Lee Young-ae
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Lee on a boat ride at China's Qiandao Lake in March 2006
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Born | Seoul, South Korea |
January 31, 1971
Alma mater | Hanyang University (B.A. German Language and Literature) Chung Ang University[1] (M.A. Theater and Film) |
Occupation | Actress, model |
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Spouse(s) | Jeong Ho-young (2009 – present) |
Children | 2 |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 이영애 |
Hanja | 李英愛 |
Revised Romanization | I Yeongae |
McCune–Reischauer | Ri Yŏngae |
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Lee Young-ae (born January 31, 1971) is a South Korean actress. She has appeared in the Korean historical drama Dae Jang Geum, and as a revenge seeking single mother in Park Chan-wook's crime thriller film Sympathy for Lady Vengeance.
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Career
Lee made her debut as a TV model in 1991. After appearing in T.V. commercials, she started playing in T.V. dramas and movies.
She came to prominence in South Korea after starring in the drama Dae Jang Geum. The show was then aired overseas in 2004, and became exceptionally popular in reigns including mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.[2] In 2005, nearly half the population of Hong Kong watched the finale of the drama.[3] In mainland China, hundreds of million of viewers watched the drama despite the fact that it was shown late at night.[4]
She was awarded Best Actress in the 2005 Blue Dragon Film Awards and 2006 Baeksang Art Awards for her performance in the film Sympathy For Lady Vengeance.
Because of her success, Lee Young-Ae has been invited to visit mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and Japan. In 2006, for the first time in 12 years, NHK had to use NHK Hall to host the NHK show due to her popularity. She was invited to the 2007 Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival in China.[5]
In her 2006 autobiography “Young-Ae’s Vow”,[6] she recalled how she became an actress. She first entered show business after working with Andy Lau in a 1991 chocolate advertisement. In 1995, she made the decision to go to graduate school in order to learn theory of acting. Since then, she has challenged herself in various kinds of acting roles, like that in Dae Jang Geum and later a very different role in Sympathy For Lady Vengeance.
In 2007, she received the Medal of Culture Merit for her contribution to Korean Wave from the South Korean government.[7]
Her major contract in 2006 and 2007 was with LG Corp., a large South Korean conglomerate. She became the Pan-Asian spokesmodel for all LG Electronics' products.
Philanthropy
Besides her acting career, she has also been involved with several charities. In 1997 she went to Ethiopia as a NGO Goodwill Ambassador. She went to Thar Desert in 1999 to do a TV show about people in India's lowest social caste. Later in 2001, she published these experiences in her autobiography “A Most Special Love”[8] and donated the income from the sale of the book to charity.
She was appointed a Goodwill Ambassador in 2004 by UNICEF and has since held several charity functions. She has made many donations to schools and hospitals, including the Chosun First Middle School in Harbin[9] and an elementary school in China that was thereafter renamed Lee Young-Ae Elementary School.[10]
In July 2014, Taiwanese media reported that Lee had privately assisted a pregnant Taiwanese woman who was vacationing with her husband in Seoul. The woman gave birth to her daughter prematurely and the infant had several complications. Lee found out about the couple through her friend and decided to pay their medical bills, which amounted to around NT$4 million (US$134,000) because the infant required two surgeries and constant medical care after she was born.[11]
Personal life
On August 24, 2009, Lee married Jeong Ho-young, a Korean-American businessman 20 years her senior, in the United States.[12] On February 20, 2011, Lee gave birth to twins, one boy and one girl, at the Jeil Hospital in Jung-gu, Seoul.[13]
Filmography
Film
Year | Film | Role |
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2005 | Sympathy for Lady Vengeance (친절한 금자씨) | Lee Geum-ja |
2001 | One Fine Spring Day (봄날은 간다) | Eun-su |
Last Present (선물) | Park Jung-yeon | |
2000 | Joint Security Area (공동경비구역 JSA) | Maj. Sophie E. Jean |
1999 | First Kiss (키스할까요) | Herself (cameo) |
1996 | I will do it (인샬라) |
Television
Year | Title |
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2015 | Saimdang, the Herstory (사임당 Saimdang) (SBS) |
2003 | Jewel in the Palace (대장금 Dae Jang Geum) (MBC) |
2000 | Fireworks (불꽃 Bulkkot) (SBS) |
1999 | Enbireyong (은비령 Eunbiryeong) (KBS) |
1999 | Invitation (초대 Chodae) (KBS) |
1999 | Wave (파도 Pado) (SBS) |
1998 | Advocate (애드버킷 Aedeubeokit) (MBC) |
1998 | Romance (로맨스 Romaenseu) (SBS) |
1997 | Because I Love You (사랑하니까 Sarang hanikka) (SBS) |
1997 | The Reason I Live (내가 사는 이유 Naega saneun yiyu) (MBC) |
1997 | Medical Brothers (의가형제 Uiga hyeongje) (MBC) |
1996 | Sibling Relations (동기간 Dongkikan) (MBC) |
1996 | Their Embrace (그들의 포옹 Geudeului poong) (MBC) |
1996 | Papa (파파 Papa) (KBS) |
1995 | West Palace (서궁 Seogung) (KBS) |
1995 | Love and Marriage (사랑과 결혼 Sarangkwa kyeolhon) (MBC) |
1995 | Asphalt Man (아스팔트 사나이 Aseupalteu sanai) (SBS) |
1994 | Dash (질주 Jilju) (SBS) |
1993 | How's Your Husband? (댁의 남편은 어떠십니까? Daegui nampyeoneun eotteoshimnikka?) (SBS) |
Awards
- 1994 SBS Drama Awards, Best New Actress
- 1995 KBS Drama Awards, Popularity Prize
- 1996 MBC Drama Awards, Outstanding Actress
- 1997 SBS Drama Awards, Best Actress
- 1998 SBS Drama Awards, Best Actress
- 1999 KBS Drama Awards, Popularity Prize
- 2001 Korea Movie & Music Awards, Photogenic Prize for Actress
- 2001 Busan Film Critics Awards, Best Actress (One Fine Spring Day)
- 2003 MBC Drama Awards, Daesang/Grand Prize (Dae Jang Geum)
- 2003 MBC Drama Awards, Top Excellence Award, Actress (Dae Jang Geum)
- 2005 Sitges Film Festival, Best Actress (Sympathy for Lady Vengeance)
- 2005 Blue Dragon Film Awards, Best Actress (Sympathy for Lady Vengeance)
- 2006 Baeksang Arts Awards, Best Actress (Sympathy For Lady Vengeance)
- 2006 Cinemanila International Film Festival, Best Actress (Sympathy for Lady Vengeance)
References & notes
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External links
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- Lee Young-ae at HanCinema
- Lee Young-ae at the Korean Movie Database
- Lee Young-ae at the Internet Movie Database
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