Shin Youngsook Family, Real Name, Spouse, Profession, Eye Color, body stats, Feet Size, Wiki

Shin Youngsook Family, Real Name, Spouse, Profession, Eye Color, body stats, Feet Size, Wiki

Shin Youngsook (ç"³æ¦®æ·', born November , ) is a South Korean musical

theatre actress. She majored in vocal performance at the university.

For her musical debut she appeared in the musical The Last Empress as

Lady Sontag. She was a member of Seoul Performing Arts Company from

to . The final level of education she has completed is a master's

degree in Dankook University.Shin was born in Seoul, South Korea, as

the fifth youngest child. She began singing as a child, and played

instruments such as piano, acoustic guitar, accordion, and harmonica.

She became interested in Pansori. She won first place in a school

choir competition several times. When she was in high school, she

conducted the school choirs, and worked at the missionary choir.

Thanks to her early musical activities, she started to learn voice

performance at university.After university graduation, Shin prepared

to study her major abroad and auditioned for The Last Empress by

chance. She was cast as Lady Sontag. She then decided to become a

musical actress. After her debut, she entered Seoul Performing Arts

Company in order to learn acting performance.In , Shin appeared as

Nanny in musical Romeo and Juliet. She was nominated for the th Korean

Musical Awards as best supporting actress. In , she appeared as

Kappuni in musical play The day to marry. She performed the character

as an independent modern woman saying "I'll find my true love by

myself." In , she appeared as the title role Bari in the musical play

Bari. Shin originated the role of Seryu in the musical The kingdom of

the winds, and the role of Noksu in the musical Yi.
Shin Youngsook Family, Real Name, Spouse, Profession, Eye Color, body stats, Feet Size, Wiki


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