Lee Yeon-hee

Actress

Birthday January 9, 1988

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace South Korea

Age 36 years old

Nationality South Korea

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1954

She then starred in MBC's 54th anniversary drama, Splendid Politics.

1988

Lee Yeon-hee (born January 9, 1988) is a South Korean actress.

Lee was born on January 9, 1988, in South Korea.

2002

In 2002, Lee successfully signed a contract with SM after she won the category of "Best Feature" in the SM Entertainment Best Youth contest.

For the contest, she acted out a monologue, singing to Dana "Until the End of the World" and also did freestyle modeling poses.

After she joined the company, she began intense training lessons on acting, singing, and dancing.

Soon after she joined SM, Lee began her career by starring in music videos for SM artists, such as boy band TVXQ, Moon Hee-jun, Kangta, Shinhwa, and Fly to the Sky, overtaking SM artists Kim Bomi (of M.I.L.K.) and Lee Jiyeon (commonly known as CSJH The Grace's Lina) as "The SM music video girl".

2004

Though Lee had relatively steady work between modelling in magazines, commercial ads and appearing in music videos, she did not officially debut until November 2004 where she starred as the younger version of the main character in the hit historical drama Emperor of the Sea, and appeared in the latter episodes of the daily drama My Lovely Family. Lee had her first major role in television in MBC's mini-series One Fine Day (2006).

2007

In 2007, Lee starred in romance melodrama A Millionaire's First Love alongside Hyun Bin.

She also made her singing debut for the film, singing "Do-Re-Mi" from The Sound of Music and Insa for the film's original soundtrack.

Lee's innocent image in the film earned her the title of "Nation's First Love" in Korea.

Lee followed this with moderately successful film, M alongside Kang Dong-won; and starred alongside So Ji-sub in the short film, U-Turn.

2008

She is most known for her work in the television series East of Eden (2008), Phantom (2012), Miss Korea (2013), The Package (2017); and in the films A Millionaire's First Love (2006), M (2007) and Detective K: Secret of the Lost Island (2015).

In 2008, she starred as one of the main cast in 47th MBC Anniversary Project East of Eden.

Despite the drama's success, her acting in the series received overwhelming negative criticism about her vocalization, unexpressive facial expressions, and unnatural emotional expression as problems in portraying her character.

Lee returned to film, starring in Hello, Schoolgirl opposite Yoo Ji-tae.

The story is based on the manhwa Soonjeong Manhwa by Kang Pool.

2011

In 2011, Lee starred opposite Jang Dong-gun, Joe Odagiri and Fan Bing-bing in Kang Je-gyu's big budget historical film My Way, and in romance comedy series Paradise Ranch by S.M. Entertainment alongside label-mate Shim Chang-min of boy band TVXQ.

2012

In 2012, Lee reunited with U-Turn co-star So Ji-sub in the crime thriller Phantom.

Both Lee and So were named promotional ambassadors for cyber crime prevention by the National Police Agency in 2012.

2013

In 2013, Lee made a special appearance in the historical drama Gu Family Book, where she received compliments for her improvement in acting.

She next starred in romantic comedy film Marriage Blue, which tells the story of an engaged couple who experience last-minute jitters and cold feet just a week before their wedding ceremony.

Lee closed the year with television series Miss Korea to positive reviews, with many considering her role as her best performance to date.

2015

Lee further challenged herself with a provocative role as the mysterious and seductive Japanese geisha Hisako in the historical comedy Detective K: Secret of the Lost Island in 2015.

2017

In 2017, Lee starred in SBS's fantasy romance drama Reunited Worlds alongside Yeo Jin-goo.

She then starred in JYP Entertainment's travel romance drama The Package opposite Jung Yong-hwa, and was complimented for her performance as a tour guide.

2020

In 2020, Lee starred in mystery drama The Game: Towards Zero, reuniting with Ok Taec-yeon with whom she starred in the 2013 film Marriage Blue.

However she was criticized for her bad acting skills by viewers.

In 2020, Lee signed a contract with Vast Entertainment after her contract with SM expired.

In January 2024, Lee signed with new agency Saram Entertainment after her contract with Vast Entertainment expired.

On June 2, 2020, Lee married her non-celebrity boyfriend in a private ceremony.