South Korean actress
Lee Na-young
Lee Na-Young at the Romance Is a Bonus Book site conference in 2019.
Born (1979-02-22 ) February 22, 1979 (age 45) Education Shingu University (Majoring in Business) Occupation Actress Years active 1998–present Agent Eden 9 Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) Spouse
Children 1 Hangul 이나영
Revised Romanization Yi Nayeong McCune–Reischauer I Nayŏng
Website Official website
Lee Na-young (born February 22, 1979) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for her leading roles in television series such as Ruler of Your Own World (2002), Ireland (2004) and Romance Is a Bonus Book (2019), as well as the films Someone Special (2004) and Maundy Thursday (2006). Aside from acting, Lee is also known for appearing in numerous commercials.[ 1]
Career
Lee Na-young began her modeling career in a Jambangee Jeans TV commercial in 1998, then made her acting debut that same year.[ 2] Following supporting roles in 1999 television dramas Did We Really Love? , KAIST ,[ 3] and Queen ,[ 4] Lee starred in the tepidly received 2001 Hong Kong sci-fi action film Dream of A Warrior starring Leon Lai .[ 5] She also appeared in the 2001 music video for "Catherine's Wheel" by Britpop band Rialto .[ 6] [ 7]
But Lee rose to fame in 2002 with the critically acclaimed series Ruler of Your Own World .[ 8] She played an indie rock musician who unexpectedly falls for a terminally ill grifter, and Lee and her fellow cast members were praised for their realistic, nuanced acting.[ 9] She later reunited with Ruler of Your Own World screenwriter In Jung-ok for Ireland , a 2004 drama about a Korean adoptee who journeys to her homeland, but its reception was less positive.[ 10]
During this time, Lee had become one of the top-ranked and highest-paid commercial models, endorsing diverse products such as cosmetics (notably Laneige and Lancôme ), electronics, clothing lines, beverages, food, telecommunications, and construction companies.[ 11] [ 12] [ 13] She is considered to have one of the most beautiful and idealized faces in Korea.[ 14] Lee later became the first Korean to appear on the cover of fashion magazine W Korea , for its November 2009 issue.[ 15]
But unlike her graceful and glamorous public persona in advertisements, her image in film has been the opposite, with Lee choosing to portray women who are awkward and eccentric.[ 16] In 2002, she starred in the cyber romance Who R. U.? as an introverted character similar to her role in Ruler of Your Own World .[ 17] [ 18] [ 19] Lee then played a quirky, English -challenged civil servant in Kim Sung-su 's comedy film Please Teach Me English (2003) and the harmless stalker of a struggling baseball player in Jang Jin 's romantic comedy Someone Special (2004).[ 20] [ 21]
She won several Best Actress prizes for Someone Special , notably from the prestigious Blue Dragon Film Awards .[ 22]
Lee again drew praise in 2006, this time for her dramatic chops in Maundy Thursday , Song Hae-sung 's film adaptation of Gong Ji-young 's novel Our Happy Time about a suicidal rape victim who develops a close bond with a death row inmate.[ 23] She next played an emotionally tormented sleepwalker in Kim Ki-duk 's Dream (2008), and nearly died while filming a scene where her character hangs herself .[ 24]
In 2010, Lee headlined Lady Daddy , playing a trans woman photographer whose life is disrupted with the sudden arrival of a young boy who claims that she's his biological father.[ 25] [ 26] [ 27] To promote the film, she made a guest appearance in the sitcom High Kick Through the Roof .[ 28] [ 29] Lee then returned to television with the big-budget action-mystery series The Fugitive: Plan B , in which she performed her own action scenes without a stunt double .[ 30] [ 31]
When Lee's contract with talent agency KeyEast expired in 2011 (she had signed with KeyEast in 2006, and with the William Morris Agency in 2009), she joined Eden 9 Entertainment.[ 32] [ 33] [ 34] In 2012, she starred in Yoo Ha 's suspense thriller Howling , about a veteran detective (played by Song Kang-ho ) who teams up with a female rookie (Lee) to solve a series of murders involving a mysterious wolfdog.[ 35] [ 36] [ 37]
In 2013, Lee appeared in a minor role in the two-part Japanese film SPEC: Close . She then played an actress having a secret romance with a boom operator in Sad Scene ; it was among the three short films in the omnibus Woman, Man commissioned by W Korea for its 10th anniversary in 2015.[ 38]
In 2018, Lee returned to the silver screen with the North Korean refugee drama Beautiful Days ,[ 39] which premiered at the 23rd Busan International Film Festival .[ 40] [ 41] [ 42]
In 2019, Lee returned to the small screen after nine years by starring in the romance comedy drama Romance Is a Bonus Book alongside Lee Jong-suk .[ 43] [ 44] [ 45] She played a main character named Kang Dan-yi who is a new temporary worker of book publishing company.
Personal life
Marriage and children
Lee married actor Won Bin on May 30, 2015, in a small, private ceremony in a wheat field near an inn in Won's hometown, Jeongseon County , Gangwon Province, South Korea .[ 46] [ 47] [ 48] [ 49] [ 50] The couple belong to the same talent agency Eden 9, and reportedly began dating in August 2012 (though Eden 9 only confirmed the relationship in July 2013).[ 51] [ 52] [ 53] [ 54] A press release from Eden 9 on December 19, 2015, announced that Lee had given birth to the couple's first child, a son.[ 55] [ 56] [ 57] [ 58]
Filmography
Film
Television series
Web series
Music video appearances
Awards and nominations
Listicles
References
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