Lee Jung-hyun

Singer

Popular As Ava, Hyony

Birthday February 7, 1980

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Gimje, North Jeolla Province, South Korea

Age 44 years old

Nationality United States

#28097 Most Popular

1980

Lee Jung-hyun (born February 7, 1980), also known by her occasional stage name Ava, is a South Korean singer and actress.

She was first recognized for her acting abilities with award-winning role in her first film and has been solidified as one of the top international acts from South Korea with her illustrious singing career.

She has been known as "the Techno Queen" as she introduced the techno music genre to Korea.

Lee is also known as "The Queen of Transformation" due to her changing new look for different songs.

She is known as one of the first artists who introduced Korean Wave (Hallyu) to China and caused a sensation.

1996

Lee Jung-hyun made her acting debut at the age of 16 in A Petal in 1996, which won her 'Best New Actress' at the 34th Grand Bell Awards, 17th Blue Dragon Film Awards and 16th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards.

The film tells the story of a girl who experienced the Gwangju uprising at the age of 15, and its effect on her life in later years.

Since 1996, Lee has had numerous acting roles with projects in South Korea, Japan and China.

2002

Ahead of the 2002 general elections, the singer was asked by political parties if they could use "Change" in their campaigns, to which she declined.

2004

Lee released Japanese versions of her early hits Wa and Heaven in December 2004.

On December 31, 2004, Lee was invited to perform Heaven and Wa-come on- and participate at the 55th edition of Kōhaku Uta Gassen, an annual New Year's Eve live music show.

2005

The single ranked #26 on Oricon chart in Week 3 of January 2005.

Heaven was a theme song for the Korean drama Beautiful Days.

The drama became widely popular in Japan.

2006

In 2006, she released her first Japanese album, This is Hyony.

2008

Lee was the first foreigner to participate in singing the Beijing Olympic 2008 Theme Song.

In 2008, she released her first Mandarin album with title single "Love Me".

With her fifth album, Passion, she switched to a Latin-influenced sound, complete with Spanish Guitar and flamenco-style tap dance.

2009

In May 2009, she released her first Korean mini album Avaholic, featuring a trio of songs, "Crazy," "Vogue It Girl" and "Miro".

2010

In 2010, Lee regained her acting strides with the Chinese series Confucius, playing the role of Nanzi.

2011

In 2011, Lee portrayed a shaman in Park Chan-wook and Park Chan-kyong's award-winning fantasy short film Night Fishing, which was shot entirely on an iPhone.

Night Fishing won the Golden Bear for Best Short Film at 2011 Berlin International Film Festival.

2012

In 2012, Lee portrayed a single mother in the coming-of-age film Juvenile Offender, which won Best Feature at the Tokyo International Film Festival.

2014

She was next cast in the 2014 period blockbuster The Admiral: Roaring Currents, as the sole female character in the main cast.

Lee returned to television in the SBS' drama The Family is Coming.

2015

In 2015, Lee starred in black comedy film Alice in Earnestland, which won her 'Best Actress' at the 36th Blue Dragon Film Awards & 3rd Wildflower Film Awards.

2016

Lee then starred in the bowling film Split in 2016, and war film The Battleship Island in 2017.

2019

In 2019, Lee is scheduled to star in the romantic comedy film Shall We Do It Again.

2020

In 2020, Lee starred in the zombie film Peninsula.

The following year, she appeared in Park Chan-wook's mystery film Decision to Leave.

After debuting with an award-winning acting performance, Lee etched her singing career by introducing techno genre to the K-Pop scene and her ever-reinventing styles for each and every song.

Lee assumes a unique persona for each release, such as a mermaid, Barbie Doll, tribal queen, soldier, Korean folk dancer, belly dancer, or princess of the sea.

She has garnered many nicknames over the years, including Techno Queen of Korea, Queen of Performance Art, Ms. Charisma, Little Giant, and Queen of Change.

Before releasing her first solo music she featured as a guest vocalist on the Jo PD single "Fever", also appearing in the music video.

She also appeared in the music video for Goofy's "The Rule of the Game".

Her early work is techno-style dance music.

Her first single, Wa (와, "Come") topped the Korean charts for three weeks, while her second, Bakkweo (바꿔, "Change") won awards for Best Song and Most Broadcast Song.

These two songs were covered by artists throughout Asia and Europe.

Many of her earlier songs are sung in an angry mood, from the perspective of a rejected lover.

These two singles firmly established Lee as one of the top Korean singers who successfully gained popularity throughout Asia with her strong colorful performances.