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Han Da-sol

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Han Da-sol — born May 13, 1995, in Bucheon, Gyeonggi, South Korea — is a South Korean actress who works professionally under the name Isle Han (TMDB). She's been a working presence in Korean film and television since her debut in 2014, which is a decade-long run that doesn't get talked about nearly enough for someone who's quietly appeared across so many productions. What's striking is how consistently she shows up in projects that land on international radar — dramas like *Happiness* (2021) and *The Smile Has Left Your Eyes* (2018) — without ever quite stepping into the center frame.

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About Han Da-sol

Han Da-sol — born May 13, 1995, in Bucheon, Gyeonggi, South Korea — is a South Korean actress who works professionally under the name Isle Han (TMDB). She's been a working presence in Korean film and television since her debut in 2014, which is a decade-long run that doesn't get talked about nearly enough for someone who's quietly appeared across so many productions. What's striking is how consistently she shows up in projects that land on international radar — dramas like *Happiness* (2021) and *The Smile Has Left Your Eyes* (2018) — without ever quite stepping into the center frame.

Her filmography spans both the small and big screen. On television, she's taken supporting roles in *Men Are Men* (2020) and *Twelve Nights* (2018), playing characters like Lee Bo-ram and Kim Da-eun (Wikipedia). In film, she's appeared in *Hot Young Bloods* (2014), *The Mayor* (2017), and *Dragon Inn Part 2: The Night of the Gods* (2021) — often in minor or guest capacities, a bicyclist here, a media team member there. Small parts, sure. But that's a real filmography.

She's also known by the romanizations 한다솔, 韩多率, and 韓多率 (TMDB), which reflects the cross-regional reach her work has earned. Hard to say if a leading role is on the horizon, but her track record of landing spots in high-profile Korean productions suggests she's not going anywhere.

Early life & background

Han Da-sol was born on May 13, 1995, in Bucheon, Gyeonggi, South Korea (TMDB) — a city just west of Seoul that's produced more than a few figures in Korean entertainment. She graduated from Sangdong High School and holds a bachelor's degree, though the specific university she attended isn't widely documented in public sources (Wikipedia). That's about as much as the public record offers on her early years, which isn't unusual for Korean actresses who came up through supporting roles rather than high-profile debuts. Her family background and early personal influences haven't been disclosed in available sources.

Career

Han Da-sol's career kicked off in 2014 with *Hot Young Bloods*, a feature film that gave her an early foothold in the industry — even if the role was minor. That's a solid place to start. From there, she built steadily rather than explosively, accumulating credits across both drama series and theatrical releases over the following decade. On the drama side, her most visible work came with *The Smile Has Left Your Eyes* (2018) and *Twelve Nights* (2018), two series that found audiences well beyond South Korea. She appeared in supporting capacities in both — playing Kim Da-eun in *Twelve Nights*, a role that, while not central, placed her inside one of that year's more emotionally demanding productions (MyDramaList). *Men Are Men* (2020) added another credit to her television run, with her character Lee Bo-ram giving her something a little more defined to work with. The 2021 slate was arguably her busiest stretch. *Happiness* — a tightly wound pandemic-era thriller that generated real buzz in Korean streaming circles — featured Han in a supporting role, and *Dragon Inn Part 2: The Night of the Gods* brought her back to film the same year. Neither role was a star-making turn, but appearing in two notable productions in a single calendar year isn't nothing. Her professional name Isle Han (한아일) is how she's credited on international platforms, which suggests at least some deliberate positioning toward global audiences. She hasn't led a major production yet — that's just the honest read of where her career stands — but a decade of consistent work in recognizable titles is its own kind of credential.

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What films is Han Da-sol known for?

Han Da-sol has 1 title indexed on Movie OTT, including Woongnami.