Lee Young-ae

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Lee Young-ae
Lee Young-ae in 2017.jpg
At the press conference of Saimdang, Memoir of Colors, January 2017
Born (1971-01-31) January 31, 1971 (age 50)
Seoul, South Korea
Alma materHanyang University
(B.A. German Language and Literature)
Chung Ang University
(M.A. Theater and Film)[1]
OccupationActress, model
Years active1993–2005
2017–present
AgentGood People Entertainment
(subsidiary of Creative Leaders Group Eight)
Height165 cm (5 ft 5 in)[2]
Spouse(s)
Jeong Ho-yeong
(m. 2009)
Children2
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationI Yeong-ae
McCune–ReischauerYi Yŏng-ae

Lee Young-ae (born January 31, 1971)[2] is a South Korean actress. She is known for her appearances in the Korean historical drama Dae Jang Geum (2003), and as a revenge seeking single mother in Park Chan-wook's crime thriller film Sympathy for Lady Vengeance (2005). For her performance in the film, she received Best Actress awards at the 38th Sitges Film Festival,[3] 26th Blue Dragon Film Awards and 42nd Baeksang Arts Awards.

Career[]

Lee made her debut as a model in 1991. After appearing in television commercials, she debuted as an actress in the 1993 drama How's Your Husband?, which won her Best New Actress at the SBS Drama Awards.

In 2000, she starred in the mystery thriller film Joint Security Area, which became the highest-grossing Korean film at that time. She followed this with melodrama Last Present, where she received acclaim for her performance as a young woman facing the realities of an early death.[4] Lee reunited with director Hur Jin-ho to star in his next film One Fine Spring Day, which won her Best Actress at the Busan Film Critics Awards. She also starred in the TV series Fireworks, which introduced Lee to Taiwan audiences.[5]

Lee came to prominence in South Korea after starring in the historical drama Dae Jang Geum. It first aired from September 15, 2003 to March 23, 2004 on MBC, where it was the top program with an average viewership rating of 46.3% and a peak of 57.8% (making it the 10th highest rated Korean drama of all time.[6] Lee won the Daesang (Grand Prize) award at the MBC Drama Awards, as well as the Top Excellence award. The show was then aired overseas in 91 countries and became exceptionally popular in Asia.[7][8] The fame of Dae Jang Geum launched Lee into pan-Asia stardom as one of the biggest Hallyu stars.[9][10] She has been invited to visit mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and Japan.[11][12] In 2006, for the first time in 12 years, NHK had to use the NHK Hall to host the NHK show due to her popularity; and stamps featuring Lee was also released in Japan.[13] She was also invited to the 2007 Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival in China.[14]

Lee then starred in the third installment in Park Chan-wook's The Vengeance Trilogy, titled Sympathy For Lady Vengeance.[15] She was awarded Best Actress at the 2005 Blue Dragon Film Awards and 2006 Baeksang Art Awards for her performance in the film.[16][17]

In 2006, Lee was invited sit on the jury bench of the Berlin International Film Festival, becoming the first Korean actress to be selected as a jury member of the international film festival.[18]

In 2007, she received the Medal of Culture Merit for her contribution to the Korean Wave from the South Korean government.[19]

In 2015, it was announced that Lee would be making her comeback to television in SBS historical series Saimdang, Memoir of Colors. She would be playing dual roles as Shin Saimdang, a famed Joseon-era artist and calligrapher as well as a modern-day Korean history lecturer.[20] The drama premiered in January 2017.[21]

In 2018, Lee was cast in the film Find Me, returning to the big screen after 13 years.[22]

Philanthropy[]

Besides her acting career, Lee has 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 described these experiences in her autobiography “A Most Special Love”[23] with partial English 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 posts. She has made many donations to schools and hospitals, including Chosun First Middle School in Harbin[24] and an elementary school in China that was later renamed Lee Young-Ae Elementary School.[25] In 2012, she served as the celebrity spokesperson for the "Love Donation" project, hosted by the magazine Woman Chosun. She made a donation to build a school in Myanmar.[26][27]

In 2012, Lee launched a business for organic and eco-friendly products for children in Seoul.[28]

In July 2014, Taiwanese media reported that Lee had privately assisted a pregnant Taiwanese woman vacationing with her husband in Seoul. The woman gave birth to a girl prematurely and the infant had several complications. Lee found out about the couple through her friend and decided to pay their medical bills of NT$4 million (US$134,000) because the infant required two surgeries and constant medical care after she was born.[29] Lee was subsequently given an award by Taiwan's Chou Ta-Kuan Cultural and Educational Foundation.[30] In 2016, she helped a Vietnamese girl who went to Korea to treat her brain tumor by donating 37 million won for the operation and other medical bills.[31]

