Lee Young-yoo
South Korean actress and singer
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Lee in July 2017 | |
Born | (1998-07-10) July 10, 1998 (age 25) Osaka, Japan |
Nationality | South Korean |
Occupation(s) | Actress, singer |
Years active | 2003–present |
Agent | Woollim Entertainment |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 이영유 |
Revised Romanization | I Yeongyu |
McCune–Reischauer | I Yŏngyu |
Lee Young-yoo (born July 10, 1998) is a South Korean actress and singer. She was born in Osaka, Japan to Korean parents. Lee began her acting career as a child actress in 2003, and among her notable television dramas are Bad Housewife (2005), Bad Family (2006) and The Queen's Classroom (2013).[1][2] She was also one of the vocalists of the K-pop all-girl children's group 7 Princess from 2004 to 2005;[3] she left the band and released a single as a solo artist in 2008.[4] She graduated from Sewon High School in 2017.
Filmography
Television series
Year | Title | Role | Network |
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2003 | Open Drama Man and Woman "Let's Leave This World" | Na-hyun | SBS |
2004 | Sunlight Pours Down | Oh Ye-kang | |
MBC Best Theater "Little Angels" | Na-ri | MBC | |
Tropical Nights in December | Min Ji-won | ||
2005 | Bad Housewife | Goo Song-yi | SBS |
Can Love Be Refilled? | Choi Ye-na | KBS2 | |
2006 | Bad Family[5] | Baek Na-rim | SBS |
2007 | MBC Best Theater "Romance Papa" | Han-kyul | MBC |
2008 | Returned Earthen Bowl | Park Ye-rin | KBS2 |
Night After Night | young Heo Cho-hee | MBC | |
2009 | Ja Myung Go | young Princess Ja-myung/Puku | SBS |
Swallow the Sun | young Lee Soo-hyun | ||
Winter Sonata Anime[6] | Jeong Hee-jin (voice) | SKY PerfecTV! | |
2010 | More Charming by the Day | Han Yoo-na | MBC |
2013 | The Queen's Classroom | Go Na-ri | |
Drama Special "Chagall's Birthday"[7] | Yoo-jung | KBS2 | |
2016 | The Love is Coming | Kim Ah-young | SBS |
Film
Year | Title | Role |
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2007 | Herb | Young-ran |
2014 | Manhole | Kim Song-yi |
Television show
Year | Title | Role | Ref. |
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2005 | 23rd MBC Children's Creative Song Festival | Host | |
2007 | Ppo Ppo Ppo (Kiss Kiss Kiss) | ||
2008 | Infinite Challenge – Children's Song | Judge | |
2017 | Hip Hop Tribe 2: Game of Thrones | Contestant | |
Idol School | |||
2022 | King of Mask Singer | [8] |
Music video
Year | Song Title | Artist |
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2013 | "Green Rain" | SHINee |
Discography
Album information | Track listing |
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Lovely
| Track listing
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Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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2005 | SBS Drama Awards | Best Young Actress | Bad Housewife | Won |
2013 | MBC Drama Awards[9] | Best Young Actress[10] | The Queen's Classroom | Won |
References
- ^ Jo, Hae-jin (August 9, 2013). "이영유 "같이 울어준 고현정 선생님의 배려 감사해요" (인터뷰)". TV Daily (in Korean). Retrieved November 21, 2014.
- ^ Kim, Joy (June 5, 2013). "We are the students of The Queen's Office". BNTNews. Retrieved November 21, 2014.
- ^ "7공주 / 7 Princess". ManiaDB (in Korean). Retrieved November 21, 2014.
- ^ "LEE Young-yoo". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved November 21, 2014.
- ^ "HanCinema's Drama Review: Bad Family". Hancinema. March 22, 2014. Retrieved November 21, 2014.
- ^ ""Yonsama" greeted by fans and white handkerchiefs". 10Asia. September 30, 2009. Retrieved November 21, 2014.
- ^ Schwartz, William (October 16, 2013). "HanCinema's Drama Review: Drama Special – Something Like That". Hancinema. Retrieved November 21, 2014.
- ^ Lee Eun (December 26, 2022). "'7공주 출신' 이영유 "김구라, 수표로 10만원 용돈 줘" 무슨 인연?" [From 7 Princesses' Lee Young-yu "Gura Kim, give me 100,000 won allowance in check" What is the relationship] (in Korean). Money Today. Retrieved December 26, 2022 – via Naver.
- ^ "Winners of the 2013 MBC Drama Awards". Soompi. December 30, 2013. Retrieved November 21, 2014.
- ^ Award shared with Kim Hyang-gi, Kim Sae-ron and Seo Shin-ae.
External links
- Lee Young-yoo at HanCinema
- Lee Young-yoo at IMDb
- Lee Young-yoo at the Korean Movie Database
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- Kwak Se-ryun, Kwon Hae-kwang, Ahn Sung-tae, Yook Dong-il and Jung Soo-beom (1996)
- Kim Sung-min and Kim Sung-eun (1998)
- Lee Jung-yoon and Shin Ji-soo (2000)
- Kwon Oh-min, Oh Seung-yoon and Seo Eun-woo (2001)
- Kwak Jung-wook and Kim Soo-min (2002)
- Park Ji-bin , Kim Won-mi and Park Shin-hye (2003)
- Kim Young-chan and Bae Na-yeon (2004)
- Byun Joo-yeon and Lee Young-yoo (2005)
- Kim Ji-han and Nam Ji-hyun (2006)
- Yoo Seung-ho, Joo Min-soo and Park Bo-young (2007)
- Yeo Jin-goo and Kim Yoo-jung (2008)
- Jung Yoon-seok and Kim Su-jung (2009)
- Kim Ji-min (2017)
- Park Si-eun (2018)
- Yoon Chan-young (2019)
- Ahn Ji-ho and Kim Hyun-soo (2020)
- Tang Jun-sang and Lee Jae-in (2021)
- Lee Eugene and Kim Min-seo (2022)
- Choi Hyun-jin, Han Ji-an, Park So-yi and Ahn Chae-heum (2023)
- Youth Acting Award: Best Young Actor/ Actress in 1996, 1998, and 2000-2009.
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