]

In 2019, Go took on the role of Hwaja, the protagonist's sister, in the Korean-Japanese period action film The Battle: Roar to Victory.[18] She accepted a supporting role in the Netflix series Love Alarm in which she portrayed the lead character's cousin.[19] Go also appeared in the thriller television series Secret Boutique for which she won Best New Actress at the 2019 SBS Drama Awards.[20][21]

Go for Marie Claire Korea in 2020

In 2020, Go appeared in the KBS Drama Special The Reason Why I Can't Tell You,[22] in the drama film Set Play[23] and in the Netflix series Sweet Home, adapted from the webtoon of the same name.[24]

In 2021, Go starred in KBS2's Youth of May, a drama set in 1980 during the Gwangju Uprising.[25] The same year, she appeared in the mystery action series Jirisan, reuniting her with director Lee Eung-bok after Sweet Home.[26] In 2023, Go starred in the film Smugglers.[27][28]

In 2022, Go starred in the web series Reincarnation Romance, a short web series advertising about motion sickness pills. This is her third reunion with Lee Do-hyun.[29]

In 2024, she also starred in the Netflix series The Frog.[30] For her portrayal of Yoo Seong-ah in the drama, she was nominated for Best Actress – Television at 61st Baeksang Arts Awards in the following year.[31]

On October 17, 2024, it was reported that Go will lead a romance drama Tastefully Yours. It is set to premiere in the first half of 2025.[32]

Philanthropy

In March 2025, Go contributed ₩50 million to the Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association[a] to aid recovery efforts following wildfires in the Ulsan and Gyeongsang regions. As a member of the Hope Bridge Honors Club, which consists of significant individual donors, she has been actively promoting positive initiatives since her previous donation related to the Gangwon wildfires in 2019.[34] On May 18, Go donated ₩100 million to support children and aging out youth[b] through the NGO Ji Foundation. Of this, ₩50 million was allocated specifically for programs assisting aging out youth. The Ji Foundation intends to utilize the funds for providing meals, livelihood support, education costs, and cultural experiences for children in foster care, as well as to offer assistance in various necessary areas. Additionally, support for aging out youth will include funds for living expenses, food, education, and housing, aimed at helping them establish a foundation for independent living.[36]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2016 Parallel Novel Woman Also director [2]
2018 Cheese in the Trap Female junior Bit part [14]
The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion Do Myung-hee [15]
2019 The Battle: Roar to Victory Hwa-ja Bit part [18]
2020 Set Play Yoo-sun Independent film [23]
2022 Decision to Leave Shaman Bit part [37]
2023 Smugglers Go Ok-bun [38]
2025 The World of LoveJoo-in [39]
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Television series

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2017 My Sassy Girl Seon-kyeong [7]
Hello, My Twenties! 2 Oh Ha-na [8]
Meloholic Joo Yeo-jin [9]
2018 Welcome to Waikiki Lee Min-ah Cameo (Ep. 3) [10]
Live Oh Song-i [11]
Forgotten Season Choi Ji-yeong Drama special [12]
The Smile Has Left Your Eyes Im Yoo-ri [13]
2019–2021 Love Alarm Park Gul-mi Season 1–2 [19]
2019 Secret Boutique Lee Hyeon-ji [20]
2020 The Reason Why I Can't Tell You Seo Yoon-chan Drama special [22]
2020–2024 Sweet Home Lee Eun-yoo Season 1–3 [24][40]
2021 Youth of May Kim Myung-hee [25]
Jirisan Lee Da-won [26]
2024 The Frog Yoo Seong-ah [41]
2025 Tastefully Yours Mo Yeon-joo [42]
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Web series

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2016 72 Seconds 3 Remember Cameo (Ep. 2) [4]
2017 Absolutely Perfect Man Hannah Cameo (Ep. 3–5, 7, 14) [6]
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Television shows

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2022 Find Me Narrator Gwangju Uprising Documentary [43]
2024 Jinny's Kitchen Cast member and intern Prime Video exclusive series; season 2; credited as Ko Min-si [44]
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Music video appearances

