THE ESSENCE OF A BOND WOMAN

Fashion with an edge.

Hanrin Cho is an actress and model who embodies the essence of a Bond woman — a fashion model with a distinctive edge and an intellectual force, backed by a degree from UC Berkeley. A November baby, born in Mountain View, California, Hanrin is the daughter of South Korean immigrants.  

She excels in portraying characters that radiate independence, enigmatic allure, and a blend of intellect and beauty. With a background in government work, she effortlessly navigates between various settings. Her characters resonate in realms akin to "Killing Eve," "Mr. and Mrs. Smith," "Poker Face," and the Marvel Universe's "Agents of Shield."

Hanrin's career began in modeling, where her unique look and magnetic presence quickly established her as a promising figure in the industry. She was visiting NYC after college when she was stopped by a photographer from Paper Magazine about modeling work.  She moved to NYC and decided to give it a go!  This success paved the way for her transition into acting, where she showcases her versatility and passion for storytelling. She was admitted to the esteemed acting school Stella Adler in 2024. From independent films to mainstream productions, Hanrin's performances bring authenticity to diverse characters. Her notable credits include roles in "Fire on the Ridge," "Pacific Cross," "Secret Garden," "Equinox Knocks," "The Big Blind," and "The Final Nail."