Lee Eung-kyung

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Lee Eung-Kyeong
Born (1966-02-03) February 3, 1966 (age 55)
EducationInha Technical College - Airline Service Management
OccupationActress
Years active1987-present
AgentAres Entertainment
Spouse(s)
Choi Gap-soo
(m. 1987; div. 2000)

(m. 2005)
[1]
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationI Eung-gyeong
McCune–ReischauerI Ung-gyŏng

Lee Eung-kyung (born February 3, 1966) is a South Korean actress. She began her acting career in 1987, and has since appeared in films and television dramas such as Palace of Dreams and Aeja's Older Sister, Minja.[2]

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role
1988 Lee Jang-ho's Alien Baseball Team 2 Eom-ji
1989 My Love, Don Quixote Je-ha
25 Dollar People
1990 Man Market Jae-hee
A Crazy Love Song Mi-jung
1994 The Young Man Cha Seung-hye
1996 The Day a Pig Fell into the Well Bo-kyung
Grown-ups Grill the Herring Seo Woon-young
1997 He Asked Me If I Knew Zither Hae-sook
2001 My Wife Is a Gangster Yu-jin
2004 100 Days with Mr. Arrogant Kang Ha-yeong's mother
Bunshinsaba (cameo)
Don't Tell Papa Elena Kim
2005 Jenny, Juno Juno's mother
2017 My Little Baby, Jaya

Television series[]

Year Title Role Network
1988 Golden Tower KBS2
The Winter That Year Was Warm Soo-in KBS2
1989 2nd Republic Shin Jae-soon MBC
1990 That Woman MBC
1991 Another Happiness MBC
Dictionary of Happiness Cha Sung-hee MBC
Dongui Bogam
(Mirror of Eastern Medicine)
Da-hee MBC
Windmills of Love SBS
1992 Blue Thread Red Thread SBS
Jealousy Han Young-ae MBC
이젠 아무도 사랑하지 않는다 Lee Hye-in MBC
Ambitions on Sand Sung-joo SBS
1993 해야 솟아라 MBC
I'm No Angel Se-hwa MBC
1994 Han Myung-hoi Han Myung-hoi's concubine KBS2
The Lonely Man Jae-hee KBS2
한쪽 눈을 감아요 KBS2
1996 Lady Chunhyang, Newcomer to Hanyang MBC
Lover Lee Myung-ae MBC
MBC Best Theater
"Me, 28 Years Old and Unmarried"
MBC
1997 Palace of Dreams SBS
Lady Lady KBS2
1998 Seoul Tango SBS
Dying Young MBC
1999 Cello Jung Myung-hee SBS
Magic Castle Mrs. Han KBS2
2000 The Full Sun Jang Moon-hee KBS2
I Want to Keep Seeing You Oh Dong-hee SBS
2001 I Want to See Your Face Seo Ji-hyun/Yoon Soo-kyung MBC
2002 Days in the Sun Lee Seung-hye KBS2
Five Brothers and Sisters Seo In-soon SBS
Confession Lee Jung-hee MBC
Honest Living Lee Eung-kyung SBS
2003 Merry Go Round Yoo Myung-ja MBC
Sharp 1 Kim Sung-hee KBS2
2004 TV Novel: You Are a Star Hwang Ae-shim KBS1
Magic Kim Mi-jung SBS
Stained Glass Cha Jin-joo SBS
2005 Sharp 2 Kim Sung-hee KBS2
2006 I Want to Love Woo Yeo-jin SBS
2007 My Mom! Super Mom! Kim Young-ja KBS2
Belle Chun Mi-ja KBS1
New Heart Kim Hye-sook MBC
2008 Aeja's Older Sister, Minja Joo Ae-ja SBS
Wife and Woman Park Yeon-ha KBS2
2009 Jolly Widows Na Eun-hye KBS1
2010 Pure Pumpkin Flower Se-mi SBS
2011 Oh My God Lee Eung-kyung SBS Plus
2012 Operation Proposal Oh Jung-rim TV Chosun
Tasty Life Jo Hye-ran SBS
I Do, I Do Doctor MBC
2013 You Are the Best! Yoon Soo-jung KBS2
Nine Kim Yoo-jin (2012) tvN
Empress Ki[3] Court lady Noh MBC
2014 Angel's Revenge Na Dal-nyeo KBS2
A Witch's Love Baek Soo-jeong
(guest, episodes 1-2)
tvN
Only Love[4] Lee Young-ran SBS
2015 Love on a Rooftop Yang Mi-ja KBS2
Kong Cho-hee MBC
2016 I'm Sorry, But I Love You Jung Sook-ja SBS
2017 Lovers in Bloom Oh Kyeong-ah / Oh Choon-rae KBS
2017 Our Sturdy Neighborhood KBS
2017 Reverse MBC
2018 Love to the End[5] Seo Mi-soon MBC

Awards and nominations[]

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
1997 33rd Baeksang Arts Awards Most Popular Actress (TV) Palace of Dreams Won
2009 KBS Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actress in a Daily Drama Jolly Widows Nominated

References[]

  1. ^ Lee, Claire (22 November 2010). "Actress Lee accused of infidelity by ex-husband". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2015-03-24.
  2. ^ 이응경 [Lee Eung-kyung]. Naver (in Korean). Retrieved 2015-03-24.
  3. ^ Son, Angela (15 January 2014). "Empress Ki Lee Eung Kyung Gets Stabbed With A Knife And Dies For Ha Ji Won". KDramaStars. Retrieved 2015-03-24.
  4. ^ "Fated to Love You Lee Eung Kyung's Memory Coming Back". KDramaStars. 21 October 2014. Retrieved 2015-03-24.
  5. ^ "안방극장의 베테랑, KBS일일극 '끝까지 사랑'". KBS News (in Korean). June 29, 2018.

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