Variety: Jeon Do-yeon Named One of 50 Most Influential Women in The World
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The American magazine, Variety, earlier this week introduced Jeon Doyeon as one of the 50 most influential women in the world.
At Cannes in May, Jeon Do-yeon won this year's best actress prize for director Lee Chang-dong's "Secret Sunshine".
In the movie that gave Korea its first acting award at the world's premiere film showcase, she played a woman devastated by the loss of her son.
The magazine said Korean critics call her a chameleon because she is able to lose herself so completely in a character that she becomes virtually unrecognizable.
Three other actresses - Angelina Jolie, Ilynea Lydia Mironoff from England and French actress Marion Cotillard were among the 50 picked.
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At Cannes in May, Jeon Do-yeon won this year's best actress prize for director Lee Chang-dong's "Secret Sunshine".
In the movie that gave Korea its first acting award at the world's premiere film showcase, she played a woman devastated by the loss of her son.
The magazine said Korean critics call her a chameleon because she is able to lose herself so completely in a character that she becomes virtually unrecognizable.
Three other actresses - Angelina Jolie, Ilynea Lydia Mironoff from England and French actress Marion Cotillard were among the 50 picked.
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