Lee Bit-na

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Lee Bit-na
Born (1995-08-29) August 29, 1995 (age 26)
Occupation
Years active2009–present
AgentUrban Works Media
Korean name
Hangul
Revised RomanizationI Bitna
McCune–ReischauerI Pitna

Lee Bit-na (Korean이빛나, born August 29, 1995) is a South Korean actress.[1]

Early life[]

Lee was born on August 29, 1995.[2]

Career[]

Lee started her acting career in 2009 and acted in her first television drama 4 years later, in 2013. She is signed under Urbanworks Entertainment.[2]

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role Notes
2009 Descendants of Hong Gil-Dong Food Styling
2010 A Long Visit Mi-jung (14 years old)
2011 My Long Journey In The Sunshine Mi-ji (young)
2012 The Russian Novel Ga-rim [3]
2013 Rough Play Advertisement Girl [4]
2015 The Avian Kind Bit-na
Tattoo High School Girl 1
2016 Dongju: The Portrait of a Poet Yun Dong-ju's younger sister
End Of April Joo-hee
Wonderful World Han Bok-hee

Television[]

Year Title Role Network
2013 Family Pang Yoon Bit-na JTBC
2014 Steal Heart Hyun-jung
Magic Thousand Character Classic Son Ban-ji KBS2
2015 Heart to Heart Cha Hong-do (teens / ep.1) tvN
Wedding Story - Yang Zone Couple's 100 Year Story Choi Jeom-nam (young) KBS2
In Still Green Days Oh Jin-sook
Divorce Lawyer in Love Go Cheok-hee (young) SBS
Cheo Yong 2 Lee Ji-yeon (ep.8) OCN
2016 Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-Joo Bitna MBC

Web series[]

Year Title Role Website
2015 Noble, My Love Choi Ra-mi Naver TV Cast
2016 Hot & Sweet High School Student

Music video[]

Year Song Title Artist
2011 "Cry Out With My Heart" J-Cera ft. December
2012 "Because I Don't Know" SpinEL
2015 "I Will Love You Like Now" 2BiC

Endorsements[]

Year Product Notes
2011 Chungjunwon Hongcho
2012 Paldo Bibimyeon
2013 SK Telekom
2016 J-Route CF for Japan Trips

References[]

  1. ^ "Lee Bit-na (이빛나, Korean actress)".
  2. ^ a b "Lee Bit-na". naver.com. Retrieved March 21, 2019.(in Korean)
  3. ^ Kerr, Elizabeth (October 25, 2012). "The Russian Novel:Busan Review". hollywoodreporter.com. Retrieved March 21, 2019.
  4. ^ "Rough Play (bae-u-neun bae-u-da)". kmdb.or.kr. Retrieved March 21, 2019.

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