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Year Song title Artist Ref.
2016 "Sign" (feat. Goo Hara) Thunder [5]
2021 "Make Love" (feat. Zion.T) Gray [45]
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Accolades

Awards and nominations

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Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee / Work Result Ref.
Asian Academy Creative Awards 2021 Best Actress in Supporting Role (National Winners – Korea) Sweet Home Won [46][47]
Asia Contents Awards Newcomer Actress Won [48][49][50]
Baeksang Arts Awards 2024 Best New Actress – Film Smugglers Nominated [51]
2025 Best Actress – Television The Frog Nominated [31]
Blue Dragon Film Awards 2023 Best New Actress Smugglers Won [52]
Buil Film Awards 2023 Best Supporting Actress Won [53]
Best New Actress Nominated [54]
Busan Film Critics Awards 2023 Best Actress Won [55]
Busan International Film Festival with Marie Claire Asia Star Awards 2023 Face of Asia Award Won [56]
Chunsa Film Art Awards 2023 Best New Actress Won [57]
Grand Bell Awards 2018 Best Supporting Actress The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion Nominated [16]
2023 Smugglers Nominated [58]
KBS Drama Awards 2020 Best Actress in a One-Act/Special/Short Drama Drama Special – The Reason Why I Can't Tell You Nominated [59]
2021 Top Excellence Award, Actress Youth of May Nominated [60]
Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries Won [61]
Best Couple Award Go Min-si with Lee Do-hyun
Youth of May
Won [62]
Kino Lights Awards 2021 Actress of the Year (Domestic) Love Alarm 2, Youth of May and Jirisan 5th place [63]
Korea Best Star Awards 2018 Popular Star Award The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion Won [17]
Korean Film Producers Association Awards 2023 Best Supporting Actress Smugglers Won [64]
SBS Drama Awards 2019 Best New Actress Secret Boutique Won [21]
Three Minutes Film Festival 2016 Grand Prize Parallel Novel Won [3]
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State honors

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Name of the organization, year presented, and the award given
Country Ceremony Year Award Ref.
South Korea Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards[c] 2024 Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Commendation [68]
Newsis K-Expo Cultural Awards[d] 2024 Seoul Mayor's Award [69]
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Listicles

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Name of publisher, year listed, name of listicle, and placement
Publisher Year Listicle Placement Ref.
Cine 21 2020 New Actress to watch out for in 2021 5th[e] [70]
2021 New Actress to watch out for in 2022 6th[f] [71]
2023 Actress to watch out for in 2024 3rd[g] [72]
2024 "Korean Film NEXT 50" – Actors Placed [73]
Forbes 2025 Korea Power Celebrity 25th [74]
Joy News 24 [ko] 2023 Rising Star Film Actor of the Year 1st [75]
Vogue Korea 2021 Notable Actress of 2021 Top 4 [76]
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Notes

  1. The Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association is a non-profit organization established in 1961. It was founded by newspaper companies, broadcasting companies, and social organizations to assist individuals affected by unforeseen disasters. Originally known as the "Korea Flood Damage Response Committee," it initially focused on providing financial aid for the victims of Typhoon Sarah in 1959. In 1964, the organization was renamed the "Korea Disaster Response Association" to expand its relief efforts and promote a culture of donation within society. In 2001, with the amendment of the Disaster Relief Act, The Hope Bridge Korea Korea Disaster Relief Association became the only relief organization in the country authorized by the government to raise and distribute donations for domestic natural disasters.[33]
  2. Aging-out youth (aged-out orphan) is an orphan who reach the age of 18 years old and must leave the orphanage or foster care system to live independently.[35]
  3. Honors are given at the Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards, arranged by the Korea Creative Content Agency and hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.[65][66] They are awarded to those who have contributed to the arts and South Korea's pop culture.[67]
  4. Established in 2019 and co-sponsored by Korea's Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Korea Creative Content Agency, Seoul Metropolitan Council and the Seoul Tourism Organization, it awards cultural icons, businesses, and individuals who have contributed greatly to Hallyu, the Korean wave.

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