In Sri Lanka, she is known as "Changumi" (Sinhala: චංගුමී), and her popularity there led to the creation of the Sujatha Diyani Scholarship Fund in 2014, when she donated US$100,000. The fund aims at providing financial assistance to female students from low-income families.[32] Lee also became the first actress to join the "Chime for Change" campaign of Gucci to "raise funds and awareness for projects promoting education, health, and justice for girls and women" around the world.[33]

In 2015, Lee was appointed special envoy by the UNESCO Korean Commission.[34] She promotes the commission's activities such as fundraising and a campaign to render educational support to underdeveloped countries.[35]

Personal life[]

In 2009, Lee married Jeong Ho-young, a Korean-American businessman.[36] On February 20, 2011, she gave birth to twins, a boy and a girl.[37]

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year English title Korean title Role
1996 Insyalla 인샬라 Lee Hyang
1998 First Kiss 키스할까요 Min-joo (cameo)
2000 Joint Security Area 공동경비구역 JSA Maj. Sophie E. Jean
2001 Last Present 선물 Park Jung-yeon
One Fine Spring Day 봄날은 간다 Han Eun-soo
2005 Lady Vengeance 친절한 금자씨 Lee Geum-ja
2019 Bring Me Home 나를 찾아줘 Seo Jung-yeon

Television series[]

Year English title Korean title Role Network
1993 How's Your Husband? 댁의 남편은 어떠십니까? Do Do-hee SBS
1994 Dash 질주
1995 Love and Marriage 사랑과 결혼 Oh Eun-ji MBC
West Palace 서궁 Kim Gae-shi / Gae-Ttong KBS
Asphalt Man 아스팔트 사나이 Dong-hee SBS
1996 Papa 파파 Han Sae-young KBS
Their Embrace 그들의 포옹 Kim Seung-hye MBC
Sibling Relations 동기간
1997 Medical Brothers 의가형제 Cha Min-ju
The Reason I Live 내가 사는 이유 Ae-suk
Because I Love You 사랑하니까 Eo Yu-na SBS
1998 Romance 로맨스
Advocate 애드버킷 MBC
1999 Enbireyong 은비령 KBS
Invitation 초대 Choi Yeong-ju
Wave 파도 SBS
2000 Fireworks 불꽃 Kim Ji-hyun
2003 Jewel in the Palace 대장금 Seo Jang-geum MBC
2017 Saimdang, Memoir of Colors 사임당, 빛의 일기 Shin Saimdang / Seo Ji-yoon SBS
2018 Gangnam Beauty 내 아이디는 강남미인 Herself Cameo (Ep.1) [38] JTBC
2021 Taxi Driver 모범택시 Cameo[39] SBS
Koo Kyung-yi 구경이 [40][41] JTBC

Variety Show[]

Year Title Network Notes Ref.
2019 Master in the House SBS Master Ep. 95–96 [42]

Awards and nominations[]

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1994 SBS Drama Awards Best New Actress How's Your Husband? Won
1995 KBS Drama Awards Popularity Award West Palace Won
1996 MBC Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actress Their Embrace, Sibling Relations Nominated
1997 The Reason I Live Won
1998 SBS Drama Awards Top Excellence Award, Actress Romance Won
1999 KBS Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actress Invitation Nominated
Popularity Award Won
2000 SBS Drama Awards Big Star Awards Fireworks Won
Top Excellence Award, Actress Nominated
21st Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Leading Actress Joint Security Area Nominated
2001 37th Baeksang Arts Awards Best Actress (Film) Nominated
2nd Korea Movie & Music Awards Photogenic Prize for Actress Won
38th Grand Bell Awards Best Actress Last Present Nominated
Cine 21 Movie Awards One Fine Spring Day , Last Present Won
2nd Busan Film Critics Awards One Fine Spring Day Won
22nd Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Leading Actress Nominated
2002 38th Baeksang Arts Awards Best Actress (Film) Nominated
39th Grand Bell Awards Best Actress Nominated
25th Golden Cinema Film Festival Most Popular Actress Last Present Won
2003 MBC Drama Awards Grand Prize (Daesang) Dae Jang Geum Won
Top Excellence Award, Actress Nominated
2004 40th Baeksang Arts Awards Best Actress (TV) Nominated
2nd Andre Kim Best Star Awards Female Star Award N/A Won [43]
2005 Hong Kong Government Broadcasting Award Hong Kong People's Choice Won
China Synsis Bao Most Influential Foreign Star 3rd place
26th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Leading Actress Lady Vengeance Won [17]
4th Korean Film Awards Best Actress Nominated
8th Director's Cut Awards Won [44]
38th Sitges Film Festival Won [3]
13th Chunsa Film Art Awards Nominated
2006 38th Cinemanila International Film Festival Won [45]
43rd Grand Bell Awards Nominated [46]
Korean Wave Popularity Award Won
42nd Baeksang Arts Awards Best Actress (Film) Won
2007 15th Chunsa Film Festival Korean Wave Contribution Award N/A Won
3rd Andre Kim Best Star Awards Grand Prize Won [47]
1st Hallyu Awards Star (Drama) Award Won [48]
44th Korean Broadcasters Association Day Actor Award Won [49]
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism Medal of Cultural Merit Won [19]
2009 5th Andre Kim Best Star Awards Female Star Award Won
2015 10th Seoul International Drama Awards 10th Anniversary Hallyu Achievement Award Won [50]
2017 22nd Consumers Day Cultural Person Award Saimdang, Memoir of Colors Won
2017 SBS Drama Awards Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Wed-Thurs Drama Nominated
2020 25th Chunsa Film Art Awards Best Actress Bring Me Home Won [51]
29th Buil Film Awards Nominated

