𝐊im Jisoo, or often called Jisoo is a woman who was born in Sanbon-dong, January thirth in 1995. She has an elegant aura, street smart woman, the best comforting sister in BLACKPINK. Her beauty made boys fall in love with her. No wonder, she is too pretty to handle. Jisoo has an older brother and sister. As a child, she played basketball and practiced Taekwondo. She was a fan of the Korean boy group TVXQ. Jisoo attended high school at the School of Performing Arts Seoul; in 11th grade, she joined a drama club at the school and earned more experience in the entertainment industry by attending auditions.
In 2011, Jisoo joined YG Entertainment as a trainee after passing its auditions. In October 2014, she appeared in Epik High's music video for "Spoiler + Happen Ending" as a heartbroken girl. The same year, she starred in Hi Suhyun's music video for "I'm Different" as Bobby's girlfriend. In 2015, Jisoo made a cameo appearance in the KBS2 drama The Producers with labelmates Sandara Park of 2NE1 and Kang Seung-yoon of Winner.
Jisoo debuted as the oldest of the four members of girl group Blackpink on August 8, 2016, alongside Jennie, Rosé and Lisa, with the release of their single album Square One.
From 2017 to 2018, Jisoo joined Inkigayo as a host alongside Got7's Jin-young and NCT's Doyoung. She first ventured into acting in 2019 with a short cameo appearance in the tvN fantasy drama Arthdal Chronicles. In 2020, Jisoo co-wrote the lead single "Lovesick Girls" of Blackpink's first studio album The Album.
Jisoo had her first leading role in 2021 with JTBC series Snowdrop, starring alongside Jung Hae-in. She played a college freshman, Eun Yeong-ro, who is held hostage by her love interest. It garnered relatively low ratings due to controversy surrounding allegations of historical distortion, which prompted a review by the Korea Communications Standards Commission. The investigation concluded that the content of the drama could not be viewed as a distortion of history. The show ranked number one on Disney+ in four out of the five countries it was made available in, including South Korea. Tanu I. Raj of NME was appreciative of Jisoo considering her acting debut in a leading role, labelling her range as commendable; however, Raj was generally unimpressed with the series overall.