References and notes[]

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  4. ^ "Lee Young-Ae plays dying wife in 'The Gift'". The Donga Ilbo. March 23, 2001.
  5. ^ "Korean drama gains popularity in Taiwan". The Korea Times. August 21, 2011.
  6. ^ "Sleepless in Seoul". The Chosun Ilbo. December 5, 2003.
  7. ^ "Dae Jang Geum Frenzy Hits Japan". The Donga Ilbo. October 31, 2005.
  8. ^ "Local Epic TV Dramas Going Global". The Korea Times. February 5, 2008.
  9. ^ "Actress Gains Popularity in Asia". Hancinema. The Korea Times. December 21, 2005.
  10. ^ "It's Official: Hong Kong Loves Lee". The Donga Ilbo. January 2, 2006.
  11. ^ "Chinese Mainland in Thrall to 'Daejanggeum'". September 30, 2005.
  12. ^ "Thousands Come Out to Meet Lee Young-ae in Japan". The Chosun Ilbo. May 9, 2006.
  13. ^ "Stamps featuring Lee Young-ae to Be Released in Japan". China Daily. April 28, 2006.
  14. ^ "李英愛將成為中國哈爾濱名譽市民". The Chosun Ilbo (in Chinese). December 28, 2006. Retrieved 2010-02-21.
  15. ^ "She May Not Look Like a Killer". The Chosun Ilbo. July 22, 2015.
  16. ^ "'Lady Vengeance' Bags Korea's Top Movie Honors". The Chosun Ilbo. November 30, 2005.
  17. ^ Jump up to: a b "Lee Young-ae Snaps String of Bad Luck at Movie Awards". The Chosun Ilbo. November 30, 2005.
  18. ^ "It's Official: Lee Young-ae Picked for Berlin Film Fest Jury". The Chosun Ilbo. January 10, 2006.
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  30. ^ "Taiwanese Foundation to Honor Samaritan Lee Young-ae". The Chosun Ilbo. October 31, 2014.
  31. ^ "Lee Young-ae sends aid to Vietnamese girl with brain tumor". Hancinema. 10Asia. March 24, 2016.
  32. ^ "Initiating the "Sujatha Diyani Scholarship Fund" for Female Students of Low Income Families Following the New Technology Subject Stream". Office of the Cabinet of Ministers – Sri Lanka. January 30, 2014.
  33. ^ "Lee Young-ae Joins Gucci's Global Campaign for Women's Empowerment". The Chosun Ilbo. March 18, 2014.
  34. ^ "Lee Young-ae appointed as UNESCO special envoy". Yonhap News Agency. November 27, 2015.
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  45. ^ "'Kubrador' wins grand prize in Cinemanila 2006". PEP. November 14, 2006.
  46. ^ "43rd Crowns King and the Clown". Hancinema. Korean Film Biz Zone. July 26, 2006.
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  49. ^ "44th Broadcasting Day Ceremony". Arirang. September 3, 2007.
  50. ^ "[The 10th Seoul Drama Award] Lee Young-ae and Lee Min-ho, co-recipients of Grand Prize of Hallyu Contribution". Hancinema. TV Report. September 10, 2015.
  51. ^ Park, Ah-reum (June 19, 2020). "'춘사영화제' 이영애X이병헌X'봉오동 전투' 최고 영예 감격(종합)". Newsen (in Korean). Retrieved June 19, 2020.

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